Jan Stanisław Sapieha
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Jan Stanisław Sapieha (
Great Lithuanian Marshal
from 1621.
He was the son of
Polish-Swedish wars, but gained the reputation of a weak tactician and suffered several defeats. Near the end of his life he had mental health
problems, but his friend king Władysław IV allowed him to remain at the royal court until his death.
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