Stanisław_Łubieński

Stanisław Łubieński

Stanisław Łubieński

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Stanisław Łubieński (1573 in Łubna – 16 April 1640 in Wyszków), of Pomian coat of arms, was a Polish noble, politician and bishop. Royal Secretary of king Sigismund III of Poland from 1591; regent of Royal Chancellery from 1614, Crown Secretary, bishop of Łuck from 1622, Deputy Chancellor of the Crown from 1626 (to 1628) and bishop of Płock from 1627.

Quick Facts Bishop of Łuck, Bishop of Płock ...

He was a Catholic priest and a strong supporter of counterreformation. Friend of the poet Maciej Sarbiewski,[1] himself he was an author of many important historical chronicles of that period, among them a detailed description of rokosz of Zebrzydowski.

Selected works

  • Brevis narratio profectionis in Sueciam Sigismundi III..., 1593;
  • De ortu, vita et morte Mathiae de Bużenin Pstrokoński... (1630);
  • Ce motu civili in Polonia libri quatuor, Series. vitea, res gestes episcoporum Plocensium..., Kraków 1642;
  • 'Opera posthuma historica historopolitica variigue discursus epistolae et aliquot orationes... (1643);
  • Droga do Szwecji;
  • Rozruchy domowe.

References

  1. Giovanna Siedina (2015). Latinitas in the Polish Crown and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania: Its Impact on the Development of Identities. Firenze University Press. p. 90. ISBN 978-88-6655-674-9.
Preceded by
Hieronim Cielecki
Bishop of Płock
1627–1640
Succeeded by

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