Stanisław Chomętowski

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Stanisław Chomętowski (16731728) was a Polish politician, military commander and diplomat, notable as one of the most reliable supporters of Polish king August II the Strong.

Born to a non-notable szlachta family, in 1696 he rose to the office of the starost of Radom. A veteran of the Great Northern War, after the abdication of August II the Strong he supported his return. During the Sandomierz Confederation of 1704 he was elected the Marshal of the Sejm and gained much support among the gentry. He also tried to gain Russian support for the cause of August II the Strong. In the following years he also became the starost of Zwoleń (1706), Drohobycz and Złotoryja (1708), which significantly added to his fortune. Since 1706 he was also the voivode of Masovian Voivodship, one of the most populous and rich lands of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

Lis Coat of Arms used by Stanisław Chomętowski
Lis Coat of Arms used by Stanisław Chomętowski

In 1712 he was dispatched as ambassador to Turkey to negotiate the return of Swedish king Charles XII to Sweden. For this mission he was awarded with 25,000 tallers, an astronomically-high amount of money by those times' standards. In 1717 he signed the constitution of the Silent Sejm. For his support for the king, in 1725 he was made the Court Marshal of the Crown. The following year he became the Field Crown Hetman and held that post until his death in 1728.

 
Field Crown Hetmans of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

Jan Koła | Mikołaj Sieniawski | Jerzy Jazłowiecki | Mikołaj Sieniawski | Stanisław Żółkiewski | Stanisław Koniecpolski | Marcin Kazanowski | Mikołaj Potocki | Marcin Kalinowski | Stanisław "Rewera" Potocki | Stanisław Lanckoroński | Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski | Stefan Czarniecki | Jan Sobieski | Dymitr Jerzy Wiśniowiecki | Stanisław Jabłonowski | Mikołaj Hieronim Sieniawski | Andrzej Potocki | Feliks Kazimierz Potocki | Hieronim Augustyn Lubomirski | Adam Mikołaj Sieniawski | Stanisław Mateusz Rzewuski | Stanisław Chomętowski | Jan Klemens Branicki | Wacław Rzewuski | Franciszek Ksawery Branicki | Seweryn Rzewuski


 
Court Marshals of the Crown of Kingdom of Poland and Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Marshal staffs

Paszek z Bogumilowic | Piotr z Niedzwiedzia | Andrzej Grochocki | Wawrzyniec Zaremba z Kaliny | Domarat z Kobylan | Jakub Przekora z Morawian | Mikolaj Lackoronski z Brzezia | Piotr Olesnicki z Sienna | Andrzej Teczynski z Rabsztyna | Jan z Brzezia, z Lackorony | Jan Bejzat z Mokrska | Mikolaj Zakrzowski | Hynek z Balic, z Gorenic | Jan Lackoronski z Brzezia | Jan Bejzat z Mokrska | Michal Lasocki | Pawel Jesieniecki | Piotr Kurozwecki | Stanislaw Lackoronski | Rafal Leszczynski | Jan Teczynski z Rabsztyna | Stanislaw Jarocki | Piotr Kmita | Jan Teczynski | Stanislaw Maciejowski | Stanislaw Wolski | Stanislaw Barzi | Andrzej Opalinski | Andrzej Zborowski | Stanislaw Przyjemski | Prokop Sieniawski | Mikolaj Wolski | Andrzej Przyjemski | Lukasz Opalinski | Stanislaw Przyjemski | Adam Kazanowski | Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski | Lukasz Opalinski | Jan Klemens Branicki | Stanislaw Herakliusz Lubomirski | Mikolaj Hieronim Sieniawski | Hieronim Augustyn Lubomirski | Józef Karol Lubomirski | Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski | Wojciech Dambski | Stanisław Chomętowski | Stefan Potocki | Franciszek Bielinski | Jerzy Augustyn Wandalin Mniszech | Franciszek Wielopolski | Franciszek Rzewuski | Kazimierz Raczynski | Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski


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