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  1. Krzysztof Czarniecki of the Łodzia coat of arms (b. ca. 1564, d. 1636) was a Polish nobleman and starosta of Żywiec. He was son of Jan Czarniecki. Krzysztof had two brothers: Marcin and Olbracht. [1]

  2. Krzysztof Czarniecki herbu Łodzia (ur. 1564, zm. 1636 w Kaliszu) – dworzanin królewski, starosta chęciński i żywiecki. W czasie walk o tron polski poparł w 1588 Jana Zamoyskiego i przyłączył się do obozu Zygmunta III Wazy, był uczestnikiem bitwy pod Byczyną.

  3. Krzysztof Władysław Czarnecki (ur. 25 października 1957 w Trzciance) – polski polityk, przedsiębiorca i samorządowiec, poseł na Sejm V, IX i X kadencji. Życiorys. Z wykształcenia technik budowlano-drogowy, był m.in. wiceprezesem przedsiębiorstwa działającego w branży budowlanej.

    • Early Career
    • Struggles Against The Cossacks
    • The Swedish Deluge
    • Final Battles

    Stefan Czarniecki was born in 1599 on the family estate of Czarnca near Włoszczowa in southern Poland, into the szlachta (nobility) Czarniecki family. The date of his birth is only an assumption, as no documents exist to prove it without a doubt; most historians, as noted by historians Leszek Podhorodecki and Adam Kersten, accept the 1599 date, alt...

    For the next several years he would serve on the hostility-plagued south-eastern border, where he made his home in the city of Illńce. In 1644 under Koniecpolski he took part in the battle of Ochmatów where Commonwealth forces dealt a crushing defeat to Toğay bey's (Tuhaj Bej) Tatars. He served as one of seven pułkowniks in Koniecpolski's army, and...

    When Charles X of Sweden invaded Poland in 1655, Czarniecki distinguished himself by his defence of Kraków, which he eventually surrendered on good terms, retreating with his army. He remained loyal to the Polish king, even when much of the army, including most of the senators and the hetmans, temporarily joined the Swedes. His vocal support for th...

    In 1657 he was instrumental in defeating the forces of George II Rákóczi at the battle of Magierów. In 1658 and 1659 he aided Danes during the Danish–Swedish War, fighting at Als and at the battle of Kolding. On the conclusion of the Peace of Oliwa, which adjusted the long outstanding differences between Poland and Sweden, Czarniecki was transferre...

  4. 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...

  5. The Czarniecki family was most prominent in the 17th century and can be traced back to the 14th century. The Łodzia coat of arms was given to the family by King Władysław II Jagiełło. The family name originates from the town of Czarnca in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, Włoszczowa County .

  6. Wikipedia (Krzysztof Czarniecki): Krzysztof Czarniecki herbu Łodzia (ur. 1564, zm. 1636 w Kaliszu) – dworzanin królewski, starosta chęciński i żywiecki. więcej... Rodzice