Jan Gniński (died c.1685) was a Polish diplomat, Treasurer of the Crown Court. He was Vice-Chancellor of the Crown from 1681, voivode of Malbork in 1681, governor from 1668 to 1680 of Chelm [1] and was an MP in the Sejm. He participated in the Polish-Swedish wars and the Siege of Vienna (1683) and was known to be an Ambassador to Turkey. [2]
Jan Gniński was married to Dorota Jaskólska. [3] They had five children:
Jan Gniński (died c.1685) was a Polish diplomat, Treasurer of the Crown Court. He was Vice-Chancellor of the Crown from 1681, voivode of Malbork in 1681, governor from 1668 to 1680 of Chelm [1] and was an MP in the Sejm. He participated in the Polish-Swedish wars and the Siege of Vienna (1683) and was known to be an Ambassador to Turkey. [2]
Jan Gniński was married to Dorota Jaskólska. [3] They had five children: