Prokop Sieniawski (d. 1627)
Prokop Sieniawski | |
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Prokops personal coat of arms | |
Coat of arms | Leliwa |
Consort | Anna Eufrozyna Chodkiewicz |
Issue | |
Noble family | Sieniawski |
Father | Adam Hieronim Sieniawski |
Mother | Katarzyna Kostka |
Died |
9 January 1627 Lwów |
Buried |
16 March 1627 Brzeżany |
Prokop Sieniawski (d. 9 January 1627 in Lwów) was a Polish noble.
Family
Prokop was son of Adam Hieronim Sieniawski and Katarzyna Kostka. His younger brother was Mikołaj.
He married Anna Eufrozyna Chodkiewicz in 1623. They had two sons: Aleksander who died shortly after his father in 1627 as a 4-years old child, and Adam Hieronim Sieniawski.
Career
He was Royal Rotmistrz from 1621 onward and Court Chorąży of the Crown after 1622.
According to some older authors, Prokop Sieniawski died in 1626.[1] Stanisław Kurosz in his letter to Krzysztof Radziwiłł from 27 January 1627 stated that Prokop Sieniawski died on 9 January 1627 in Lwów.[2]
Funeral oration of Prokop Sieniawski was told by his friend Jakub Sobieski.[3]
Footnotes
- ↑ Topolska, Maria Barbara (1969). Dobra szkłowskie na Białorusi wschodniej w XVII i XVIII wieku. Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe. p. 13.
- ↑ Anusik, Zbigniew (1992). "„Peregrynacja po Europie (1607-1613). Droga do Baden (1638)", Jakub Sobieski, oprac. Józef Długosz, Wrocław-Warszawa-Kraków 1991 (review)". Przegląd Historyczny. 83 (4): 764.
- ↑ Barycz, Henryk (1939). Lata szkolne Marka i Jana Sobieskich w Krakowie. Kraków: Tow. Miłośników Historii i Zabytków Krakowa. p. 73.
Bibliography
- Nagielski, Mirosław (1996–1997). "Sieniawski Prokop". Polski Słownik Biograficzny. 37. Polska Akademia Nauk & Polska Akademia Umiejętności.
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