Stanisław Kiszka
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Stanisław Piotrowicz Kiszka (Lithuanian: Stanislovas Kiška; died in 1513 or 1514) was a noble, diplomat and military commander from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. He became the progenitor of the prominent Kiszka family. He was sent on frequent diplomatic missions to the Grand Duchy of Moscow and Kingdom of Poland. He attempted to negotiate peace during the Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars and supported a closer union between Poland and Lithuania. During the Second Muscovite–Lithuanian War (1500–03), he successfully defended Smolensk and became Grand Hetman of Lithuania (commander of the army) until Konstanty Ostrogski escaped Russian captivity in 1507. Kiszka helped to subdue the Glinski rebellion in 1508. Shortly before his death, Kiszka also became Grand Marshal of Lithuania.
Stanisław Kiszka | |
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Coat of arms | Dąbrowa |
Died | 1513 or 1514 |
Family | Kiszka |
Spouse(s) | Hanna Kuczukówna Zofia Montygierdowiczówna |
Issue | Barbara Kiszczanka Anna Kiszczanka Piotr Kiszka |
Father | Piotr Paszkowicz Strumiłło |