Jan Tarnowski

Polish noble and military leader

Jan Tarnowski - Polish noble and military leader
Born

1488
537 years ago

Died

May 16th, 1561
463 years ago — 73 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Poland

Links & References

Tarnowski served as a prominent military leader and statesman in Poland during the 16th century. His military career included significant roles during the wars against the Ottoman Empire and the Muscovite state. He held the title of Voivode of Podolia, overseeing military operations and local governance. Tarnowski became known for his strategic prowess in battles and was influential in various political affairs. His leadership in defense of Polish territories contributed to the stability of the region during a tumultuous period in history.

Voivode of Podolia

Leadership against the Ottoman Empire

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