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Stanisław Golski
Stanisław Golski (Gulski) of the Rola coat of arms (died 1612) was a Ruthenian Voivodeship, Ruthenian Voivode from 1603, Podolia from 1599, Castellans of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Castellan of Halych from 1594, Starosta of Bar, Ukraine, Bar and Letychiv, diplomatic representative of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in the Ottoman Empire in 1597. Biography He was a royal rittmaster. He took part in the Livonian campaign of Stephen Báthory. Together with the Wojsko kwarciane, kwarciane army, he defended the southeastern borderlands of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth against the Tatars. In 1611, Jerzy Wojciech Buczacki-Tworowski sold him the villages of Góra, Żyznowiec, Trybuchowce, Mezańce, Soroka, and Pilatówka. Stanisław Golski was the owner of, among others, Buchach, Buczacz, Pidhaitsi, Podhajce, and Chortkiv, Czortków. On 13–14 August 2016, the "Golskyi FEST" festival will take place in Chortkiv.. References Bibliography * Kazimierz Lepszy: ...
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