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Jan Piotr Sapieha

Jan Piotr Sapieha (English: John Peter Sapieha, 1569–1611) was a Polish-Lithuanian nobleman, general, politician, diplomat, governor of Uświat county, member of the Parliament and a skilled commander of the Polish troops stationing in the Moscow Kremlin.

Jan Piotr Sapieha
Pan Hetman


Coat of arms
Lis
Born1569
Bychów, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Died(1611-10-15)15 October 1611
Moscow Kremlin
FamilySapieha
ConsortZofia Weiher
FatherPaweł Sapieha
MotherAnna Chodkiewicz

Sapieha was a participant of the Polish-Swedish War – he brought a private regiment of 100 Cossacks, and commanded the right wing, consisting of 400 winged hussars and mounted 700 Cossack, of the Polish-Lithuanian army during the famous Battle of Kircholm in 1605. He also participated in the Polish–Muscovite War (1605–18), where he commanded the failed siege of Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra in 1608 and later fought anti-Polish Muscovite forces near Moscow, led by Prokopy Lyapunov. He died suddenly on 15 October, during the siege of the Moscow Kremlin.[1]

Known for his ruthlessness towards the Russian peoples, he was nicknamed Pan Hetman, literally meaning Mr General.[2]

Biography

Jan Piotr was born in 1569 as the son of Anna Chodkiewicz and Paweł Sapieha. He firstly studied at the University of Vilnius (up to 1587) and then at the University of Padua. After returning from abroad he accompanied his father in an expedition against the Tartars and Vlachs. In 1600 he became a member of the parliament from the district of Grodno. Despite an initial refusal to accept the offer of Krzysztof Mikołaj "the Thunderbolt" Radziwiłł, he took part in the Livonian War (1601–1605) and on 5 March 1603, his regiments distinguished themselves in the Battle of Rakibor, under the command of Jan Karol Chodkiewicz. He also participated in the victorious Battle of Weissenstein (25 September 1604), where the Polish army besieging the city and crushed the Swedish forces. In recognition for his merits, Sapieha was given the temporary command of the Lithuanian army camp during the absence Chodkiewicz at Dorpat, and in the battle of Kircholm he commanded the whole left side of the Lithuanian army. The regiment commanded by Sapieha miraculously endured one of the main counter-attacks of the Swedish army, led personally by King Charles IX of Sweden. The participation in the Livonian campaign earned him great fame among the Polish nobility – for this, in 1606, Sapieha received a title, the county of Uświat and the parliament, in 1607, awarded him with 10 000 Polish złotys.

During the infamous and bloody Zebrzydowski Rebellion against king Sigismund III Vasa, despite the initial sympathy for the rebels, eventually Sapieha supported the side of the king and continued to favour his royal policies.[3]

In August 1607, previously being persuaded by Lew Sapieha,[4] he offered his services to False Dimitri. Under Dimitri he captured the city of Wiaźma and successfully crushed the Vasili IV Shuysky troops on 2 October 1608. In 1609, he commanded the unresolved battle near Kalyazin on the Volga river. After the start of king Sigismund's Moscow expedition in 1605 (known as the Dimitriads), initially Sapieha preferred to live in peace and not support the monarch at this occasion, however, under the heavy pressure of the Polish nobility and the army, he was not able to refuse and decided to aid the king in the battles on Russian territory. On 25 June 1610 the gathered troops chose Jan Piotr Sapieha as their Hetman, who would replace the previously deceased General Różyński. In July, he sent Sapieha to Moscow where, on 27 August he signed an agreement with the Boyar Duma that deposed False Dimitri and instead give the tsarist crown to Prince Władysław (future king Władysław IV).

After the death of Dmitri, in December 1610, Sapieha unsuccessfully tried to capture the village of Kaluga, however, he was more successful in capturing the town of Peremyszl later on. From January to March 1611 he led the negotiations with the boyars and hoped to either weaken the position of the king's troops favoured, supported and personally commanded by the great Hetman Stanisław Żółkiewski, or place himself on the Russian throne. On 27 March 1611 the king, worried about his "popularity" among the military commanders in the East, promised Sapieha payment and salaries in order to receive more troops. Eventually the monarch gained the trust of the Hetman. Jan Piotr joined him on 8 May, and on 18 June they arrived in Moscow; however, he was displeased and somewhat refused to fight with the enemy forces [ru] that besieged the Moscow Kremlin. Demoralized by the lack of paid salaries and of poor hygienic conditions in the camps, the Polish soldiers fell into mental apathy and immediately stopped fighting. On 15 September Sapieha became seriously ill and was transferred to the central Kremlin palace, where he died on 15 October 1611.

Marriage and issue

Jan Piotr married Zofia Weiher h. Weiher and had nine children.[5] Among others:

Legacy

Jan Piotr Sapieha is one of the personas on the famous painting by Jan Matejko: Kazanie Skargi (The Sermon of Piotr Skarga).

Polish actor Michał Żebrowski portrayed Hetman Kybowsky (character loosely based on Jan Piotr Sapieha) in the 2007 Russian historical film 1612.

Works

  • Dzieje Marsa krwawego i sprawy odważne, rycerskie przez Wielmożnego Pana Jego Mości Pana Jana Piotra Sapiehę starostę uświadzkiego w monarchii moskiewskiej od roku 1608 do roku 1612 sławnie odprawowane. (diary)

Ancestors

16. Semen Sopiha
8. Bohdan Sapieha (+ aft.1511)
17. Nastazja
4. Iwan Sapieha (+1546)
9. Pss Teodora Drucka Babiczówna
2. Count Paweł Sapieha
20. Pr Aleksander Sanguszkowicz
10. Pr Andrzej Sanguszko
5. Pss Hanna Sanguszkówna (+1561)
11. Bohdana Odyncewiczówna
1. Prince Jan Piotr Sapieha
24. Iwan Chodkiewicz (1420–1484)
12. Aleksander Chodkiewicz (1457–1549)
25. Pss Jawnuta Bielska
6. Hrehory Chodkiewicz (+1572)
13. Pss Wasylissa Jaroslawowiczówna
3. Anna Chodkiewicz
28. Michal Zbaraski, Pr of Vishnevtsy
14. Pr Iwan Wisniowiecki
29. Pss ? Polubinska
7. Katarzyna Wisniowiecka (+ bef.1580)
30. Semen Olizarowicz
15. Nastazja Olizarowiczowna (+ca 1536)

Bibliography

  • Moskwa w rękach Polaków. Pamiętniki dowódców i oficerów garnizonu w Moskwie. Marek Kubala and Tomasz Ściężor. Kraków: Platan, 2005 . ISBN 83-89711-50-8.

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-09-02. Retrieved 2015-01-22.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-09-02. Retrieved 2015-01-22.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-09-02. Retrieved 2015-01-22.
  4. ^ Perrie, Maureen (1995-09-21). Pretenders and Popular Monarchism in Early Modern Russia: The False Tsars of the Time and Troubles. ISBN 9780521472746.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-01-07. Retrieved 2014-01-07.

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Jan Piotr Sapieha English John Peter Sapieha 1569 1611 was a Polish Lithuanian nobleman general politician diplomat governor of Uswiat county member of the Parliament and a skilled commander of the Polish troops stationing in the Moscow Kremlin Jan Piotr SapiehaPan HetmanCoat of armsLisBorn1569Bychow Polish Lithuanian CommonwealthDied 1611 10 15 15 October 1611Moscow KremlinFamilySapiehaConsortZofia WeiherFatherPawel SapiehaMotherAnna ChodkiewiczSapieha was a participant of the Polish Swedish War he brought a private regiment of 100 Cossacks and commanded the right wing consisting of 400 winged hussars and mounted 700 Cossack of the Polish Lithuanian army during the famous Battle of Kircholm in 1605 He also participated in the Polish Muscovite War 1605 18 where he commanded the failed siege of Troitse Sergiyeva Lavra in 1608 and later fought anti Polish Muscovite forces near Moscow led by Prokopy Lyapunov He died suddenly on 15 October during the siege of the Moscow Kremlin 1 Known for his ruthlessness towards the Russian peoples he was nicknamed Pan Hetman literally meaning Mr General 2 Contents 1 Biography 2 Marriage and issue 3 Legacy 4 Works 5 Ancestors 6 Bibliography 7 ReferencesBiography EditJan Piotr was born in 1569 as the son of Anna Chodkiewicz and Pawel Sapieha He firstly studied at the University of Vilnius up to 1587 and then at the University of Padua After returning from abroad he accompanied his father in an expedition against the Tartars and Vlachs In 1600 he became a member of the parliament from the district of Grodno Despite an initial refusal to accept the offer of Krzysztof Mikolaj the Thunderbolt Radziwill he took part in the Livonian War 1601 1605 and on 5 March 1603 his regiments distinguished themselves in the Battle of Rakibor under the command of Jan Karol Chodkiewicz He also participated in the victorious Battle of Weissenstein 25 September 1604 where the Polish army besieging the city and crushed the Swedish forces In recognition for his merits Sapieha was given the temporary command of the Lithuanian army camp during the absence Chodkiewicz at Dorpat and in the battle of Kircholm he commanded the whole left side of the Lithuanian army The regiment commanded by Sapieha miraculously endured one of the main counter attacks of the Swedish army led personally by King Charles IX of Sweden The participation in the Livonian campaign earned him great fame among the Polish nobility for this in 1606 Sapieha received a title the county of Uswiat and the parliament in 1607 awarded him with 10 000 Polish zlotys During the infamous and bloody Zebrzydowski Rebellion against king Sigismund III Vasa despite the initial sympathy for the rebels eventually Sapieha supported the side of the king and continued to favour his royal policies 3 In August 1607 previously being persuaded by Lew Sapieha 4 he offered his services to False Dimitri Under Dimitri he captured the city of Wiazma and successfully crushed the Vasili IV Shuysky troops on 2 October 1608 In 1609 he commanded the unresolved battle near Kalyazin on the Volga river After the start of king Sigismund s Moscow expedition in 1605 known as the Dimitriads initially Sapieha preferred to live in peace and not support the monarch at this occasion however under the heavy pressure of the Polish nobility and the army he was not able to refuse and decided to aid the king in the battles on Russian territory On 25 June 1610 the gathered troops chose Jan Piotr Sapieha as their Hetman who would replace the previously deceased General Rozynski In July he sent Sapieha to Moscow where on 27 August he signed an agreement with the Boyar Duma that deposed False Dimitri and instead give the tsarist crown to Prince Wladyslaw future king Wladyslaw IV After the death of Dmitri in December 1610 Sapieha unsuccessfully tried to capture the village of Kaluga however he was more successful in capturing the town of Peremyszl later on From January to March 1611 he led the negotiations with the boyars and hoped to either weaken the position of the king s troops favoured supported and personally commanded by the great Hetman Stanislaw Zolkiewski or place himself on the Russian throne On 27 March 1611 the king worried about his popularity among the military commanders in the East promised Sapieha payment and salaries in order to receive more troops Eventually the monarch gained the trust of the Hetman Jan Piotr joined him on 8 May and on 18 June they arrived in Moscow however he was displeased and somewhat refused to fight with the enemy forces ru that besieged the Moscow Kremlin Demoralized by the lack of paid salaries and of poor hygienic conditions in the camps the Polish soldiers fell into mental apathy and immediately stopped fighting On 15 September Sapieha became seriously ill and was transferred to the central Kremlin palace where he died on 15 October 1611 Marriage and issue EditJan Piotr married Zofia Weiher h Weiher and had nine children 5 Among others Andrzej Stanislaw Sapieha castellan of Troki and Wilno married Anna Heidenstein Pawel Jan Sapieha Hetman married firstly Zofia Zienowicz and secondly Barbara Kopec Krystyna Sapieha married firstly Voivode of Rawa and Leczyca Stanislaw Radziejowski h Junosza and secondly Voivode of Inowroclaw Krzysztof Gembicki h NaleczLegacy EditJan Piotr Sapieha is one of the personas on the famous painting by Jan Matejko Kazanie Skargi The Sermon of Piotr Skarga Polish actor Michal Zebrowski portrayed Hetman Kybowsky character loosely based on Jan Piotr Sapieha in the 2007 Russian historical film 1612 Works EditDzieje Marsa krwawego i sprawy odwazne rycerskie przez Wielmoznego Pana Jego Mosci Pana Jana Piotra Sapiehe staroste uswiadzkiego w monarchii moskiewskiej od roku 1608 do roku 1612 slawnie odprawowane diary Ancestors Edit16 Semen Sopiha8 Bohdan Sapieha aft 1511 17 Nastazja4 Iwan Sapieha 1546 9 Pss Teodora Drucka Babiczowna2 Count Pawel Sapieha20 Pr Aleksander Sanguszkowicz10 Pr Andrzej Sanguszko5 Pss Hanna Sanguszkowna 1561 11 Bohdana Odyncewiczowna1 Prince Jan Piotr Sapieha24 Iwan Chodkiewicz 1420 1484 12 Aleksander Chodkiewicz 1457 1549 25 Pss Jawnuta Bielska6 Hrehory Chodkiewicz 1572 13 Pss Wasylissa Jaroslawowiczowna3 Anna Chodkiewicz28 Michal Zbaraski Pr of Vishnevtsy14 Pr Iwan Wisniowiecki29 Pss Polubinska7 Katarzyna Wisniowiecka bef 1580 30 Semen Olizarowicz15 Nastazja Olizarowiczowna ca 1536 Bibliography EditMoskwa w rekach Polakow Pamietniki dowodcow i oficerow garnizonu w Moskwie Marek Kubala and Tomasz Sciezor Krakow Platan 2005 ISBN 83 89711 50 8 References Edit Jan Piotr Sapieha h Lis Archived from the original on 2016 09 02 Retrieved 2015 01 22 Jan Piotr Sapieha h Lis Archived from the original on 2016 09 02 Retrieved 2015 01 22 Jan Piotr Sapieha h Lis Archived from the original on 2016 09 02 Retrieved 2015 01 22 Perrie Maureen 1995 09 21 Pretenders and Popular Monarchism in Early Modern Russia The False Tsars of the Time and Troubles ISBN 9780521472746 Genealogia dynastyczna Archived from the original on 2014 01 07 Retrieved 2014 01 07 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jan Piotr Sapieha amp oldid 1116706758, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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