Piotr Kiszka
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Piotr Kiszka (died in 1534) was a noble of the House of Kiszka from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. According to the military census of 1528, he was the 10th wealthiest magnate in the Grand Duchy.[1] In case of war he had to provide 224 fully equipped cavalrymen to the army. That meant that he had more than 23,000 peasants in his dominions.[2]
Piotr Kiszka | |
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Coat of arms | Dąbrowa |
Died | 1534 |
Family | Kiszka |
Spouse(s) | Anna Ilinicz |
Issue | Stanisław Kiszka Piotr Piotrowicz Kiszka Mikołaj Kiszka Zofia Kiszczanka |
Father | Stanisław Kiszka |
He was the only son of Stanisław Kiszka who was active in Volhynia. From his father he inherited the title of starosta of Drohiczyn.[2] Piotr was Voivode of Polotsk from 1521 to 1532. After the death of his brother-in-law Stanislovas Kęsgaila in 1532,[3] he was elected as Elder of Samogitia and castellan of Trakai.[2]
Piotr had three sons: Piotr Kiszka, who followed grandfather's footsteps and became Marshal of Volhynia, Stanisław Kiszka who was Voivode of Vitebsk, and Mikołaj Kiszka who was Voivode of Podlaskie.[2]