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Konstanty Korniakt h. Krucina,〔 also Constantine Korniakt〔 (c. 1517 – August 1, 1603) (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Κορνιακτός, ''Konstantinos Korniaktos'', also known as Korniat, Korneadi, Korneades, Carneadi, Coretho, Carinacto),〔 was a Greek born merchant, active throughout Central and Eastern Europe; a leaseholder of royal tolls who collected customs duty on behalf of the king. During his lifetime he was the wealthiest man in Lviv (Lwów, in Polish) and even owned numerous villages. He was a wholesale merchant and founder of the Korniakt family dynasty.〔 == Biography == Konstantinos Korniaktos was born of Greek descent,〔 in the city of Candia (Crete) in 1517. He moved to Constantinople at a young age, later migrating to Wallachia where he lived for the rest of his life. He settled in the city of Lviv, where he took over a business of his older brother Michael. The King of Poland Sigismund II Augustus granted him official title of nobility on February 12, 1571 as ''szlachcic'' Konstanty Korniakt, also awarded a number of other privileges. Konstanty Korniakt dealt with international trade, especially from the Ottoman Empire and countries in Germany. He became a merchant and traded in wine, cloth, cotton, honey, hides and furs and soon became very wealthy, even lending money to the kings of Poland including Sigismund II Augustus, and other noble families.〔
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