Jan Tarło
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Jan Tarło
Summary
Jan Tarło is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1527[2]. He died in Kraków[3]. He died on January 1, 1587[4].
Key Facts
- Jan Tarło died in Kraków[3].
- Jan Tarło was born on January 1, 1527[2].
- Jan Tarło died on January 1, 1587[4].
- Jan Tarło's father was Jan Tarło[5].
- Jan Tarło's mother was Dorota Tarnowska[6].
- A child of Jan Tarło was Anna Tarło[7].
- A child of Jan Tarło was Aleksander Piotr Tarło[8].
- Jan Tarło held citizenship in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[9].
- Jan Tarło held the position of Q9377081[10].
- Jan Tarło held the position of king's secretary at the Polish court[11].
- Jan Tarło held the position of Polish elector[12].
- Jan Tarło held the position of Q64409973[13].
- Jan Tarło held the position of Q64777436[14].
- Jan Tarło held the position of Castellan of Radom[15].
- Jan Tarło's religion is recorded as Reformed Christianity[16].
- Jan Tarło is recorded as male[17].
- Jan Tarło's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Jan Tarło's family is recorded as Tarło family[19].
- Jan Tarło's coat of arms is recorded as topór[20].
- Jan Tarło's given name is recorded as Jan[21].
- Jan Tarło's participant in is recorded as 1573 Polish–Lithuanian royal election[22].
- Jan Tarło's participant in is recorded as 1576 Polish–Lithuanian royal election[23].
- Jan Tarło's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Polish[24].
- Jan Tarło's different from is recorded as Jan Tarło[25].
Body
Origins and Family
Jan Tarło was born on January 1, 1527[2]. His father was he[5]. His mother was Dorota Tarnowska[6].
Career and Affiliations
Positions held include Q9377081[10], in Crown of the Kingdom of Poland[26]; king's secretary at the Polish court[11], in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[27]; Polish elector[12]; Q64409973[13]; Q64777436[14]; and Castellan of Radom[15].
Personal Life
Children include Anna Tarło[7], b. 1570[28], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[29] and Aleksander Piotr Tarło[8], 1580–1649[30], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[31]. Jan Tarło's religion is recorded as Reformed Christianity[16].
Death and Burial
Jan Tarło died on January 1, 1587[4]. He passed away in Kraków[3].
FAQs
Where did Jan Tarło die?
Jan Tarło died in Kraków[3].
Who were Jan Tarło's parents?
Jan Tarło's father was Jan Tarło[5]. Jan Tarło's mother was Dorota Tarnowska[6].