Mikołaj Hlebowicz
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Mikołaj II Hlebowicz (died 1632),
castellan A castellan is the title used in Medieval Europe for an appointed official, a governor of a castle and its surrounding territory referred to as the castellany. The title of ''governor'' is retained in the English prison system, as a remnant o ...
of Vilnius,
voivode of Smolensk Smolensk Voivodeship ( la, Palatinatus smolencensis, be, Смале́нскае ваяво́дзтва, pl, Województwo smoleńskie, lt, Smolensko vaivadija) was a unit of administrative division and local government in the Grand Duchy of Li ...
, marshal of the Lithuanian Tribunal and podstoli of Lithuania. He was the Son of
Jan Hlebowicz Jan, JaN or JAN may refer to: Acronyms * Jackson, Mississippi (Amtrak station), US, Amtrak station code JAN * Jackson-Evers International Airport, Mississippi, US, IATA code * Jabhat al-Nusra (JaN), a Syrian militant group * Japanese Article N ...
, voivode of Trakai. He took part in the Polish–Swedish wars, fighting at
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and at
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(1605) and later fought in the Polish–Muscovite War (1605–1618). Together with his wife he converted from Calvinism to
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, sponsoring a monastery in Dubrowna. Hlebowicz was married to Princess Marcybella Anna Korecka and was the father of Jan Samuel Hlebowicz and
Jerzy Karol Hlebowicz Jerzy is the Polish version of the masculine given name George. The most common nickname for Jerzy is Jurek (), which may also be used as an official first name. Occasionally the nickname Jerzyk may be used, which means " swift" in Polish. People ...
.


References

J. Hare, GLEBOVICH / / The Golden Horde: The Encyclopedia . The 3 tons Vol.1: Obolensky - Cadence / Editorial Board.: GP Paschke (gal.red.) And others.; Sett. ZE Gerasimov. - Mn.: BelEn 2005. -688 C: Il. C. five hundred and fortieth (Vol. 1). Hare Yu Zaslawye X-XVIII centuries (historical and archaeological survey). - Mn. : Science and Technology, 1987. Spiridonov MF Zaslawye in the XVI century. - Mn., 1998.


External links

* https://archive.today/20130108152756/http://kamunikat.fontel.net/www/czasopisy/filamaty/05/07.htm * https://archive.today/20121203181232/http://fatima.catholic.by/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=55&Itemid=29&lang=by 16th-century Lithuanian nobility 17th-century Lithuanian nobility 16th-century Polish nobility 17th-century Polish nobility Converts to Roman Catholicism from Calvinism 1632 deaths Polish people of the Polish–Russian War (1609–1618) Polish Roman Catholics Military personnel of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Year of birth unknown Voivodes of Smolensk {{Poland-noble-stub