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Opalinsky, Lukash (1581-1654)

Lukasz Opalinsky ( Polish . Łukasz Opaliński ; 1581 - 1654 ) - Polish statesman.

Lukash Opalinsky
polish Łukasz Opaliński
Lukash Opalinsky
Lukash Opalinsky
Lukash Opalinsky
Family coat of arms of the Opalinsky "Lodz"
crown crown marshal
1622 - 1634
PredecessorProkop Senyavsky
SuccessorStanislav Przyemsky
Marshal the Great Crown
1634 - 1650
PredecessorNikolai Volsky
SuccessorJerzy Sebastian Lubomirsky
FlagGovernor Ravsky
1653 - 1654
PredecessorAndrzej Grudzinsky
SuccessorAlexander Korytsinsky
Birth1581 ( 1581 )
Death1654 ( 1654 )
Lezajsk
KindOpalinsky
FatherAndrzej Opalinsky
MotherKatarina Koscletskaya
Spouse

1) Anna Pileckaya

2) Sofia Danilovich

3) Elzbieta Firlei
Children

from the first marriage: Elzbieta and Constance

from second marriage: Katarina
Education

Poznan chestnut ( 1615 ), royal crown marshal ( 1622 - 1634 ), great crown marshal ( 1634 - 1650 ), governor Ravsky ( 1653 - 1654 ), warden Waleski, Luzhai, Grugeshov, Kola, Odoljanowski , Sremsky , Lozitsky, Ratensky.

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Biography

Representative of the Polish magnate clan Opalinsky coat of arms " Lodz ". The third (youngest) son of the Marshal of the Great Crown Andrzej Opalinsky ( 1540 - 1593 ) and Elzbieta Kosczeletska (c. 1545 - 1601 ). The elder brothers are the Kravchik crown Peter the Opalinsky and the bishop of Poznan Andrzej.

He was a deputy (ambassador) from the Poznan Voivodeship to the Sejm in 1600 . In the same year he participated in the military expedition of Jan Zamoysky to Moldova.

During the attempt of the gentry Mikhail Pekarsky in 1620 to kill the Polish king Sigismund III, Vasu Lukash Opalinsky covered his own chest from a fatal blow.

In 1632, he was elected ambassador (deputy) from the Poznan Voivodeship to the Sejm , where he supported the candidacy of Vladislav IV Vazy to the Polish throne. In 1648, he was a deputy from the Poznan Voivodeship to the electoral parliament , where he was elected the new Polish king Jan II Casimir .

Founder of the Basilica of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Lezajsk , built in 1618 - 1628 .

Family and Children

Lukash Opalinsky was married three times. After 1606, he married Anna Pilecka ( 1572 - 1631 ), daughter of the captain of the Royal Jan Pilecki (c. 1540 - 1574 ) and Elzbieta Herburt, widow of Krzysztof Kostka (d. 1602 ). Children from their first marriage:

  • Elzbieta (1608-1633), husband - subcarpathian great crown Yan Nikolay Danilovich (c. 1607-1650)
  • Constance (1610 - after 1635), husband - the headman of Uyssa and Pilsky Stefan Grudzinsky (d. 1640)

In 1636, he remarried to Sofia Danilovich (d. 1642 ), daughter of Podskarbia of the great crown Nikolai Danilovich (c. 1558-1624), widow of the head of the Libyan Adrian Radziminsky and Lithuanian Chancellor Pavel Stefan Sapieha . Children from the second marriage:

  • Katarina (d. 1680/1681), the first husband since 1647 - the headman of the Lubelskie Zbigniew Firlej (1613-1649), the second husband - the governor of the Wroclaw Yakub Rozdrazhevsky.

Around 1645, for the third time, he married Elzbiet Firlej (1609-1645), daughter of the governor of Sandomierz Nikolai Firlei and Regina Olesnitskaya (d. 1632 ). Lukash Opalinsky became the fourth husband of Elzbieta. Before him, she was married to the subordinate Lithuanian Krzysztof Sapieha , Andrzej Rysinsky and the governor of Sandomierz Krzysztof Ossolinsky . The third marriage was childless.

Sources

  • Tygodnik Ilustrowany 1860 Łukasz Opaliński

Links

  • Genealogy of Opalinsky .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Opalin ,_Lukash_ ( 1581—1654)&oldid = 99986281


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