Samuel Kmicic (between 1625 & 1630–1692) was a nobleman (szlachcic) from Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. He held the ranks of colonel (pułkownik) in the Royal Army, chorąży (ensign) of Orsza and Grand Lithuanian Guardian. During The Deluge - the Swedish invasion of Poland in 1650s - he led a konfederacja - a military rebellion against hetman Janusz Radziwiłł, who had betrayed the Commonwealth and allied himself with the Swedes. Later Kmicic joined the Tyszowce Confederation.
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| - Samuel Kmicic (en)
- Samuel Kmicic (pl)
- Кмитич, Самуил (ru)
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| - Samuel Kmicic herbu Radzic II (zm. 13 kwietnia 1692) – strażnik wielki litewski od 1676 r., pułkownik wojsk litewskich, chorąży orszański. Był jednym z najbardziej utalentowanych dowódców wojskowych I Rzeczypospolitej. Henryk Sienkiewicz, wzorując się na postaci Samuela, bohaterem swojej powieści Potop uczynił Andrzeja Kmicica. (pl)
- Самуил Кмитич, (белор. Самуэль Кміціч, польск. Samuel Kmicic; 1630 — 13 апреля 1692) — военачальник Великого княжества Литовского. Полковник, хорунжий оршанский (с 1658), (1676—1692). Принимал активное участие в войнах Речи Посполитой с Русским царством (1654—1667) и Швецией (1655—1660). (ru)
- Samuel Kmicic (between 1625 & 1630–1692) was a nobleman (szlachcic) from Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. He held the ranks of colonel (pułkownik) in the Royal Army, chorąży (ensign) of Orsza and Grand Lithuanian Guardian. During The Deluge - the Swedish invasion of Poland in 1650s - he led a konfederacja - a military rebellion against hetman Janusz Radziwiłł, who had betrayed the Commonwealth and allied himself with the Swedes. Later Kmicic joined the Tyszowce Confederation. (en)
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| - Samuel Kmicic (between 1625 & 1630–1692) was a nobleman (szlachcic) from Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. He held the ranks of colonel (pułkownik) in the Royal Army, chorąży (ensign) of Orsza and Grand Lithuanian Guardian. During The Deluge - the Swedish invasion of Poland in 1650s - he led a konfederacja - a military rebellion against hetman Janusz Radziwiłł, who had betrayed the Commonwealth and allied himself with the Swedes. Later Kmicic joined the Tyszowce Confederation. Kmicic was one of the Polish commanders in the Russo-Polish War (1654–1667), and fought in the battle of Połonka. After the war, he supported the Polish kings, opposing, among others, the Lubomirski's Rokosz. He was married twice. From his first marriage, he had a son . His second wife was Anna Kantakuzem, whom he married about 1676. Samuel Kmicic may have served as the inspiration for the fictional Andrzej Kmicic, hero of Henryk Sienkiewicz's novel Potop. (en)
- Samuel Kmicic herbu Radzic II (zm. 13 kwietnia 1692) – strażnik wielki litewski od 1676 r., pułkownik wojsk litewskich, chorąży orszański. Był jednym z najbardziej utalentowanych dowódców wojskowych I Rzeczypospolitej. Henryk Sienkiewicz, wzorując się na postaci Samuela, bohaterem swojej powieści Potop uczynił Andrzeja Kmicica. (pl)
- Самуил Кмитич, (белор. Самуэль Кміціч, польск. Samuel Kmicic; 1630 — 13 апреля 1692) — военачальник Великого княжества Литовского. Полковник, хорунжий оршанский (с 1658), (1676—1692). Принимал активное участие в войнах Речи Посполитой с Русским царством (1654—1667) и Швецией (1655—1660). (ru)
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