Władysław Siciński

Lithuanian noble
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroLithuanian noble
PlacesLithuania
wasJudge
Work fieldLaw
Gender
Male
Birth1 January 1615
Death1 January 1672 (aged 57 years)
Family
Father:Jonas Sicinskis
The details

Biography

Władysław Wiktoryn Siciński (Lithuanian: Čičinskas) (ca. 1615-1672) was a member of the Polish-Lithuanian nobility and dignitary of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Lord Master-of-the-Table (since 1655) and Lord Vice-Justice (since 1666) of Upytė, he was among the envoys of the Trakai Voivodeship nobility to the Parliament of 1652.
A Protestant, he is credited with using the liberum veto for the first time in Polish history. Some historians have speculated, that he might have acted on orders from Janusz Radziwiłł, through Wisner observed there is no evidence to support this theory.

Legend in Lithuania and Literature

He became legendary in Lithuania in folks legends, as an incredibly cruel landlord. He is a popular character in Lithuanian and Polish literature.

  • Adam Mickiewicz ballad Popas w Upicie, 1825,
  • Juljan Mickevicz, Sycynski Poseł Upitski, 1828,
  • Adam Krechoviecki, „Veto“ (1889 m.,
  • Jan Kupiec, „Seimelis Jasuose“, poema (1904)
  • Maironis „Čičinskas“, ballad (1919),
  • Teofilis Tilvytis, „Prasmegęs dvaras“, poem (1949),
  • Vytautas Misevičius, „Čičinskas“, (1959,
  • Juozas Marcinkevičius, „Čičinskas“, dramatic poem,
  • Kostas Astrauskas, „Čičinskas“, drama (1974–1975 m.).
  • Gary Čičinskas, Uk 1976–present

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