Zborowski Family - Samuel Zborowski, Marcin Zborowski, Jan Zborowski, Piotr Zborowski, Krzysztof Zborowski (Paperback)


Chapters: Samuel Zborowski, Marcin Zborowski, Jan Zborowski, Piotr Zborowski, Krzysztof Zborowski. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 20. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Samuel Zborowski (?1584) was a Polish military commander and a notable member of the szlachta (Polish landed gentry). He is best remembered for having been executed by supporters of the Polish king; an event which caused much uproar among the contemporary Polish nobility. Son of Marcin Zborowski and brother to Andrzej, Jan, Krzysztof and Piotr, Samuel was an heir of a significant fortune within Poland. His family was notable for its wealth and influence at the royal court of Poland, his father was a castellan of Krak w and his brother Jan was a personal secretary of the king Sigismund II of Poland and one of the most influential people of the epoch. Samuel Zborowski rose to the power of a Royal rotmistrz at the court of Sigismund II. The title, quite prestigious at the time, was seen as a base for further titles and powers. After Sigismund's death and the election of Henry III de Valois as the next King of Poland, a tournament was held at the Wawel Castle in honour of the new monarch on February 23, 1573. Zborowski had the honour of throwing his gauntlet as the first knight, yet his proposal of a fight was not responded by any respectable nobleman. Instead, the goblet was raised by certain Karwat, one of non-noble soldiers of the castellan of Wojnice Jan Tczyski. After Karwat defeated Zborowski's servant in a duel, Zborowski felt this as a serious offence and attacked Tczyski himself, in the presence of a new monarch. Castellan of Przemyl Andrzej Wapowski tried to calm down the fighters, but was hit with Zborowski's mace and was badly hurt. Wapowski refused to rest and instead started a campaign against Zborowski; ...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=305085

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Chapters: Samuel Zborowski, Marcin Zborowski, Jan Zborowski, Piotr Zborowski, Krzysztof Zborowski. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 20. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Samuel Zborowski (?1584) was a Polish military commander and a notable member of the szlachta (Polish landed gentry). He is best remembered for having been executed by supporters of the Polish king; an event which caused much uproar among the contemporary Polish nobility. Son of Marcin Zborowski and brother to Andrzej, Jan, Krzysztof and Piotr, Samuel was an heir of a significant fortune within Poland. His family was notable for its wealth and influence at the royal court of Poland, his father was a castellan of Krak w and his brother Jan was a personal secretary of the king Sigismund II of Poland and one of the most influential people of the epoch. Samuel Zborowski rose to the power of a Royal rotmistrz at the court of Sigismund II. The title, quite prestigious at the time, was seen as a base for further titles and powers. After Sigismund's death and the election of Henry III de Valois as the next King of Poland, a tournament was held at the Wawel Castle in honour of the new monarch on February 23, 1573. Zborowski had the honour of throwing his gauntlet as the first knight, yet his proposal of a fight was not responded by any respectable nobleman. Instead, the goblet was raised by certain Karwat, one of non-noble soldiers of the castellan of Wojnice Jan Tczyski. After Karwat defeated Zborowski's servant in a duel, Zborowski felt this as a serious offence and attacked Tczyski himself, in the presence of a new monarch. Castellan of Przemyl Andrzej Wapowski tried to calm down the fighters, but was hit with Zborowski's mace and was badly hurt. Wapowski refused to rest and instead started a campaign against Zborowski; ...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=305085

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September 2010

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September 2010

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22

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978-1-158-53740-2

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9781158537402

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