Krzysztof Kosiński | |
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Born | 1545 |
Died | 1593 (aged 47–48) |
Other names | Kryshtof Kosynsky |
Occupation | Cossack noble |
Known for | Hetman of Ukraine |
Notable work | led rebellions in Kosiński Uprising |
Krzysztof Kosiński,[1] also Kryshtof Kosynsky[2] of Rawicz Coat of Arms (Ukrainian: Криштоф Косинський, Kryshtof Kosynsky; Polish: Krzysztof Kosiński; 1545–1593) was a Cossack noble from the Podlachia region. He was a colonel of the Registered Cossacks and self-proclaimed Hetman of Ukraine. He led two consecutive rebellions against local Ruthenian nobility, known as the Kosiński Uprising.
His forces were first defeated by Duke Janusz Ostrogski in the Battle of Piątek on 2 February 1593. Kosiński promised to subject his forces to the Polish Monarchy; however, he soon escaped to Zaporizhzhia, where he began organizing a new army. In 1593 he set out for Cherkasy but was soon killed.
See also
References
- ↑ Stone, Daniel (2001). The Polish-Lithuanian state, 1386–1795. University of Washington Press. p. 145. ISBN 978-0-295-98093-5. OL 9865895M. Wikidata Q105477423.
- ↑ "Kosynsky, Kryshtof". Encyclopedia of Ukraine, vol. 2 (1989)
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