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About Marcin Sadowski h. Nałęcz
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Marcin Sadowski was a chamberlain from the Polish town of Gostyn in the time of King Wladislaus IV. In 1643 he became a member of Sejm, the Polish Parliament, where he served briefly. Afterward he was a castellan of Gostyn and in 1650, he erected a church and convent for the sisters of St. Clare in Lowicz, a religious center between Warsaw and Lodz. Two of his sons left Poland and and fought at the time of the Swedish invasion. One died in the war.
Source for information about Martin/Marcin was Lucjusc Niedzwiechi, Gdahsk-Olium, 1964
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Marcin Sadowski, kept closer ties to Gostyn, a town in west central Poland, than to Sadowie where the clan apparently originated at least two centuries before. He was a chamberlain of Gostyn in the time of King Wladislaus IV. In 1643 he became a member of Sejm, the Polish parliament, and one of his duties was inspector of the royal estates in the Ukraine. His career in the Sejm was brief. Next he was a castellan of Gostyn and in 1650, while still holding the same position, he erected a wonderful church and convent for the Sisters of St. Clare in Lowicz, a religious center between Warsaw and Lodz. It is said that he served three kings of Poland.
Marcin Sadowski h. Nałęcz's Timeline
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1644
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Gostyn, Poland
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1669 |
1669
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Gostyn, Poland
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1673 |
1673
Age 29
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Posen, Poland
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1673
Age 29
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