Finansowe kulisy walki o polską koronę po abdykacji Jana Kazimierza, a przed elekcją Michała Korybuta Wiśniowieckiego w świetle raportów dyplomatów elektora brandenburskiego (1668–1669)
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In the presented article, the author has concentrated on the presentation of the
backroom activities of the brandenburgian elector's diplomats who resided in the
Republic of Poland in the years 1668-1669. The main diplomats of the elector
Friedrich Wilhelm Hohenzollern in that time were: Johann von Hoverbeck, Joachim
Scultetus, Eusebius Brandt and Friedrich Jena. In the article there is shown an
elaborate diplomatic game and actions using money and given promises to acquire
political allies who would declare themselves for a candidate to a Polish crown
- prince Philip Wilhelm Neuburg - supported by Friedrich Wilhelm Hohenzollern
and Ludwik XN. Branderburgian-Prussian diplomats were leading talks, meeting
the former king, Jan Kazimierzand officials of high rank to test their opinion and
eventually pull them on their side. There is shown in the article that one of the
ways to acquire political allies in the election fight was corruption used by foreign
diplomats. The author, using the archival sources has presented diplomatic activities,
in which money or a promise of a grace or an officewas a price for received support
or service. It was possible to examine what sums of money were offered in these
political auctions and to whom they were given, how people who were interested
were increasing prices by themselves, sometimes playing on both sides. There is
presented a game of elector Friedrich Wilhelm's diplomats, tending not only to
corrupt magnates and important officials on the election time, but also they were
trying to gain long-range aims by winning persons in high positions in the authority
and officialhierarchy and on this way to gain precious and secret information about
Polish politics.
The political result of the election was unexpected, as the nobility has rejected
foreign candidates to choose the native one - 19th June 1669 the prince Michał
Korybut Wiśniowieckiwas elected to be a king of Poland. A big group of nobility
were showing hostility toward backroom activity of senators and diplomats and
a corruption used by them. It is worth to pay attention that the estimation of a new
monarch by the elector's diplomats was very quick. They decided that a choice of
him would not be unprofitable for the elector what was a very clear proof that the
Friedrich Wilhelm'spolitics toward Poland was negative. In the conclusion, the author
presented the then estimation of the corruption issue and opinions of contemporary
academics who investigate this problem.
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