Jan Kiszka
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Jan Kiszka
Summary
Jan Kiszka is a human[1]. He was born on 1547[2]. He died in Kraków[3]. He died on July 9, 1592[4]. He worked as a printer[5]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8 views/month, #7,297 of 1,000,298).[6]
Key Facts
- Jan Kiszka passed away in Kraków[3].
- Jan Kiszka was born on 1547[2].
- Jan Kiszka was born on June 12, 1547[7].
- Jan Kiszka died on July 9, 1592[4].
- Jan Kiszka's father was Stanisław Kiszka II[8].
- Jan Kiszka's mother was Anna Radziwiłł[9].
- Jan Kiszka was married to Elisabeth Ostrogska[10].
- Jan Kiszka held citizenship in Grand Duchy of Lithuania[11].
- Jan Kiszka held citizenship in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[12].
- Jan Kiszka worked as a printer[5].
- Jan Kiszka held the position of Castellan of Vilnius[13].
- Jan Kiszka held the position of Q2657203[14].
- Jan Kiszka held the position of Q24197431[15].
- Jan Kiszka held the position of Elder of Samogitia[16].
- Jan Kiszka held the position of Great Royal Deputy Cup-bearer of Lithuania[17].
- Jan Kiszka held the position of Q66201071[18].
- Jan Kiszka's religion is recorded as Polish Brethren[19].
- Jan Kiszka is recorded as male[20].
- Jan Kiszka's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Jan Kiszka's family is recorded as House of Kiszka[22].
- Jan Kiszka's coat of arms is recorded as Dąbrowa[23].
- Jan Kiszka's family name is recorded as Kiszka[24].
- Jan Kiszka's given name is recorded as Jan[25].
- Jan Kiszka's described by source is recorded as Polish Biographical Dictionary[26].
- Jan Kiszka's sibling is recorded as Stanisław Kiszka[27].
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Origins and Family
Recorded date of birth include 1547[2] and June 12, 1547[7]. Jan Kiszka's father was Stanisław Kiszka II[8]. His mother was Anna Radziwiłł[9].
Career and Affiliations
Jan Kiszka worked as a printer[5]. Positions held include Castellan of Vilnius[13], in Grand Duchy of Lithuania[28], founded in 1413[29]; Q2657203[14], in Grand Duchy of Lithuania[30]; Q24197431[15]; Elder of Samogitia[16], in Grand Duchy of Lithuania[31], founded in 1411[32]; Great Royal Deputy Cup-bearer of Lithuania[17], in Grand Duchy of Lithuania[33]; and Q66201071[18].
Personal Life
Among Jan Kiszka's spouses was Elisabeth Ostrogska[10]. His religion is recorded as Polish Brethren[19].
Death and Burial
Jan Kiszka died on July 9, 1592[4]. He died in Kraków[3].
Why It Matters
Jan Kiszka ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8 views/month, #7,297 of 1,000,298).[6] He is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[34]
FAQs
Where did Jan Kiszka die?
Jan Kiszka passed away in Kraków[3].
Who were Jan Kiszka's parents?
Jan Kiszka's father was Stanisław Kiszka II[8]. Jan Kiszka's mother was Anna Radziwiłł[9].
Who was Jan Kiszka married to?
Jan Kiszka's spouses include Elisabeth Ostrogska[10].
What did Jan Kiszka do for work?
Jan Kiszka worked as printer[5].