Krzysztof Korwin Gosiewski Explained

Krzysztof Korwin Gosiewski
Coa:
Ślepowron
More:no
Noble Family:Gosiewski
House-Type:Szlachta
Father:Aleksander Korwin Gosiewski
Birth Date:late 16th century
Death Date:1643

Krzysztof Korwin Gosiewski de armis Ślepowron (died 1643) was the Palatine-Governor of Smolensk from 1639, Secretary of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania since 1638, Lithuanian Great-Quartermaster since 1625, District-Governor of Velizh and a diplomat. He was the son of Aleksander Korwin Gosiewski and Ewa Pac.[1]

He took part in the ceremonial retinue of Prince Jerzy Ossoliński during his embassy in Rome in 1633.[1] In 1638, King Władysław IV Vasa entrusted him with a diplomatic mission to France. His job was to negotiate the release of Prince Jan Kazimierz by the French. On 2 February 1640, he officially entered in Paris.[2] After several weeks of negotiations, he managed to get relief the prince in exchange for a declaration that Poland-Lithuania will not be associated in a state of war with France. On 30 March, together with Jan Kazimierz he left the Bourbon capital. After returning to Poland–Lithuania he received the royal secretary Jan Kunowski who dedicated a book commemorating the achievements of his father, Aleksander Korwin Gosiewski.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Baliński, Michał. Więzienie we Francyi Jana Kazimierza polskiego i szwedzkiego królewica. 1858. 157. pl. 16 December 2021.
  2. Book: Biskup, Rian. The History of Polish Diplomacy X-XX C. 2005. 195. 9788370597085.