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  1. 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 ...

  2. Z Krakowa wyszedł z wojskiem na warunkach honorowych. Franciszek Smuglewicz, Stefan Czarniecki w Bitwie pod Warką. Czarniecki przybył do Głogówka, gdzie schronił się król, i doradzał mu ogłoszenie wojny wszystkich stanów, mając wiadomości o atakach na małe oddziały szwedzkie wywołanych przez grabieże i kontrybucje [8].

  3. Generale (Czarncy, Sandomierz, 1599 - Sokolówka, Volinia, 1665).Durante l'invasione russa della Polonia, si distinse nella vittoriosa battaglia di Smolensk (1632); nelle lotte contro i Cosacchi (1648-1652) si rese celebre per il suo coraggio e la fulminea rapidità delle sue azioni.

  4. 23 lug 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.

  5. Enciclopedia Italiana (1931) CZARNIECKI, Stefan. Mattia Loret. Generale polacco nato nel 1599, figlio di Cristoforo e di Cristina Rzeszowska. La sua carriera si svolge nei tempi più burrascosi del Seicento polacco, durante le invasioni che la Polonia subisce da parte della Russia, dei Cosacchi e degli Svedesi.

  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. 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.