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Encyclopedia > Mikolaj Czarny Radziwill
The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. The correct title is Mikolaj 'Czarny' Radziwiłł.

For other people with the name of Mikolaj Radziwiłł, see Mikołaj Radziwiłł.

Mikołaj Krzysztof Radziwiłł

Noble Family Radziwiłł
Coat of Arms Trąby
Parents Jan Mikołaj Radziwiłł
Hanna Kiszka
Consorts Elżbieta Szydłowiecka
Children with Elżbieta Szydłowiecka
Mikolaj Krzysztof Radziwiłł
Jerzy Radziwiłł
Albrycht Radziwiłł
Stanisław Pius Radziwiłł
Elżbieta Radziwiłł
Zofia Agnieszka Radziwiłł
Anna Magdalena Radziwiłł
Krystyna Radziwiłł
Jan Radziwiłł
Date of Birth January 4, 1515
Place of Birth Nieśwież
Date of Death May 28, 1565
Place of Death Wilno

Mikolaj Krzysztof Radziwiłł, nicknamed The Black (pl. Czarny) and also known as Mikołaj Radziwiłł The Fifth (1515-1565) was a Polish magnate, noble, Palatine of Vilnius, Grand Grand Lithuanian Chancellor and Hetman in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.


Mikołaj Czarny was able to gain much political influence thanks to the romance between his cousin Barbara Radziwiłł and king Zygmunt II August. This made him one of the most powerful Royal advisers. Mikolaj became Marshal of Lithuania, Grand Chancellor of Lithuania, as well as Palatine of Vilnius, gained immense wealth and became the most powerful magnate in the Commonwealth of that time.


The new status of the Radziwiłł family was further strengthened when, during his diplomatic mission to Charles V and Ferdinand I, a hereditary title of Prince (SRI) was granted to him and his cousin Mikolaj the Red. This was an extremely important title in the Commonwealth, were all szlachta were supposed to be equal and majority of titles popular in other countries, like duke or baron were banned and none could be awarded by the Commonwealth king.


He formed an alliance with his cousin Mikołaj 'Rudy' Radziwiłł against other notable Lithuanian families in the rivalry for the dominant status in the Great Duchy. This alliance marked the formation of a dynastic-like cooperation between Radziwiłłs and showed how family interests could affect magnates relations with Rzeczpospolita (the Commonwealth). Both Radziwiłłs backed the cause of Lithuania independence.


Coincidentally, despite opposing close ties with Poland, he was the chief negotatiator in the successful negotiation between Poland and the state controlled by the Order of the Brethren of the Sword, which led to the secularisation of Livonia and its union with Poland in 1562.


Mikołaj also greatly furthered the poloniasation of other Lithuanian nobles by adopting Polish culture - it's fashion, customs and language.


He was known for his religious beliefs, as he was one of the most prominent converts and advocates of the Protestant faith in Poland. He provided financial support for the printing of the first Polish translation of the Bible in 1563, colporated works written in defense of the Reformed faith, financed a magnificent church and college at Vilnius, supported learned Protestants, and in various other ways fostered the Calvinist faith.



 
Grand Marshals of Lithuania of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

Stanislaw Czupuruna | Rumbold Wolimuntowicz | Radziwill Oscikowicz | Piotr Montygerdowicz | Marcin Gesztold | Bohdan Andrzej Sakowicz | Piotr Jan Montygerdowicz | Jan Jurjewicz Zabrzezinski | Mikolaj Radziwill | Mikolaj Jan Kiezgajlo | Stanislaw Piotr Kiszka | Jan Mikolaj Radziwill | Jan Zabrzezinski | Mikolaj Czarny Radziwill | Jan Hieronim Chodkiewicz | Mikolaj Krzysztof Sierotka Radziwill | Albrycht Radziwill | Stanislaw Radziwill | Krzysztof Monwind Drohostajski | Piotr Wiesiolowski | Jan Stanislaw Sapieha | Krzysztof Wiesiolowski | Aleksander Ludwik Radziwill | Krzysztof Zawisza | Aleksander Hilary Polubinski | Stanislaw Kazimierz Radziwill | Jan Karol Dolski | Janusz Antoni Wisniowiecki | Aleksander Pawel Sapieha | Kazimierz Antoni Sanguszko | Marcjan Dominik Wollowicz | Aleksander Pawel Sapieha | Pawel Karol Sanguszko | Ignacy Oginski | Jozef Paulin Sanguszko | Wladyslaw Roch Gurowski | Roman Ignacy Potocki | Ludwik Skumin Tyszkiewicz



 
Chancellors of Kingdom of Poland and Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Grand Chancellors of the Crown

Klemens | Jarost | Stanislaw z Krakowa | Franciszek z Krakowa | Zbigniew z Szczyrzyca | Janusz Suchywilk | Zawisza z Kurozwek | Jan Radlica z Radliczyc | Zaklika z Miedzygorza | Wojciech Jastrzebiec z Lubnicy | Jan Szafraniec z Luczyc | Jan Taszka z Koniecpola | Jan Gruszczynski | Jakub z Debna | Uriel z Gorki | Stanislaw Kurozwecki | Krzeslaw Kurozwecki | Jan Laski | Maciej Drzewicki | Krzysztof Szydlowiecki | Jan Chojenski | Pawel Wolski | Tomasz Sobocki | Samuel Maciejowski | Jan Ocieski | Walenty Dembinski | Piotr Dunin Wolski | Jan Zamoyski | Maciej Pstrokonski | Wawrzyniec Gembicki | Szczesny Kryski | Stanislaw Zolkiewski | Andrzej Lipski | Waclaw Leszczynski | Jakub Zadzik | Tomasz Zamoyski | Piotr Gebicki | Jerzy Ossolinski | Andrzej Leszczynski | Stefan Krycinski | Mikolaj Jan Prazmowski | Jan Leszczynski | Jan Stefan Wydzga | Jan Wielopolski | Jerzy Albrecht Doenhoff | Karol Tarlo | Andrzej Chryzostom Zaluski | Jan Szembek | Andrzej Stanislaw Zaluski | Jan Malachowski | Andrzej Zamoyski | Andrzej Stanislaw Kostka Mlodziejowski | Jan Jedrzej Borch | Antoni Onufry Okecki | Jacek Malachowski | Antoni Sulkowski

Grand Chancellors of Lithuania

Mikolaj Radziwillowicz | Mikolaj Radziwill | Olbracht Marcin Gasztold | Jan Jurjewicz Hlebowicz | Mikolaj Czarny Radziwill | Mikolaj Rudy Radziwill | Eustachy Wollowicz | Lew Sapieha | Albrycht Stanislaw Radziwill | Krzysztof Zygmunt Pac | Marcjan Aleksander Oginski | Dominik Mikolaj Radziwill | Karol Stanislaw Radziwill | Michal Serwacy Wisniowiecki | Jan Fryderyk Sapieha | Michal Fryderyk Czartoryski | Aleksander Michal Sapieha | Joachim Littawor Chreptowicz

Deputy Chancellors the Crown

Hieronim Radziejowski | Boguslaw Leszczyński | Jan Wielopolski | Jacek Malachowski | Hugo Kołłataj

Deputy Chancellors of Lithuania

Krzysztof Mikolaj Piorun Radziwill | Stefan Pac | Dominik Mikołaj Radziwiłł | Michal Kazimierz Radziwill | Stanislaw Antoni Szczuka | Kazimierz Czartoryski



 
Great Lithuanian Hetmans of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

Konstanty Ostrogski | Semen Jurewicz | Stanisław Janowicz Kieżgajło | Stanisław Piotrowicz Kiszka | Konstanty Ostrogski | Jerzy Radziwiłł | Mikołaj 'Czarny' Radziwiłł | Jeremi Chodkiewicz | Mikołaj 'Rudy' Radziwiłł | Krzysztof 'Piorun' Radziwiłł | Jan Karol Chodkiewicz | Lew Sapieha | Krzysztof Radziwiłł | Janusz Kiszka | Janusz Radziwiłł | Jan Paweł Sapieha | Michał Kazimierz Pac | Michał Serwacy Wiśniowiecki | Kazimierz Jan Sapieha | Jan Sapieha | Grzegorz Antoni Ogiński | Ludwik Pociej | Michał Serwacy Wiśniowiecki | Michał 'Rybeńko' Radziwiłł | Michał Józef Massalski | Michał Kazimierz Ogiński | Szymon Marcin Kossakowski



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MikoÅ‚aj "the Black" Radziwiłł - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (572 words)
Mikolaj Krzysztof Radziwiłł, nicknamed The Black (Lithuanian: Mikalojus Radvila Juodasis) and also known as Mikołaj Radziwiłł The Fifth (1515-1565) was a noble (szlachcic) of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Palatine of Vilnius, Grand Grand Lithuanian Chancellor and the Grand Hetman of Lithuania.
Mikołaj Czarny was able to gain much political influence thanks to the romance between his cousin Barbara Radziwiłł and king Zygmunt II August.
Mikolaj became Marshal of Lithuania, Grand Chancellor of Lithuania, as well as Palatine of Vilnius, gained immense wealth and became the most powerful magnate in the Commonwealth of that time.
Short history of the Radziwill Family by Peter Paul Bajer (4734 words)
Mikolaj also formed a political alliance with his cousin Mikolaj the Red against other magnates in the rivalry for the dominant status in the Great Duchy, which was manifested in his calls for the Lithuanian independence.
Radziwill's exclusivity is also sustained by the upholding of a patriotic/religious ideology associated with the Polish aristocratic circles and based on the principle of noblesse oblige-binding them personally to an intensive service towards the common good.
This type of activity is represented, for example, by Mikolaj Konstanty (*1958), head of the Foundation of Saint John of Jerusalem, known as Pomoc Maltanska, which cares for the sick and the poor, and works under the auspices of the Association of Polish Knights of Saint John.
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