Hieronim Radziejowski
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Hieronim Radziejowski (1612 — 8 August 1667) was a Polish noble, politician, diplomat, scholar and a military commander. He was the governor of Sochaczew since 1643 and Vice-Chancellor of the Crown between 1650 and 1652. He also served as Marshal of the Sejm from 13 February to 27 March 1645 in Warsaw.[1]
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Hieronim Radziejowski | |
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Sejm Marshal Deputy Chancellor of the Crown | |
Coat of arms | Junosza |
Born | 1612 |
Died | 8 August 1667(1667-08-08) (aged 54–55) Edirne, Ottoman Empire |
Family | Radziejowski |
Spouse(s) | Eufrozyna Eulalja Tarnowska Elżbieta Słuszka-Kazanowska |
Father | Stanisław Radziejowski |
Mother | Katarzyna Sobieska |
Occupation | Politician and diplomat |
He came into conflict with King John II Casimir when he found out that his wife, Elżbieta Słuszka was the King's mistress. Radziejowski started to conspire against the King with the enemies, and as a result was sentenced to infamy and banishment (exile) in 1652 by the Sejm Tribunal.[1] He left Poland for Sweden, and convinced the Swedish to attack the Commonwealth. In 1655, Radziejowski accompanied the Swedish forces during their invasion of Poland in the course of The Deluge.[1] He played an important role in persuading the militia (pospolite ruszenie) to surrender at Ujście.[1] In 1662 he was pardoned by the Sejm.[1] In 1667 he went on a diplomatic mission to the Ottoman Empire[1] and died there.
He was the father of Michał Stefan Radziejowski.