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  1. Tomasz Zamoyski (1594 – 7 January 1638) was a Polish-Lithuanian nobleman and magnate. He travelled to London in July 1615 and was invited to hunt with King James at Theobalds.

  2. Tomasz Zamoyski herbu Jelita (ur. 1 kwietnia 1594 roku, zm. 8 stycznia 1638) – kanclerz wielki koronny od 1635, podkanclerzy koronny od 1628, marszałek Trybunału Głównego Koronnego w 1622 roku [1], wojewoda kijowski od 1619, wojewoda podolski od 1618, starosta generalny krakowski w latach 1628 -1638 [2], starosta knyszyński, nowotarski ...

  3. 29 de nov. de 2014 · Genealogy for Tomasz Zamoyski h. Jelita (c.1430 - 1473) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • circa 1430
    • Andrzej Hennel
    • 1473 (38-47)
  4. Zamoyski Family, great Polish family whose members influenced Polish politics and history for almost 400 years. The family settled in the 15th century at Laznin in the Mazovia area of Poland. Tomasz Lazninski bought an estate there called Zamość, and his sons Florian (died 1510) and Maciej began to.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. 1 de ene. de 2014 · Tomasz Zamoyski took part in two unsuccessful Polish-Swedish negotiation (1626, 1628). The voivode also took the part in the Prussian campaign from 1626 and lost for the side Polish battle...

  6. His son, Tomasz Zamoyski, the 2nd Ordynat, was also a chancellor in Poland. Many of their descendants held important positions within the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, often that of a voivode. In the 18th century, the 10th Ordynat, Andrzej Zamoyski, became the third chancellor of

  7. Problems of clients and patronage of Tomasz Zamoyski (1594–1638) in the Kyiv palatinate have not been considered in historiography to this day. The political career of the son of the famous Chancellor Jan Zamoyski began in the Ukrainian territories: