Prokop Sieniawski (d. 1627)
Appearance
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Prokop Sieniawski | |
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Coat of arms | Leliwa |
Died | 9 January 1627 Lwów |
Buried | 16 March 1627 Brzeżany |
Noble family | Sieniawski |
Consort | Anna Eufrozyna Chodkiewicz |
Issue | Adam Hieronim Sieniawski (1623/1624–1650) |
Father | Adam Hieronim Sieniawski |
Mother | Katarzyna Kostka |
Prokop Sieniawski (d. 9 January 1627 in Lwów) was a Polish noble.
Family
[edit]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
[edit]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
[edit]- ^ 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
[edit]- Nagielski, Mirosław (1996–1997). "Sieniawski Prokop". Polski Słownik Biograficzny. Vol. 37. Polska Akademia Nauk & Polska Akademia Umiejętności.