Krzysztof Lyantskoronsky (d. 1591 ) - Polish tycoon , Malashchsky coughtan ( 1567 - 1589 ) and Radomsky ( 1589 - 1591 ), a supporter of the Reformation and one of the main Calvinists in Lesser Poland . Owner of Kurozvenkov , Kotuzhov, Yablunitsa, Troughs, Blueberries, Ponica and Strzelce.
| Krzysztof Lantskoronsky | |||||||
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| polish Krzysztof Lanckoroński | |||||||
Coat of arms of Zador | |||||||
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| Predecessor | Jerome Modlishevsky | ||||||
| Successor | Andrzej Firlei | ||||||
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| Predecessor | Jerzy Mnishek | ||||||
| Successor | Andrzej Firlei | ||||||
| Death | 1591 | ||||||
| Kind | Lantskoronskie | ||||||
| Father | Jan Lantskoronsky | ||||||
| Mother | Anna Kurovozetskaya | ||||||
| Spouse | 1) Anna Tenchinskaya 2) Sofia Vzdovskaya | ||||||
| Children | from the first marriage: Zbigniew, Preslav, Krzysztof and Christina | ||||||
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Biography
Representative of the Polish magnate clan of the Lyantskoronsky coat of arms " Zadora ". The eldest son of the nobleman of the royal and devious Sandomierz Jan Lantskoronsky (d. 1564 ), who died during the Livonian War, and Anna Kurovozentskaya, daughter of the Szydlovka warden Jerome Kurovoventsky (d. 1519/1520 ). The younger brother is the hunter of Sandomierus Jerome Lyantskoronsky (d. 1605/1610 ).
Career
1545 - royal nobleman
1546 - 1547 years - study at the University of Koenigsberg (Albertine)
1551 - hunting Sandomierz
1563 - Chekhov's chestnut
July 10, 1567 - Malashchsky chestnut
1573 - participation in the election (election) of Heinrich Valois
October 25, 1574 - participated in the signing in Krakow of a letter on behalf of the Calvinist nobles of Lesser Poland to the Sejm for advice and assistance in punishing those responsible for the destruction of the church in Krakow
1575 - during the time of non-fever participated in the work of the Lesser Seymic in Nowy Korczyn and Opatow
1576 - was elected one of the ambassadors to Vienna at a congress in Jendjuv . He tried to convince the German emperor not to accept the Polish crown. In the same year, on the instructions of King Stefan, Batory was an ambassador to the Grand Duchy of Lithuania to urge the Lithuanians to come to the congress in Warsaw
1576 - received in the possession of the elders of Byala-Boer and Hamerstyn in Royal Prussia
1587 - after the death of Stefan Batory, Krzysztof Lyantskoronsky took part in a convocation diet.
June 15, 1589 - received from the Polish king Sigismund III Vasa the position of Radom coughland .
Family and Children
He was twice married. Before 1566, he married Anna Tenchinskaya (d. 1581 ), the daughter of a Kastelian of Krakow, Andrzej Tenczynski (d. 1562 ) and Anna Ozharovskaya, before his first marriage. Children from their first marriage:
- Zbigniew Lyantskoronsky (d. 1619 ), Sandomierz subcommittee (1604)
- Preslav Lyantskoronsky (d. 1612 ), childless
- Krzysztof Lantskoronsky (d. After 1604 )
- Cristina Lyantskoronskaya
For the second time in 1582 he married Sofia Vzdovskaya, from whom he had no children.
Sources
- Polski Słownik Biograficzny, t. 16, s. 443–444 (Polish)
Links
- Lanckorońscy (02) (Polish)