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  1. Stefan Czarniecki (n. 1599 – d. 16 februarie 1665) a fost un Hatman de câmp al Coroanei și membru al șleahtei Uniunii statale polono-lituaniene. El este considerat unul dintre cei mai de succes comandanți militari și un erou național al Poloniei.

  2. Stefan Czarniecki ( 1599 Czarnca – 16. února 1665 Sokolyvka) byl polský šlechtic a vojevůdce, polní hetman, vojvoda Ruského vojvodství v letech 1657–1664 a Kyjevského vojvodství v letech 1664–1665.

  3. Polski: Stefan Czarniecki herbu Łodzia (ur. 1599, zm. 16 lutego 1665) – wybitny polski dowódca wojskowy, oboźny wielki koronny i kasztelan kijowski od 1652, starosta kowelski od 1655, regimentarz od 1656, wojewoda ruski od 1657, tykociński od 1659, wojewoda kijowski od 1664, hetman polny koronny w 1665.

  4. Esteban Czarniecki (del polaco original Stefan Czarniecki/ Esteban Charnietski [stɛfan t͡ʂarɲɛt͡skʲi]) ( Czarnca, 1599 - Sokolówka, 16 de febrero de 1665) fue un noble y general de la República de las Dos Naciones quien durante su carrera consiguió alzarse desde la baja nobleza hasta altos cargos como los de Hetman de Campo de la Corona.

  5. The garrison of Kraków, under Castellan Stefan Czarniecki and colonel of infantry Fromhold Wolff, consisted of some 5,000 men—soldiers of the regular army, plus city militia. In order to prepare the defense, Czarniecki burned the suburbs of Kleparz, Biskupie and Garbary, and constructed a system of earthworks.

  6. The Memoirs of Stefan Czarniecki 1. I was born and raised in a most respectable home. It is with great emotion that I run toward you, my childhood! I see my father, a handsome man of lofty stature, with a face in which everything, gaze, features, and gray-tinged hair, all combined into the very image of perfect noble breeding. I see you

  7. The Battle of Warka occurred on April 7, 1656 between the forces of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, commanded by Stefan Czarniecki, and the forces of the Swedish Empire, commanded by Frederick VI, Margrave of Baden-Durlach. Lasting about two hours, the battle ended in a Polish victory. It was the first Polish success on the open field ...