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Mikołaj Oleśnicki : ウィキペディア英語版
Mikołaj Oleśnicki
Lord Mikołaj Oleśnicki the elder (d. 1556) was a Polish Calvinist nobleman who established the first Protestant academy in Poland. His wife Zofia Oleśnicka (d. c.1567) was the first notable Polish woman poet.〔Maria Bogucka ''Women in early modern Polish society, against the European background''〕
The ex-priest Francesco Stancaro prevailed on Oleśnicki to drive the monks out of his settlement at Pińczów in 1550 and establish it as a Calvinist centre, the Pińczów Academy.〔MW Anderson ''Vista Tigurina: Peter Martyr and European Reform (1556-1562)'' 1990〕 He corresponded with Melanchthon in 1560.
His nephew was Mikołaj Oleśnicki the younger (30 April 1558 - 13 Dec 1629), initially a Calvinist, he converted in 1598 to Roman Catholicism to gain royal favor.
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