Cześnik
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Cześnik ("cup-bearer") was a court office in Poland until the end of the 13th Century. The holder was responsible for the wine-cellar of the King and for serving him cups with wine at banquets. Since the 14th Century, it has been an honorary title in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
- Cześnik wielki koronny - Great King's Cup-Bearer of the Crown
- Cześnik wielki litewski - Great King's Cup-Bearer of Lithuania
- Cześnik ziemski - District King's Cup-Bearer
According to the office hierarchy in 1768, his position in the Crown was over Łowczy and under Podstoli. In the Grand Duchy of Lithuania over Horodniczy and under Podczaszy.