Jan Stanislav Jablonowski , Polish Jan Stanisław Jabłonowski ( 1600 - 1647 ) - military and statesman of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth , subjugating the great crown ( 1638 - 1642 ), the great crown swordsman ( 1642 - 1647 ), the marshals of the two seymas ( 1637 and 1640 ).
| Jan Stanislav Yablonovsky | |||||||
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| polish Jan Stanisław Jabłonowski | |||||||
Coat of arms " Prus III " | |||||||
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| Birth | 1600 | ||||||
| Death | 1647 | ||||||
| Kind | Yablonovsky | ||||||
| Father | Maciej Jablonowski | ||||||
| Mother | Katarzyna Klomitskaya | ||||||
| Spouse | Anna Ostrog | ||||||
| Children | Stanislav Yan Yablonovsky , Sofia Dzedushitskaya and Katarzyna Khodorovskaya | ||||||
Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 family
- 3 Sources
- 4 References
Biography
Representative of the Polish magnate clan of the Yablonovsky coat of arms " Prus III ", the only son of the captain of the crown, Maciej Jablonowski (c. 1569 - 1619 ) and Katarzyna Klomicki (d. After 1621 ).
He studied at the Jesuit College in Lviv , then traveled abroad for some time. He participated in wars with Sweden and the Crimean Tatars in 1624-1629, with the Russian state in 1632-1634 .
In 1638, Jan Stanislav Yablonovsky was appointed subordinate to the great crown, and in 1642 he received the position of swordsman of the great crown. In 1637 and 1640 he was twice elected Marshal of the Sejm.
A good speaker , known for speaking at the Diet in 1633 - 1642 . He was especially active during the winter parliament of 1637 as an ambassador ( deputy ) from the Galician land . Together with the ambassadors from the Lubelskie Voivodeship, he sought revision and lustration of royal estates and economies. He sharply opposed unscrupulous tax collectors. He was a member of the deputy commission, was a supporter of the adoption of defense taxes, sharply criticized the ambassadors of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania , who thwarted this diet . At the new Diet in 1637 he was elected a marshal, tried to approve the decision on sea debt. On November 18 of the same year, Jan Stanislav Yablonovsky took possession of the village of Pereginskoye , which was claimed by the Basilian Order and its leader, Terebovly headman Yuri Balaban . Yablonovsky tried using force to enter the ownership of the village, but Balaban was ahead of his administrator. During the second "arrival" Yablonovsky captured Pereginsky , and the king rejected the complaint of Yuri Balaban. In 1638, the controversial village was finally recognized as the property of Jan Stanislav Yablonovsky. In 1638, he was an ambassador from the Crown Army, and also served on the marine debt committee. In 1640, he was re-elected by the Sejm Marshal, was appointed to resolve the issue of payment of army salaries. In 1642, Jan Stanislav Yablonovsky met in a similar commission. He also worked in border commission commissions with Wallachia, Hungary and Silesia. In 1646, he was elected to enter into eternal peace with Sweden.
In 1647, at the next Sejm, Jan Stanislav Yablonovsky proposed a way to discuss deputies, advising the Seimas Marshal to submit ready-made costumes and timidly proposing the basis for a single vote. His proposal provoked general indignation, which led to the premature death of Yablonovsky after the Sejm.
He was buried in the Jesuit Church in Lviv .
Family
In 1630 he married Anna Ostrog ( 1610 - 1648 ), the daughter of the governor of Poznan and the Polish memoir writer Jan Ostrog ( 1565 - 1622 ) from a second marriage with Princess Sofia Zaslavskaya (d. 1622/1626 ). Children:
- Stanislav Jan Yablonovsky ( 1634 - 1702 ), the Great Crown Guard ( 1660 ), the Great Crown convoy ( 1661 ), the Russian Governor ( 1664 - 1692 ), the Crown Hetman ( 1676 - 1683 ), the Cracow Kastelan ( 1692 - 1702 ), the Great Hetman crown ( 1683 - 1702 )
- Sofia Yablonovskaya , wife of the governor of Podolsk Jan Frantisek Dzedushitsky ( 1640 - 1704 )
- Katarzyna Yablonovskaya , wife of the subcommittee of Lviv, Krzysztof Khodorovsky
The granddaughter of Yan Stanislav Yablonovsky - Anna Leshchinsky ( 1660 - 1727 ), the wife of the subcarbia of the great crown Rafail Leshchinsky ( 1650 - 1703 ) - was the mother of the Polish king Stanislav Leshchinsky .
Sources
- Cynarski S. Jabłonowski Jan Stanisław h. Prus III (ok. 1600-1647) // Polski Słownik Biograficzny. - Wrocław - Warszawa - Kraków: Zakład Narodowy Imienia Ossolińskich, Wydawnictwo Polskiej Akademii Nauk, 1963. - Tom X / 2, zeszyt 45. - 161-320 s. - S. 220-221. (polish)
- Jabłonowscy h. Prus III-ci // Boniecki A. Herbarz polski: wiadomości historyczno-genealogiczne o rodach szlacheckich . - Warszawa: Warszawskie Towarzystwo Akcyjne Artystyczno-Wydawnicze, 1905. - Cz. 1. - t. 8. - S. 108. (Polish)