Jan Kmita z Wiśnicza

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Jan Kmita z Wiśnicza (ca. 1330 - died 1376 in Kraków) was a Polish knight.

Jan Kmita z Wiśnicza
Coat of armsSzreniawa
Born1330
Died7 December 1376 (aged 45-46)
Kraków, Kingdom of Poland
Noble familyKmita

He became general starost of Ruthenia and Sieradz (1351–1367), starost of Lwów (1371) and starost of Kraków (1375). In the name of King Louis I of Hungary he governed Ruthenia in 1372–1375.

Kmita is known for having the Nowy Wiśnicz Castle erected which served as a defensive residence for him and his family.[1]

He was killed while attempting to put down a riot consisting of Kraków townspeople and knights in conflict with Hungarian settlers.[2]

Jan was the first Kmita who used the Szreniawa coat of arms with a cross.

References

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  1. "Zamek w Wiśniczu". zamekwisnicz.pl (in Polish).
  2. "Kmita Jan". encyklopediakrakowa.pl. Retrieved 2025-05-23.