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  1. Prince Konstanty Wiśniowiecki (1564–1641) was a Ruthenian nobleman of Kingdom of Poland, voivode of Belz since 1636, of Ruthenia since 1638 and starost of Czerkasy and Kamieniec was a wealthy, powerful and influential magnate, experienced in both politics and warfare.

  2. La Casa de Wiśniowiecki (en ucraniano: Вишневецькі, romanizado : Vyshnevetski; en lituano: Visnioveckia) fue una familia principesca polaco-lituana de origen ruteno-lituano, notable en la historia de la República de las Dos Naciones.

  3. Konstanty Wiśniowiecki (ur. 1564, zm. 31 maja 1641) – książę, wojewoda bełski od 1636, ruski od 1638, starosta niegrodowy czerkaski od 1620 i kamionacki od 1633 [1]. Bogaty, potężny i wpływowy magnat, doświadczony zarówno w polityce, jak i sztuce wojennej. Czterokrotnie żonaty: w latach 1595–1600/1602 z Anną Zahorowską, z którą miał trójkę dzieci:

  4. Konstanty Krzysztof Wiśniowiecki (ur. 1635, zm. 17 lub 26 sierpnia 1686) – książę, wojewoda bracławski od 1676, bełski od 1678, starosta osiecki.

    • Youth
    • Later Life
    • Final Years
    • Khmelnytsky Uprising

    Jeremi Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki was born in 1612; neither the exact date nor the place of his birth are known. His father, Michał Wiśniowiecki, of the Ruthenian Wiśniowiecki family, died soon after Jeremi's birth, in 1616. His mother, Regina Mohyła (Raina Mohylanka) was a Moldavian-born noble woman of the Movilești family, daughter of the Moldav...

    Wiśniowiecki's courtier and first biographer, Michał Kałyszowski, counted that Jeremi participated in nine wars in his lifetime. The first of those was the Smolensk Campaign of 1633–34 against the Tsardom of Russia. In that war he accompanied castellan Aleksander Piaseczyński's southern army and took part in several battles, among them the unsucces...

    In 1641, after the death of his uncle Konstanty Wiśniowiecki, Jeremi became the last adult male of the Wiśniowiecki family and inherited all the remaining estates of the clan, despite a brief conflict with Aleksander Ludwik Radziwiłł who also claimed the inherited land. The conflict stemmed from the fact that Konstanty asked Jeremi to take care of ...

    Wiśniowiecki fought against the Cossacks again during the Khmelnytsky Uprising in 1648–51. He received information about a growing unrest, and began mobilizing his troops, and in early May learned about the Cossack victory at the Battle of Zhovti Vody. Receiving no orders from Hetmans Mikołaj Potocki and Marcin Kalinowski, he began moving on his ow...

  5. The House of Wiśniowiecki (Ukrainian: Вишневецькі, romanized: Vyshnevetski; Lithuanian: Višnioveckiai) was a Polish-Lithuanian princely family of Ruthenian-Lithuanian origin, notable in the history of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

  6. Konstanty Wiśniowiecki – książę, wojewoda bełski od 1636, ruski od 1638, starosta niegrodowy czerkaski od 1620 i kamionacki od 1633[1]. Bogaty, potężny i wpływowy magnat, doświadczony zarówno w polityce, jak i sztuce wojennej.