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Religion
  
Calvinist

Spouse
  
Anna Kiszka

Grandchildren
  
Anna Maria Radziwill

Name
  
Krzysztof Radziwill

Children
  
Janusz Radziwill

Krzysztof Radziwill
Born
  
22 March 1585 (
1585-03-22
)
Birzai, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

Role
  
Former Marshal of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland

Died
  
November 19, 1640, Svedasai, Lithuania

Parents
  
Krzysztof Mikolaj "the Thunderbolt" Radziwill

Similar People
  
Janusz Radziwill, Mikolaj "the Red" Radziwill, Mikolaj "the Black" Radziwill, Wladyslaw IV Vasa, Aleksander Korwin Gosiewski

Prince Krzysztof Radziwiłł (English: Christopher Radvila, Lithuanian: Kristupas Radvila) (1585, Biržai – 1640) was a Polish-Lithuanian noble (szlachcic), and a notable magnate, politician and military commander of his epoch. Sometimes referred to as Krzysztof Radziwiłł II, to distinguish him from his father, Krzysztof Mikołaj 'Piorun' Radziwłł.

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A proud magnate, sensitive to the point of ancestral honour and heritage, convinced of his vocation to play a leading role in the country. He was a successful military leader, but selfishness and pride divided his supporters and weakened his significance in the politics. As the leader of the Lithuanian Calvinists, he was often threatened and disliked by the zealous and ultra-Catholic King of Poland, Sigismund III Vasa.

Biography

Owner of Biržai, he was Field Hetman of Lithuania from 1615, Castellan of Vilnius from 1633, Voivode of Vilnius Voivodeship from 1633,. Great Lithuanian Hetman from 1635,. starost of Mahilyow, Bystrzyca, Žiežmariai and Seje. In 1632 he served as Marshal of the Sejm.

He successfully fought in Polish Livonia against Sweden from 1600s to 1617. He took part in the campaign against the Swedes in the Baltic region in 1621–1622 (Polish-Swedish War), where he agreed to a controversial truce (as he had no permission to negotiate it from the king or the Sejm). Important commander of Lithuanian forces during the Smolensk War, where he was instrumental in obtaining the capitulation of the Russian army in the relief of Smolensk. Afterwards, in 1635, he retired from his military career, concentrating on administering his estates. A Calvinist, he was a great protector of Protestants in Lithuania.

He was an opponent of Catholic king Sigismund III Vasa, but a supporter of his more tolerant son, Władysław IV. An advocate of Władysław's marriage to a Protestant princess, he distanced himself from the king after Władysław declined this marriage proposal. He opposed an alliance between the Commonwealth and the Habsburgs. On his lands in Kėdainiai he founded a major Calvinist cultural and religious centre,. which flourished till the 19th century as a center of the Polish Reformed Church. His large horse stables were famous throughout Europe.

References

Krzysztof Radziwiłł Wikipedia