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| Nobel Family | Ossolinski |
| Coat of Arms | Topór |
| Parents | Jan Zbigniew Ossolinski Anna Firlej |
| Consorts | Izabella Danilowicz |
| Children | with Izabella Danilowicz Franciszek Ossolinski Urszula Brygida Ossolinska Helena Tekla Ossolinska Anna Teresa Ossolinska |
| Date of Birth | 1595 |
| Place of Birth | ? |
| Date of Death | August 9, 1650 |
| Place of Death | ? |
Prince Jerzy Ossolinski ( 1595- 1650) was a Polish szlachcic, voivode of Sandomierz from 1636, Crown Deputy Chancellor from 1639, Great Crown Chancellor from 1643, magnate, politician and diplomat.
In 1635Events February 10 The Academie francaise in Paris is expanded to become a national academy for the artistic elite. April 13 Maronite warlord Fah-al-Din II executed in Constantinople October 9 Founder of Rhode Island Roger Williams is banished from Massac he funded the expansion of his family castle in Ossolin .
He was sent with diplomatic missionA diplomatic mission is a group of people from one nation state present in another nation state to represent the sending state in the receiving State. In practice, a diplomatic mission usually denotes the permanent mission namely the office of a country'ss to RomeRome ( Italian and Latin Roma is the capital city of Italy, and of its Lazio region. It is located on the lower Tiber river, near the Mediterranean Sea, at 41°50'N, 12°15'E. The Vatican City State, a sovereign enclave within Rome, is the seat of the Roman in 1633Events February 13 Galileo Galilei arrives in Rome for his trial before the Inquisition. March 1 Samuel de Champlain reclaims his role as commander of New France on behalf of Cardinal Richelieu. Galileo Galilei is forced to recant his heliocentric views. and to EmperorAn emperor is a monarch and sovereign ruler of an empire or any other imperial realm. Emperors are generally recognised to be above kings in honour. They may obtain their position hereditarily, or by force, such as a coup d'etat. Derivation of Emperor The Ferdinand IISee: Ferdinand II of Leon (1137-1188, king from 1157) Ferdinand II of Portugal (1816-1885, king 1837-1853) Ferdinand II of Aragon, the Catholic (1452-1516, king of Aragon from 1479, of Sicily from 1468) ( Ferdinand V of Castille 1474-1504) ( Ferdinand III to Ratisbonne in 1636.
He often supported the king Wladyslaw IV Waza, arguing for increasing monarch powers. He supported his plans to wage an offensive war on Ottoman Empire.
After the death of Wladyslaw IV in 1648 he supported his half brother John Casimir.
Ossolinski also was in favour of treaties with the Cossacks, he took part in the negotiations and Treaty of Zborów in 1649.
He was a known speaker, and author of: