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 Zygmunt III Waza from 1591; regent of Royal Chancellery from 1614, , bishop of Łuck from 1622, Deputy Chancellor of the Crown from 1626 (to 1628) and bishop of Płock from 1627.

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
Bishop of Płock
1627–1640
Succeeded by
Karol Ferdynand Waza
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