Stefan Chmielecki

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Stefan Chmielecki
Bornaround 1580
Died(1630-02-20)February 20, 1630
SpouseTeofila Chmielecka

Stefan Chmielecki (died 1630) was a Polish noble of Chmieleccy noble family and voivode of Kiev (1629–1630). He was married to Teofila Chmielecka. He used Chmielecki's family crest: Bończa coat of arms

Bibliography

  • Władysław A. Serczyk, Na dalekiej Ukrainie. Dzieje Kozaczyzny do 1648 roku, Kraków - Wrocław 1984.
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