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Stefan Chmielecki
Born
around 1580
Died
(1630-02-20)February 20, 1630
Spouse
Teofila Chmielecka
Stefan Chmielecki (died 1630) was a Polish noble of Chmieleccy noble family and voivode of Kiev (1629–1630). He was married to Teofila Chmielecka. He used Chmielecki's family crest: Bończa coat of arms
Chmielecki may refer to: StefanChmielecki (died 1630), Polish noble Teofila Chmielecka (1590–1650), his wife Tymon Tytus Chmielecki (born 1965), Polish...
StefanChmielecki (died 1630) was a Polish noble of Chmieleccy noble family and voivode of Kiev (1629–1630). He was married to Teofila Chmielecka. He...
military spouse in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, married to StefanChmielecki. She was known for her dedication to the military ideals and of maintaining...
villages in Volhynia and Galicia and withdrew before Koniecpolski and StefanChmielecki could bring up troops. Later, Khan Temir raided Podolia. In early...
villages in Volhynia and Galicia and withdrew before Koniecpolski and StefanChmielecki could bring up troops. Shahin not only opposed the campaign but also...
(1608–1618) Tomasz Zamoyski (1619–1628) Aleksander Zasławski (1629) StefanChmielecki (1629–1630) Janusz Tyszkiewicz (1630–1649) Adam Kisiel (1650–1653)...
first written mention of the late modern era is a letter from Voivode StefanChmielecki, who presented "one vineyard" to the family of Nikoa Varzar and his...
Galicia in revenge for Polish support of Mehmed. They were defeated by StefanChmielecki and only 7000 of the original 10 to 15 thousand Crimeans returned...
which the registered Cossacks and the crown army under the command of StefanChmielecki defeated the Tatar attackers led by Salamet-Geray, who were returning...
(1608–1618) Tomasz Zamoyski (1619–1628) Aleksander Zasławski (1629) StefanChmielecki (1629–1630) Janusz Tyszkiewicz (1630–1649) Adam Kisiel (1650–1653)...
236–8. doi:10.1136/archdischild-2013-304340. PMC 3841808. PMID 23986538. Chmielecki J, Meyerson M (14 January 2014). "DNA sequencing of cancer: what have...