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  1. Provided to YouTube by TuneCoreHetman (Stefan Czarniecki - Napis Nagrobny) · Lech MakowieckiHetman (Stefan Czarniecki - Napis Nagrobny)℗ 2022 Lech Makowiecki...

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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. On July 11, Stefan Czarniecki's division defeated Rákóczi at Magierów near Lwów, and on July 20, the Transylvanian-Cossack army was destroyed in the Battle of Czarny Ostrów in Podolia. Three days later, Rákóczi signed a peace treaty with the Commonwealth, in which he promised to break the alliance with Sweden, withdraw his troops from Kraków and Brześć Litewski, and pay for the ...

  5. Czarniecki, Stefan, b 1599 in Czarnca, Poland, d 16 February 1665 in Sokolivka, Galicia. Prominent Polish 17th-century military leader, Ruthenian voivode from 1657 and crown hetman in 1665. From 1648 Czarniecki participated in battles during the Cossack-Polish War.

  6. Stefan Czarniecki (Polish: [ˈstɛfan t͡ʂarˈɲɛt͡skʲi] of the Łodzia coat of arms, 1599 – 16 February 1665) was a Polish nobleman, general and military commander. In his career, he rose from a petty nobleman to a magnate holding one of the highest offices in the Commonwealth, something that was unprecedented in the Commonwealth's history. On 22 July 1664 he received the office of the ...

  7. Stefan Czarniecki "was a Polish nobleman, general and military commander. In his career he rose from a petty nobleman to a magnate holding one of the highest offices in the Commonwealth, something that was unprecedented in the Commonwealth history. On 22 July 1664 he received the office of the voivode of Kiev and on 2 January 1665, a few weeks ...