Klemens from Moskozhev , Klemens Moskozhevsky (Kamenetsky) (died November 28, 1408 , Moskozhev ) - Polish statesman and military leader, crown sub - chancellor ( 1387 - 1402 ), village head of Sanotsky ( 1399 - 1400 ), village head of Krakowski ( 1405 ), Kastelian of Kamenets and Wieselitz (from June 29, 1408 ). The owner of the castle in Odzhikon .
| Clemens Moskozhevsky (Kamenetsky) | |||||||
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| Klemens z Moskorzewa, Klemens Moskarzewski | |||||||
Coat of arms of Pilyava | |||||||
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| Predecessor | Zavisa Kurovozensky | ||||||
| Successor | Nikolai Tromba | ||||||
| Birth | XIV century | ||||||
| Death | November 28, 1408 Moskozhev | ||||||
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| Kind | Kamenetsk | ||||||
| Father | Nikolay (Clemens) from Moskozhev | ||||||
| Children | Marcin Kamenetsky | ||||||
Biography
The representative of the Polish gentry clan Moskoshevsky coat of arms " Pilyava ". The son of Nikolai (or Clemens) from Moskozhev, mentioned in 1381 - 1382 . Since 1387, he was mentioned as a knight and sub-chancellor of the Kingdom of Poland in the retinue of King Wladyslaw II Jagello and Queen Jadwiga .
He began his career at the court of the governor of Cracow Spytko from Melshtin . In 1381, he acts as the head of his office. A year after the arrival of Vladislav Jagello in Poland, February 17, 1387 , Klimens Moskozhevsky served as sub-chancellor of the royal palace in Vilnius , accompanied the new monarch on a missionary expedition, and participated in the creation of the University and established three prebends in the Wawel Cathedral . Received a reward from King Vladislav Jagello castle in Odzhikon.
In 1387, Clemens Moskozhevsky took part as sub-chancellor of the Kingdom of Poland in the retinue of King Vladislav Jagello and Queen Jadwiga . In 1389, he was sent with the Polish army to Lithuania against the rebellious Prince Vitovt (cousin Jagello ), who entered into an alliance with the crusaders and sought to secede from Poland. Clemens Moskozhevsky with the Poles successfully defended the Upper Castle in Vilna from the Teutonic Knights Crusaders, despite the fact that Karigailo , the head of the Lower Castle , was killed during the siege. In 1392, before the Ostrovsky Agreement, Clemens Moskozhevsky transferred his superiors to Vilna Jan (Yasko) from Olesnitsa, the father of the famous Cardinal Zbigniew Olesnitsky .
In 1394, the sub - chancellor, Crown Clemens, built a stone church in Moskozhev. He also owned Korchina. In 1397, he bought from Henrik Sobieski village at the castle: Voikuvka , Bratkuvka and Vysokaya , and from Peter Santsygnyuv in 1402 : Komorniki , Bukovnik and Volitsa .
In 1401, Clemens from Moskozhev participated in the signing of the Union of Vilnius-Radom between the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. In 1402, he became the Wieslitz cough , at the end of 1405 for a short time became the head of Krakow . Since 1407, the Moskozhevsky family changed its name to the Kamenetskys.
In 1408, Clemens Moskozhevsky died and was buried in the church he built in Moskozhev. Marcin Kamenetsky inherited his possessions (d. 1439 ).
Clemens from Moskozhev was the progenitor of the clans of the Moskozhevsky and Kamenetskys. His brothers were Henryk from Moskozhev and Setsekh from Moskozhev.
Among his grandchildren were: Sanotsky's chestnut, Henryk Andreas Kamenetsky (c. 1430 - 1488 ) and the headman Dobchitsky Pyotr Kamenetsky (after 1410 - 1447 ).
Sources
- Sułkowska-Kurasiowa Irena. Moskorzowski Klemens (Klemens z Moskorzowa) h. Pilawa (zm. Ok. R. 1408) / Polski Słownik Biograficzny: Wrocław - Warszawa - Kraków - Gdańsk, 1977 .-- Zakład Narodowy Imienia Ossolińskich Wydawnictwo Polskiej Akademii Nauk. - Tom XXIІ / 1, zeszyt 92.— S. 52-54.