Zygmunt Raczyński


Zygmunt Raczyński (born 1592 (?), died 1662) - Polish official, judge and politician.

The date of birth is not known, but is dated 1592 or slightly earlier. Perhaps served in the army, as evidenced by military symbols on his tombstone in the cathedral of Poznan. He has performed numerous public functions. He was (1637), starostą jasaniecki (1648), a Wielkopolska deputy to the Diet in 1658. Political, economic and marriage abilities made him an unusually wealthy landowner. In 1620 he married Urszula Paulusik from Łobżenica, who quickly died, but her daughter Ewa (1622). Then he probably had two wives - Urszula Świniarska (this marriage is not documented in the sources) and Katarzyna Jełowicka. In addition to Ewa, he had six children: Jan, Francis Stefan (the Kurland family), Michal Kazimierz (the Polish lineage), Piotr, Apolinaria Ludwica and Konstancia Franciszka (at least three youngest sons with Jełowska). In 1638 he founded an altar in the Bernardine church in Bydgoszcz and his tomb in its vicinity (both buildings were relocated in 1839 to the Poznan cathedral).

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