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Coat of arms
  
Janina

Name
  
Jakub Sobieski

Mother
  
Jadwiga Snopkowska


Father
  
Marek Sobieski

Family
  
Sobieski

Role
  
Polish Political leader

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Consort
  
Marianna Wisniowiecka Zofia Teofillia Danilowicz

Born
  
May 5, 1590 Zolkiew, Poland (
1590-05-05
)

Buried
  
St. Lawrence's Church, Zhovkva

Died
  
June 23, 1646, Zhovkva, Ukraine

Spouse
  
Teofila Zofia Sobieska (m. 1627), Marianna Wisniowiecka (m. 1620)

Children
  
John III Sobieski, Marek Sobieski, Katarzyna Sobieska

Parents
  
Marek Sobieski, Jadwiga Snopkowska

Grandchildren
  
James Louis Sobieski

Similar People
  
John III Sobieski, Teofila Zofia Sobieska, Konstanty Wladyslaw Sobieski, Aleksander Benedykt Sobieski, Wladyslaw Dominik Zaslawski

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Jakub Sobieski (May 5, 1590 – June 23, 1646) was a Polish noble, parliamentarian, diarist, political activist, military leader and father of King John III Sobieski. He was the son of castellan and voivode Marek Sobieski and Jadwiga Snopkowska.

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Life

Sobieski was educated in Kraków and Paris. He was a famed orator and parliamentarian. He participated in the military expedition (Dymitriads) against Russia in 1617-1618 (wounded during the assault of Moscow), and was a member of the War Council (Rada wojenna) of King Władysław IV. He took part in negotiations with Muscovy in the Truce of Deulino in 1618. Subsequently he fought in the Chocim expedition against the Ottoman Empire in 1621, and the expedition against Abazy Pasa in 1633. He was one of the negotiations with Sweden in the Treaty of Stuhmsdorf (Sztumska Wieś) in 1635.

After his marriage to Zofia Teofillia Daniłowicz his wealth increased significantly, as Zofia brought in her inheritance after the Żółkiewski family and part of the Daniłowski family estates, including Żółkiew Castle.

Official career

He was courtier since 1617, Krajczy of the Crown since 1626, Podczaszy of the Crown since 1636, voivode of Belz Voivodeship since 1638 and of Ruthenian Voivodeship since 1641 and castellan of Kraków since 1646. Starost of Trembowla, Krasnystaw, Jaworów, Stryj, Kałusz, Bar and Gniewo. Elected Deputy to seven Sejms between 1623 and 1632, as Sejm Marshal he led the ordinary Sejm in Warsaw on January 24 - March 5, 1623 and on January 27 - March 10, 1626, the extraordinary Sejm in Warsaw on June 27 - July 18, 1628 and the Election Sejm in Warsaw on September 24 - November 15, 1632.

Character

He was considered by his contemporaries a wise and honorable person. Member of many commissions and diplomatic bodies, he often acted as a mediator or as a guardian of orphaned children. In politics, he usually supported king's plans, but was also a defender of the nobility rights and religious tolerance.

Children

  • Marek became starost.
  • John became Marshal, Hetman and King of Poland.
  • Katarzyna married Władysław Dominik Zasławski and Michał Kazimierz Radziwiłł.
  • Anna Rozalia became a Benedictine nun in Lwów.
  • Works

    During the Chocim expedition in 1621 he wrote a diary called Commentariorum chotinensis belli libri tres (Pamiętnik wojny chocimskiej - Diary of the Chocim War), which was published in 1646 in Danzig. It was used by Wacław Potocki as a basis for his epic poem, Transakcja wojny chocimskiej (The Progress of the War of Chocim).

    He authored Commentariorum Chotinensis belli libri tres (1646) and instructions for his sons journeying to Kraków (1640) and France (1645) which are seen as a prime example of liberal education of that era.

    References

    Jakub Sobieski Wikipedia