Jakub Zadzik

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Tapestry which belonged to Jakub Zadzik, with (center) Korab coat of arms.
Tapestry which belonged to Jakub Zadzik, with (center) Korab coat of arms.

Jakub Zadzik (1582-1642), Great Crown Secretary from 1613 to 1627, bishop of Chełmno from 1624, Crown Deputy Chancellor from 1627, Great Crown Chancellor from 1628 to 1635, bishop of Kraków from 1635, diplomat, szlachcic, magnate in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. His coat of arms was Korab.

In 1626 he convened the Sejm in Toruń to raise taxes for the war with Sweden and created a committee to reform the military treasury.

Korab coat-of-arms
Korab coat-of-arms

He negotiated the Treaty of Altmark in 1629 and the Treaty of Sztumska Wieś in 1635 with Sweden, which ended the Polish-Swedish War, and the Treaty of Polanów with Russia in 1634, ending the Smolensk War.

He was a dedicated Catholic and supporter of the Counter-Reformation. In 1638 he succeeded in closing the Polish Brethren center in Raków. He often opposed Władysław IV Waza, especially his actions designed to regain the throne of Sweden and strengthen the powers of the monarchy by means of military action.

Zadzik sponsored the palace of the Bishop of Kraków in Kielce, now a museum.


Preceded by
Jan Olbracht Waza
Bishop of Kraków
1635 – 1642
Succeeded by
Piotr Gembicki


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