Erasmus Chechotka (Tlokinsky) of the coat of arms of Yastrzhembets , another version of the name is Rosmus ( Polish. Erazm Czeczotka (Tłokiński) , Greater Poland - 1587, Krakow ) - Krakow’s officer , cloth merchant.
| Erasmus Chochetka | |
|---|---|
| Erazm Czeczotka | |
| Date of death | 1587 |
| Place of death | Krakow |
| Occupation | |
Occurred from Great Poland. In Krakow, he lived in a house on the modern street of St. Anne, 2, which today is named after him. C 1547 for 40 years was a member of the city council. Repeatedly held the post of Cracow's officer He was born through his wife with the family of Montelupich and in 1552 he was given a noble title. He took the coat of arms of Yastrzhembets and began to call himself Tlokinsky.
Engaged in usury , financial fraud. He led a lecherous life, sentenced innocent people to death, for which he received the nicknames of Lesser Caesar, Cracow Borgia, Bloody Burmeister. He was the owner of the village Grembaluv (today - settled Grembaluv Dzielnitsy XVII Vzguža-Kslawickie ).
Literature
- Janina Bieniarzówna, Jan M. Małecki - “Dzieje Krakowa” t. 2, Kraków 1984, ISBN 83-08-00663-9 t. 2