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  1. Stefan Czarniecki (* 1599; † 16. Februar 1665 im Feldlager Sokołówka, in der Nähe von Brody, Königreich Polen, heute Ukraine) war ein polnischer Adeliger und Feldhetman der polnischen Krone. Durch seine militärischen Erfolge gegen die Schweden, während des Schwedisch-Polnischen Krieges von 1655–60, wurde er zum Nationalhelden .

  2. Stefan Czarniecki (Polish: [ˈstɛfan t͡ʂarˈɲɛt͡skʲi] ⓘ of the Łodzia coat of arms, 1599 – 16 February 1665) was a Polish nobleman, general and military commander. In his career, he rose from a petty nobleman to a magnate holding one of the highest offices in the Commonwealth, something that was unprecedented in the ...

  3. Stefan Czarniecki herbu Łodzia (ur. ok. 1599 w Czarncy, zm. 16 lutego 1665 w Sokołówce) – polski dowódca wojskowy, oboźny koronny (dworski) [1], kasztelan kijowski od 1652, starosta niegrodowy kowelski od 1655, regimentarz od 1656, wojewoda ruski od 1657, starosta tykociński od 1659, wojewoda kijowski od 1664, hetman polny koronny w 1665, staros...

  4. 23. Juli 2019 · Poznaj życiorys Stefana Czarnieckiego, polskiego szlachcica, generała i dowódcy wojskowego, który walczył z Kozakami, Turcją i Szwedami. Dowiedz się o jego awansie, niewoli, bohaterskiej postawie i wpływie na historię Polski.

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  5. Stefan Czarniecki was a Polish nobleman, general and military commander. In his career, he rose from a petty nobleman to a magnate holding one of the highest offices in the Commonwealth, something that was unprecedented in the Commonwealth's history. On 22 July 1664 he received the office of the Voivode of Kijów and on 2 January 1665, a few ...

  6. The Memoirs of Stefan Czarniecki. 1. I was born and raised in a most respectable home. It is with great emotion that I run toward you, my childhood! I see my father, a handsome man of. lofty stature, with a face in which everything, gaze, features, and gray-tinged. hair, all combined into the very image of perfect noble breeding.

  7. CZARNIECKI, STEFAN ° (1599–1665), Polish army commander and leader of popular resistance to the Swedes in the wars with Charles X of Sweden (1655–60). In the fighting against the Protestant Swedes, Czarniecki's units, fired by Catholic fervor, attacked the Jews in many places through which they passed.