Mikołaj Ostroróg

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Mikołaj Ostroróg
Herb Nałęcz, coat of arms of Mikołaj Ostroróg

Mikołaj Ostroróg Herb Nałęcz (* 1593 ; † 1651 ) was a member of the Sejm Walny in the Ruthenian Voivodeship and the Bełz Voivodeship , Sejm Marshal of Poland-Lithuania (1633), Stolnik Wielki Koronny (1634), Krajczy Wielki Wielki Koronny (1636) (1638), Starost von Tykocin and Busko-Zdrój and one of the three regiments of the royal troops 1648–1649.

Life

Mikołaj Ostroróg had plenty of estates in the Ruthenian Voivodeship. Mostly he lived there in Komarno . In Poland-Lithuania the reputation of a highly educated Ostroróg prevailed. He was distinguished by interesting, intellectual and confident writing preferences. He is the author of: Diariusz z obozu spod Kamieńca ... 1633 roku (ogłoszony w "Pamiętnikach o Koniecpolskich" przez S. Przyłęckiego, Lwów 1842) and Dyariusz pogromu Kozaków (edited by A. Grabowski in the list "Ojczysteism do dziejów dawnej Polski “, Kraków 1845).

genealogy

His wife was Barbara z Roszkowskich . Her marriage resulted in four sons and daughters:

  • Zygmunt Jan, Oberzter Regimentu piechoty,
  • Mikołaj, rotmistrz chorągwi komputowej (was married to Zofia Skotnicka )
  • Andrzej, rotmistrz chorągwi kozackiej,
  • Stanisław, krakowski canon.
  • Katarzyna, was the wife of Piotr Potocki, wojewoda bracławski.

useful information

Mikołaj Ostroróg appears episodically in Henryk Sienkiewicz 's novel With Fire and Sword .

The remarkable inscription: Bój się Pana Boga i Mikołaja Ostroroga (Fear God and Mikołaj Ostroróg) can be found on a stone in front of the drawbridge that leads to the castle ruins (Mikołaj's residence used to be ).

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