Kasztelan krakowski Jerzy ks. Zbaraski (1574-1631). Szkic do portretu antyregalisty
Abstract
Jerzy prince Zbaraski was a descendent of the rich and powerful magnates
family. He was born in 1574 as a son of Janusz prince Zbaraski (d. 1608) voivode
of Bracław and Anna princess Czetwertyńska. Well educated, very good at foreign
languages after long studies abroad, as a young man, together with his younger
brother – prince Krzysztof (1579-1627), he became a king’s courtier. A conflict
between him and Jesuits at the court was a cause of his disgrace. Passed over by
the king in the distribution of state offices and crown estates, he became an oppositionist.
Since then Zbaraski brothers fought internal and foreign policy of the
king. After the death of their father, prince Jerzy and prince Krzysztof belonged to
the exclusive group of the richest Crown magnates. Both of them played a great
political role during the reign of Zygmunt III. As a castellan of Kraków (since
1620) prince Jerzy felt himself authorized to review and criticize almost every
move of the king. Not until the Swedes invaded Prussia, prince castellan noticed
the necessity of deep state reforms. After death of the younger brother, the only
heir of the huge family landed estates was prince Jerzy. Because of his fortune
the castellan of Kraków was the second Crown magnate of his times. During the
last years of his life he played a first role on the political scene of the Republic.
Prince Jerzy was very popular among Polish nobility. He was regarded as an ideal
senator. He enjoyed widespread support. He was also admired and widely
revered. Jerzy prince Zbaraski died in Kraków July 30th 1631 as a last male descendent
of his family.
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