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  1. Koniecpolski, Stanisław, b 9 February 1591 in Koniecpol, Poland, d 12 March 1646 in Brody. Polish magnate and military figure. One of the largest landowners in Bratslav voivodeship, he was the Polish field hetman (1619–32), then grand hetman (from 1632). From 1625 he also headed the commission for the regulation of Cossack affairs.

  2. Stanisław Koniecpolski. Hetman Wielki Koronni.jpg 5,488 × 7,079; 3.29 MB Unknown - Portrait of hetman Stanisław Koniecpolski (ca. 1594–1646) - 157752 - National Museum in Warsaw.jpg 1,430 × 2,500; 350 KB

  3. Stanisław Koniecpolski [edit] The article's previous A-class review can be found here. A biography of one of the best known Polish military commanders, from the Golden Age of Poland. Also, an illustration of how our standards change. This was one of my first FAs years ago, in the days of Brilliant Prose.

  4. Stanisław Koniecpolski or Stanislas Koniecpolski (ca. 1590/1594 – 11 March 1646) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic), magnate, official (starost and castellan), voivode of Sandomierz from 1625, and Field and later Grand Crown hetman (second highest military commander, after the king) of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Stanisław Koniecpolski lived a life that involved almost constant ...

  5. Stanisław Koniecpolski. Stanisław Koniecpolski ( 1591 – 11. březen 1646 Brody) byl polský vojenský velitel. Byl také magnátem, královským úředníkem ( starostou ), kastelánem, členem polské šlechty a vojvodou v Sandoměři. Od roku 1618 zastával hodnost polního korunního hejtmana, od roku 1632 byl vrchním hejtmanem polské ...

  6. 6 mag 2023 · Stanisław Koniecpolski (1590 or 1594 – 11 March 1646) is regarded as one of the most capable military commanders in the history of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. He was also a magnate, a royal official ( starosta ), a castellan, a member of the Polish nobility ( szlachta ), and the voivode (governor) of Sandomierz from 1625 until his death.

  7. Stanisław Koniecpolski lived a life that involved almost constant warfare, and during his military career he won many victories. Before he reached the age of 20, he had fought in the Dymitriads and the Moldavian Magnate Wars, where he was taken captive by the forces of the Ottoman Empire at the Battle of Cecora in 1620.