Zofia from Zamiechów
Zofia z Zamiechowa (born in 1635) - a Polish noblewoman. Her first husband was Jan Golski (his brother Stanisław Golski was the owner of, among others, Buczacz, Podhajec and Czortkowa), followed by Stanisław Lanckoroński (died in 1617, Halych castellan, voivode of Podolia) and Janusz Tyszkiewicz Skumin. As the heir of Stanisław and Jan Golski, she had a controversy with the prince Jan Jerzy Radziwiłłem because of the desolation of the estate of the prince Eleonora of Ostrogskisch (widow of the province governor of Podole, Hieronim Jazłowiecki) by Stanisław Golski's soldiers (namely Koryszczów, Kapuściński, Śnietkowce and Połowce). In 1616, Zofia z Zamiechowa sold the city of Czortków to Stefan Potocki as a widow after Jan Golski. Founder of the Holy Trinity Church in Podhajce, in the basement of which she was buried. Bibliography
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