Jan Pac
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Jan Pac
Summary
Jan Pac is a human[1]. He was born on +1550-01-01T00:00:00Z[2]. He died on +1610-01-01T00:00:00Z[3]. He is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[4]
Key Facts
- Jan Pac was born on +1550-01-01T00:00:00Z[2].
- Jan Pac died on +1610-01-01T00:00:00Z[3].
- Jan Pac died on +1610-00-00T00:00:00Z[5].
- Jan Pac's father was Dominik Pac[6].
- Jan Pac's mother was Hanna Lozchanka[7].
- Among Jan Pac's spouses was Krystyna Naruszewicz[8].
- Among Jan Pac's spouses was Zofia Anna Wiśniowiecka[9].
- A child of Jan Pac was Jan Kazimierz Pac[10].
- A child of Jan Pac was Q108396127[11].
- A child of Jan Pac was Q124739424[12].
- A child of Jan Pac was Q124739553[13].
- A child of Jan Pac was Q124740030[14].
- A child of Jan Pac was Q124740031[15].
- Jan Pac held citizenship in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[16].
- Jan Pac held the position of Voivode of Minsk[17].
- Jan Pac held the position of Marshals of the Sejm of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[18].
- Jan Pac held the position of Q27001880[19].
- Jan Pac held the position of Lithuanian chasnick[20].
- Jan Pac held the position of Q64811565[21].
- Jan Pac held the position of Deputy to the Sejm of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[22].
- Jan Pac's religion is recorded as Reformed Christianity[23].
- Jan Pac's religion is recorded as Catholicism[24].
- Jan Pac is recorded as male[25].
- Jan Pac's instance of is recorded as human[26].
- Jan Pac's family is recorded as House of Pac[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Jan Pac was born on +1550-01-01T00:00:00Z[2]. His father was Dominik Pac[6]. His mother was Hanna Lozchanka[7].
Career and Affiliations
Positions held include Voivode of Minsk[17], in Grand Duchy of Lithuania[28], founded in 1566[29]; Marshals of the Sejm of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[18], in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[30]; Q27001880[19]; Lithuanian chasnick[20], in Grand Duchy of Lithuania[31]; Q64811565[21]; and Deputy to the Sejm of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[22].
Personal Life
Spouses include Krystyna Naruszewicz[8], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[32] and Zofia Anna Wiśniowiecka[9], 1568–1619[33], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[34]. Children include Jan Kazimierz Pac[10], 1594–1653[35], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[36]; Q108396127[11], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[37]; Q124739424[12]; Q124739553[13], a Catholic priest[38]; Q124740030[14]; and Q124740031[15]. Religious affiliations include Reformed Christianity[23], a Christian denominational family[39], founded in 1519[40] and Catholicism[24], a Christian denominational family[41], founded in 1054[42].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include +1610-01-01T00:00:00Z[3] and +1610-00-00T00:00:00Z[5].
Why It Matters
Jan Pac is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[4]
FAQs
Who were Jan Pac's parents?
Jan Pac's father was Dominik Pac[6]. Jan Pac's mother was Hanna Lozchanka[7].
Who was Jan Pac married to?
Jan Pac's spouses include Krystyna Naruszewicz[8] and Zofia Anna Wiśniowiecka[9].