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  1. Koniec polski is the charyeok of Aldon Ski. "Koniec polski" does mean end of Poland in Polish. It takes the form of a Polish cavalry. Little is known about the powers of this charyeok. It is possible that Aldon Ski's tremendous speed could be a result of this charyeok, but it is unclear if that is the case. It is likely this charyeok refers to Stanisław Koniecpolski, one of the greatest ...

  2. Stanisław Koniecpolski lived a life that involved almost constant warfare, and during his military career he won many victories. Before he reached the age of 20, he had fought in the Dymitriads and the Moldavian Magnate Wars, where he was taken captive by the forces of the Ottoman Empire at the Battle of Cecora in 1620.

  3. Stanisław Koniecpolski [edit] Nominator (s): Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus ( talk) The article's previous A-class review can be found here. A biography of one of the best known Polish military commanders, from the Golden Age of Poland. Also, an illustration of how our standards change. This was one of my first FAs years ago, in the ...

  4. Stanisław Koniecpolski (1590 or 1594 [a] – 11 March 1646) is regarded as one of the most capable military commanders in the history of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. He was also a magnate, a royal official (starosta), a castellan, a member of the Polish nobility (szlachta), and the voivode (governor) of Sandomierz from 1625 until his death.

  5. See also Stanisław Koniecpolski on Wikipedia; and our 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica disclaimer . KONIECPOLSKI, STANISLAUS (1591–1646), Polish soldier, was the most illustrious member of an ancient Polish family which rendered great services to the Republic. Educated at the academy of Cracow, he learned the science of war under the great Jan ...

  6. Stanisław Koniecpolski (1591 – 11 March 1646) was a Polish military commander, regarded as one of the most talented and capable in the history of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. He was also a magnate, a royal official (starosta), a castellan, a member of the Polish nobility (szlachta), and the voivode (governor) of Sandomierz from 1625 until his death. He led many successful military ...