Samuel Osiński (died 1649)[1] of Radwan coat of arms was a high-ranking noble (szlachcic) in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Biography
Osiński was born to the courtier Pawła, a devout Calvinist.[1]
Around 1633, he became the high commander of King Władysław IV Waza. In 1641, he became the owner of royal lands in Brest.[1] The next year, he accompanied the king on his journey to Lithuania,[1] and in 1645 became oboźny of the Lithuanian Army.
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