Paweł Stefan Sapieha
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Paweł Stefan Sapieha (1565–1635). Lis coat of arms was a Polish–Lithuanian
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and magnate, Grand Lithuanian
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from 1593,
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from 1623, starosta.


Genealogy

Scion of the great Ruthenian and Lithuanian families of the
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(including the Kapustich, Gastold and Holszanski families), was a son of
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of
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Bohdan Sapieha (who was son of voivode of
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Paweł Sapieha) and Maryna, duchess Kapuścianka (of the princes Kapusta/Kapustich of Pereiaslav); and brother to
Mikołaj Sapieha (1588–1638) Mikołaj Sapieha ( lt, Mikalojus Sapiega) (1588–1638) was a voivode ( Voivode of Mińsk (1611–1618), Voivode of Nowogródek (1618–1638)) in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, formally known as th ...
, famous military commander Andrzej Sapieha, Barbara (Wolowiczowa), Zofia (Hajek and later Pac), Anna (Tryzna), and fourth a sister who was a
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in the Sisters of the Order of St. Basil the Great.


Life

He inherited the
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seat of his family, and early started his political and military career, participating in wars fought by the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. He fought in the Polish–Muscovite War from 1609 to 1611, losing a hand during the siege of Smolensk. Supporter of Polish-Swedish peace and alliance against the Muscovy in negotiations ending the
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in a truce signed and known as
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in 1635. Took part, bringing his own troops, in the
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against the Muscovites, but returned early due to poor health. Paweł Stefan Sapieha owned, among others, the estates surrounding the ''Zamek holszański'' (
Halshany Castle Halshany or Holszany Castle ( be, Гальшанскі замак, lt, Alšėnų pilis, pl, Zamek holszański) is the ruined residence of the Sapieha magnate family in Halshany, Hrodna Voblast, Belarus. It used to be the seat of one of the larg ...
), and in fact he was the one who commissioned the famous castle to have been built. In 1618 he founded the
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monastery and a Roman Catholic church in Halshany (both run by the Franciscans), while he caused to close the existing Protestant church there and given the property to the Roman Catholic Church, administered by the
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. He lavished money and precious gifts to the founded churches and monasteries He died in his castle and was buried within the church he founded in Halshany. The church bell had the following Latin inscription: ''Paulus Sapieha Dux in Holszany Procancellarius M. D. L''.


Family

He was married four times, first Regina Chalecka, Chalecki coat of arms first, upon her death married Katarzyna Gosławska (
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), then Elisabeth Vesselini (daughter of a Hungarian voivode), and finally Zofia Danilowiczowna, (Daniłowicz family
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). He had three daughters: Katarzyna and Tekla who became nuns, while Krystyna married Jan Hieronim Chodkiewicz,
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.


References

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, Poczet rodów w Wielkiem Księstwie Litewskiem w XV i XVI wiek Warszwa 1887, p. 117, 304–307. *
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,Polish Armorial - "Korona Polska przy złotey wolnosci starożytnemi Rycerstwa Polskiego y Wielkiego Xięstwa Litewskiego kleynotami naywyższymi Honorami Heroicznym, Męstwem y odwagą, Wytworną Nauką a naypierwey Cnotą, nauką Pobożnością, y Swiątobliwością ozdobiona Potomnym zaś wiekom na zaszczyt y nieśmiertelną sławę Pamiętnych w tey Oyczyźnie Synow podana TOM ... Przez X. Kaspra Niesieckego Societatis Jesu", Lwów (now
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), 1738, Vol. 8, p. 296-297 * Polski Słownik Biograficzny, vol. 35, p. 133 (SAPIEHA Paweł Stefan (1565-1635)) * Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów słowiańskich. (
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), Warszawa : nakł. Filipa Sulimierskiego i Władysława Walewskiego, 1880–1914, Volume III (1882), p. 102-103. {{DEFAULTSORT:Sapieha, Pawel Stefan Secular senators of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth 1565 births 1635 deaths Pawel Stefan Ruthenian nobility of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Deputy Chancellors of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania