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'''Jan Stanisław Sapieha''' ({{lang-lt|Jonas Stanislovas Sapiega}}) (1589–1635) was a [[Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth|Polish-Lithuanian]] [[szlachta|noble]], [[starost]] of [[Słonim]], [[Court Marshal of Lithuania]] from 1617, [[Great Lithuanian Marshal]] from 1621.
'''Jan Stanisław Sapieha''' ({{lang-lt|Jonas Stanislovas Sapiega}}; 25 October 1589 in [[Maladziečna]] - 10 April 1635 in [[Lyakhavichy]]) was a [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth|Polish-Lithuanian]] [[szlachta|noble]], [[starost]] of [[Słonim]], [[Court Marshal of Lithuania]] from 1617, [[Great Lithuanian Marshal]] from 1621.


Son of [[Lew Sapieha]]. Studied abroad. Friend and supporter of prince and later king [[Władysław IV Waza]]. Deputy to many [[Sejm]]s, took part in the [[Polish-Swedish wars]], but gained a reputation as a weak tactician, suffering several defeats. Near the end of his life had [[mental health]] problems, but his friend the king allowed him to remain at the royal court till his last days.
He was the son of [[Lew Sapieha]]. Jan studied abroad. He was a friend and supporter of prince and later king [[Władysław IV Vasa]] and served as a deputy to many [[Sejm]]s. Sapieha took part in the [[Polish-Swedish wars]], but gained the reputation of a weak tactician and suffered several defeats. Near the end of his life he had [[mental health]] problems, but his friend king Władysław IV allowed him to remain at the royal court until his death.

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Jan Stanisław Sapieha, 1709

Jan Stanisław Sapieha (Lithuanian: Jonas Stanislovas Sapiega; 25 October 1589 in Maladziečna - 10 April 1635 in Lyakhavichy) was a Polish-Lithuanian noble, starost of Słonim, Court Marshal of Lithuania from 1617, Great Lithuanian Marshal from 1621.

He was the son of Lew Sapieha. Jan studied abroad. He was a friend and supporter of prince and later king Władysław IV Vasa and served as a deputy to many Sejms. Sapieha took part in the Polish-Swedish wars, but gained the reputation of a weak tactician and suffered several defeats. Near the end of his life he had mental health problems, but his friend king Władysław IV allowed him to remain at the royal court until his death.

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