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Samuel Karol Korecki (1621 – 12 February 1651) was a
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, the last representative of the ducal family of Korecki of the
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of arms of
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, descended from
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, son of
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. He was the son of the Voivode of Volhynia, and Anna, née Potock.


Early life and education

Samuel Karol Korecki received a thorough education, studying at the
University of Graz The University of Graz (, formerly: ''Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz'') is a public university, public research university located in Graz, Austria. It is the largest and oldest university in Styria, as well as the second-largest and second-old ...
(graduated in 1634) and the
University of Padua The University of Padua (, UNIPD) is an Italian public research university in Padua, Italy. It was founded in 1222 by a group of students and teachers from the University of Bologna, who previously settled in Vicenza; thus, it is the second-oldest ...
(graduated in 1641). He was the sole heir to a huge family fortune that covered almost the entire north-eastern corner of
Volhynia Volhynia or Volynia ( ; see #Names and etymology, below) is a historic region in Central and Eastern Europe, between southeastern Poland, southwestern Belarus, and northwestern Ukraine. The borders of the region are not clearly defined, but in ...
. The Korecki family owned the towns of
Korzec Korets (, ; ; ; ''Koritz'') is a city in Rivne Oblast, Ukraine. The city is located on the Korchyk river, 66 kilometers to the east of Rivne. It was the administrative center of Korets Raion until the raion was abolished in 2020. Population: ...
,
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, Miedzyrzec and , as well as extensive estates in the Braclaw and Kiev districts. Continuing family traditions, he maintained numerous court troops.Jarema Maciszewski, hasło: „Samuel Karol Korecki”, :''
Polski Słownik Biograficzny ''Polski Słownik Biograficzny'' (''PSB''; Polish Biographical Dictionary) is a Polish-language biographical dictionary, comprising an alphabetically arranged compilation of authoritative biographies of some 25,000 notable Poles and of foreigner ...
'', Zakład Narodowy Imienia Ossolińskich Wydawnictwo Polskiej Akademii Nauk, Wrocław 1968, tom XIV/1, P. 62


Military service

In 1644, Korecki's riding regiment of 400 horses participated in the battle with the Tatars near Ochmatów. In 1645 he married Marcjanna of Ligęza, the widow of
Jan Karol Tarło Jan Karol Tarło (c. 1593–1645) was a Polish–Lithuanian noble (szlachcic). Son of starost Stanisław Tarło and Barbara Dulska. Married to Marianna Ligęza c. 1636. He was castellan of Wiślice and starost of Olsztyn and Zwoleń. His ...
. During the
Khmelnytsky Uprising The Khmelnytsky Uprising, also known as the Cossack–Polish War, Khmelnytsky insurrection, or the National Liberation War, was a Cossack uprisings, Cossack rebellion that took place between 1648 and 1657 in the eastern territories of the Poli ...
, Samuel Korecki actively fought on the side of the Republic. In the
battle of Korsuń The Battle of Korsuń (Ukrainian language, Ukrainian: ''Битва під Корсунем, Корсунська битва,'' Polish language, Polish: ''Bitwa pod Korsuniem, Korsuńska bitwa;'' 25–26 May 1648) was the second significant bat ...
he lost one flag. On 9 September 1648, he brought a 900-strong regiment of
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to the Polish camp near Piławce. On 20 June, the first day of the battle, he commanded a cavalry charge together with
Samuel Łaszcz Samuel Łaszcz (1588–1649), of the Prawdzic Coat of Arms, was a famous szlachcic, nobleman in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, with a family estate in Laszczów, Łaszczów. He held the positions of Starosta of Owrucz, Crown Grand Stand ...
, which drove the
Cossacks The Cossacks are a predominantly East Slavic languages, East Slavic Eastern Christian people originating in the Pontic–Caspian steppe of eastern Ukraine and southern Russia. Cossacks played an important role in defending the southern borde ...
back to the stockade.Władysław Andrzej Serczyk, ''Na płonącej Ukrainie-Dzieje Kozaczyzny 1648–1651'', Wydawnictwo Książka i Wiedza, Warszawa 2007, p. 140. After losing the battle, during the armistice period, Korecki returned to his ancestral town of Kort, where he twice received the deputies of the
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to
Bohdan Khmelnytsky Zynoviy Bohdan Mykhailovych Khmelnytsky of the Abdank coat of arms (Ruthenian language, Ruthenian: Ѕѣнові Богданъ Хмелнiцкiи; modern , Polish language, Polish: ; 15956 August 1657) was a Ruthenian nobility, Ruthenian noble ...
, headed by
Adam Kisiel Adam Kisiel (; ; 1580 or 1600 – 3 May 1653) was a Polish nobleman of Ruthenian origin. He served as the voivode of Kiev from 1649 to 1653. He was also the castellan or voivode of Czernihów from 1639 to 1646. Kisiel has become better known fo ...
. In 1647, Samuel Korecki pledged the town of Ilińce near
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to
Stefan Czarnecki Stefan Czarniecki (Polish: of the Łodzia coat of arms, 1599 – 16 February 1665) was a Polish nobleman, general and military commander. In his career, he rose from a petty nobleman to a magnate holding one of the highest offices in the Comm ...
for 40 thousand złoty. In 1649, he became the
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of the Polish-Lithuanian hussar troop. In May 1649, surrounded by Cossacks, he held out in Korets until the arrival of Polish troops under the command of regimental officer
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. In mid-June 1649, together with Krzysztof Przyjemski, he was engaged in hostilities between the rivers Slucha and
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. On 15 June he smashed a Cossack detachment at Zwiahl.Seweryn Uruski, ''Rodzina. Herbarz szlachty polskiej'', tom VII, Gebethner i Wolff, Warszawa 1910, p. 209. He was active in the western part of Volhynia, covering the
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. In July, on the orders of King John Casimir, he was to join forces with the army of
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Gabriel Stępkowski, but the merger did not take place due to disputes between commanders. Samuel Korecki arrived at the royal camp near
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, where he was being considered for command of a 7,000-strong corps to go to the relief of the besieged in Zbarah. He took part in the battle of Zboriv, where he commanded the advance guard, but his unit was forced to retreat by the
Tatars Tatars ( )Tatar
in the Collins English Dictionary
are a group of Turkic peoples across Eas ...
. He fought at the head of his regiment on the left wing and, despite heavy losses, managed to repel a Tatar attack during which his horse was killed twice. He earned the nickname "vir fortissimus" (a very brave man). After the
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settlement, his army was not dissolved. In the autumn of 1649, in the Braclaw province, his soldiers often conflicted with Cossacks, which could have led to renewed fighting. During this time, Korecki was healing from wounds sustained at Zboriv.''Herbarz polski Kaspra Niesieckiego powiększony dodatkami z późniejszych autorów, rękopismów, dowodów urzędowych i wydany przez Jana Nep. Bobrowicza'', tom V, Lipski 1841, p. 236.


Death

After being widowed, Samuel Korecki married Zofia Opalińska, widow of
Stanisław Koniecpolski Stanisław Koniecpolski (1591 – 11 March 1646) was a Polish military commander, regarded as one of the most talented and capable in the History of Poland in the Early Modern era (1569–1795), history of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. ...
. The wedding took place on 6 February 1651 in
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, and the ceremony was attended by representatives of the magnates of
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and the borderlands, including the Opaliński, Radziwiłł,
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, Chlebowicz and Jelc families. During the nuptials Korecki fainted and his health deteriorated considerably. According to Antoni Rolle:
"The wedding took place, but under strangely sad auspices, as Prince Novozhenets had already been ailing for several days, his incompletely healed wound had reopened, the winter was harsh, disregarding this he exposed himself, hiding his illness from his fiancée, he did not want to worry her needlessly, however, he was barely able to make it to the end of the ceremony, he pronounced the last words of the vows unclearly, he was visibly babbling. (...) He returned from church unconscious, lay for a fortnight in a malaise, did not recognise anyone, pushed everyone away, and wanted to go to war (...) after a terrible battle with his illness, he finally succumbed to it, and closed his eyes for ever.".Zbigniew Kuchnowicz, ''Żywoty niepospolitych kobiet polskiego baroku'', Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa krzewienia kultury świeckiej, Łódź 1989, p. 51.
Samuel Karol Korecki died on 12 February 1651 without an heir. He was the last representative of the
Korecki family The House of Korecki (Polish: ród Koreckich (Korecki clan), Koreccy) was a princely family of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania origin. The name is derived from the original seat of the family at the Korets Castle, which was part of the Grand Duchy ...
.


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