Marcin Kalinowski
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Marcin Kalinowski | |
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Kalinowa | |
Born | c. 1605 |
Died | 1652 |
Noble family | Kalinowski |
Consort | Helena Korecka |
Father | Walenty Aleksander Kalinowski |
Mother | Elżbieta Struś |
Marcin Kalinowski (c. 1605 – 1652) was a Polish
Field Crown Hetman. He was the son of Walenty Aleksander Kalinowski who fell at the Battle of Cecora (1620)
.
He began his studies in
Battle of Batoh
. Hetman was killed on 2 June 1652, during the last day of the battle, when trying to escape from the Cossack-Tatars-filled burning Polish camp, in woods some 3 kilometers from the Polish camp. Hetman's severed head was carried around the Cossack-Tatar camps, allegedly by the Nuredin-Sultan himself.
Family and possessions
Marcin Kalinowski married princes
died with his father at Batoh
.
Kalinowski was a large landowner in Podolia and Ukraine, amongst others he was the owner of Tulchyn and castle at Sidorów, now a ruin.
References
- ^ References ?
- 'Nowa encyklopedia powszechna PWN,' Warszawa 2004, Volume 4,page 220.
- 'The Cambridge History of Poland: From Origins to Sobieski,' editors ISBN 1-00-128802-5, page 515.
- Tomasz Ciesielski, 'Od Batohu do Żwańca,' Zabrze 2007, ISBN 978-83-89943-23-1, pages 14–40.
- Wojciech Jacek Długołęcki, 'Batoh 1652,' Warszawa 1995.