Jan Florian Drobysz Tuszyński

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Jan Florian Drobysz Tuszyński (born 21 June 1640, d. 3 April 1707 in Zamość) was a Polish szlachcic (nobleman) and diarist.

During the service under Marcin Zamoyski he gained the office of stolnik of Zhytomyr. However, the date of this event is unknown.[1]

He died on 3 April 1707 in Zamość. He was buried in St. Peter church in Zamość.[1]

He wrote his diary after 1684.[2] Some parts he finished before 1696 as he mentioned Jan III Sobieski as an alive.[2] Adam Przyboś, a Polish historian and editor of Tuszyński's diary, considered that Drobysz Tuszyński had written notes during his military service and after retirement, in 1690s, he decided to compile them.[3]

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ a b Adam Przyboś (1954). "Wstęp". Dwa pamiętniki z XVIII wieku (in Polish). Wrocław - Warszawa: Ossolineum. p. XXXVII.
  2. ^ a b Adam Przyboś (1954). "Wstęp". Dwa pamiętniki z XVIII wieku (in Polish). Wrocław - Warszawa: Ossolineum. p. XXVIII.
  3. ^ Adam Przyboś (1954). "Wstęp". Dwa pamiętniki z XVIII wieku (in Polish). Wrocław - Warszawa: Ossolineum. pp. XXVIII–XXIX.

References[edit]

  • Adam Przyboś (1954). "Wstęp". Dwa pamiętniki z XVIII wieku (in Polish). Wrocław - Warszawa: Ossolineum.