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Jeremi Michal Wisniowiecki
Noble Family Wisniowiecki
Coat of Arms Korybut
ParentsMichal Wisniowiecki
Regina Mohyla
Consorts Gryzelda Konstancja Zamoyska
Childrenwith Gryzelda Konstancja Zamoyska
Michal Wisniowiecki
Date of Birth 1612
Place of Birth?
Date of Death July 20, 1651
Place of Death Pawolcz , Poland

:The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations . The correct title is Jeremi Wisniowiecki.

Jeremi Michal Wisniowiecki ( 1612 - 20 July 1651) - szlachcic, prince at Wisniowiec , Lubny and Chorol , magnate, military commander, voivode of Ruthenia from 1646. Father of future monarchThis article treats the generic title monarch . For the origins of the word king and its English use, see Germanic king. For other meanings of the word, see Monarch (disambiguation A monarch is a type of ruler or head of state. The word derives from Greek Michal Korybut Wisniowiecki.

He gained military experience in several wars and campaings: Smolensk Campaign of 1633-1634, against rebelious Cossacks in 1637-1638, against TatarThe term Tatar may refer to A member of the Tatars Tatar language Native people of Tatarstan. See also: Crimea, Turkic peoples, Turkic languages, Tatar invasions.s in 1640-1646, against Chmielnicki UprisingChmielnicki Uprising or Chmielnicki Rebellion is the name of a civil war (or uprising or rebellionj) in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the years 1648- 1654. It was waged between the forces loyal to the Commonwealth and Cossacks led by Bohdan Khmeln in 1648-1651, commanding defence of Zbaraz in 1649Events January 30 King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland is beheaded. His widow Henrietta Maria resides in her native France. January 30 The Commonwealth of England, a republican form of government, replaces the monarchy as the form of government, and in the battle of Beresteczko in 1651.

He was the owner of large estates in Wolhynian, Ruthenian and Kyiv voivodships. He supported colonisation of Zadnieprze which led to many conflicts with Cossacks inhabiting this area.

He owned a private army of 2000-6000 soldiers.


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