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209: 31: 504:…the Greek merchants Constantine Korniakt and Manolis Arphanes Marinetos are added. This second redaction appeared no earlier than 1589, as wealthy Greeks began to join the confraternity at a later date, once it had expanded its activities. Korniakt was actually the wealthiest man in Lviv: he traded in Eastern, Western, and local goods, collected customs duty on behalf of the king, and owned a number of villages. 121: 638: 558:
Foreign merchants who chose Lviv as their second home, repaid the city a hundredfold: the Greek from Crete, called Koreto de Candia, whose name was popularly abbreviated into Korniakt, was the most prominent Ukrainian patrician leader in Lviv in the late 16th and early 17th century, erected a
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A famous case is Constantine Korniakt at the end of the sixteenth century who was a native of Crete, became a wine merchant in Lvov, was a leaseholder of royal tolls and finally achieved nobility.
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descent, 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
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Korniaktowska Tower after its founder, a Cretan-born Greek named Korniakt, and classed by connoisseurs without a trace of exaggeration alongside the finest campanillas of Florence.
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Korniaktowska Tower after its founder, a Cretan-born Greek named Korniakt, and classed by connoisseurs without a trace of exaggeration alongside the finest campanillas of Florence
671: 303:. He was owner of three residences in the villages Sośnica, Złotowice and Białoboki, the latter being chosen for the family. In 1610 the construction of the castle began. 280:, and soon had children. His sons were Alexander, Constantine (father of Captain Charles Francis) and Michael Korniakt, his daughters were Katarzyna, Anna (married 295:
Soon after his death in 1603, all of his children converted to Catholicism and eventually were polonized. His son subsequently sold part of his estate and land in
273: 571: 471:"Korniakt", was also built at the end of the 16th century for a well- known Greek merchant who used his influence to build a specially wide house 183:(now Lviv, Ukraine) where he took over a business of his older brother Michael. Already at the time Moldavia in Lviv was closely associated with 824: 734:…built by Pietro di Barbona in 1574-80 for a Greek merchant, Constantine Korniakt. who financed the building of several churches in Lvov. 659: 330:. Other spellings of his surname include Corniaktos, Kornak, Korniak, Korniat, Korneadi, Korneades, Carneadi, Coretho, Carinacto. 839: 358:. "Apriori". Lviv 2011. 128 pages. (Лемко І. Цікавинки з історії Львова. — Львів : Апріорі, 2011. — 128 с. : іл.) — 363: 151:(Lwów, in Polish) and even owned numerous villages. He was a wholesale merchant and founder of the Korniakt family dynasty. 518:
Where East meets West: portrait of personages of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, 1576–1763 : exhibition catalogue
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Korniakt was a patron of architecture and built a magnificent house near the market, which later was rebuilt by
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beautiful bell-tower on the pattern of Renaissance campaniles attached to the church of Assumption.
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where he lived for the rest of his life. Some time in the 1560s Korniakt settled in the city of
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Vasylʹ Mudryĭ, Naukove tovarystvo im. Shevchenka, Shevchenko Scientific Society (U.S.) (1962).
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and defended its interests maintaining friendly relations with other Christian denominations.
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Konstanty Korniakt, also awarded a number of other privileges, thereby establishing the
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at a young age where already in 1540 he became a wealthy merchant. Later he moved to
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Le portrait dans la peinture ukrainienne (" Parsuna ") des XVII e et XVIII e siècles
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Voluntary brotherhood: confraternities of laymen in early modern Ukraine
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Konstanty Korniakt dealt with international trade, especially from the
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Alembekowie, Boimowie, Korniaktowie, Kampianie, Barączowie, Baczewscy
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bienfaiteur de la Confrérie Constantin Korniaktos, Grec d'origine
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granted him official title of nobility on 12 February 1571 as
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Dormition Church. Ruthenian-Walachian holy landmark of Lviv
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Ruthenian nobility of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
683: 426: 396: 745: 515: 455:Anna Benn; Hans Hoefer; Dorothy Stannard (1995). 45:Konstantinos Korniaktos (Κωνσταντίνος Κορνιακτός) 796: 642:. Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine. Volume 5. 532:Konstanty Korniakt Lwow merchant of Greek origin 748:Anthē charitōn: meletēmata heortia sungraphenta 613:Cahiers du monde russe et soviétique, Volume 20 584: 459:. Apa Publications (HK) Ltd. pp. 306–307. 288:and after his death the governor of Belz, Duke 760:Κωνσταντίνο Κορνιακτό, ό όποιος τον είχε ... 570:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 457:Russia: with chapters on Ukraine and Belarus 356:Interesting facts out of the history of Lviv 272:Around 1575 he married Ruthenian noblewoman 718:Victor E. Louis; Jennifer M. Louis (1976). 481: 479: 220:by Pietro di Barbona, paid for by Korniakt. 546:Lviv: a symposium on its 700th anniversary 520:. National Museum in Warsaw. p. 222. 392: 390: 388: 386: 384: 382: 380: 29: 405:(in Polish). Stanisław Kosiedowski – Mój 476: 207: 163:, was born in the city of Candia (today 119: 486:Isaievych, Iaroslav Dmytrovych (2006). 377: 797: 774:Polski słownik biograficzny, Volume 14 720:The complete guide to the Soviet Union 776:. Instytut Historii PAN. p. 82. 772:Polska Akademia Umiejętności (1969). 232:. He became a merchant and traded in 16:Polish noble merchant of Greek origin 13: 825:16th-century Polish businesspeople 684:Adam Bujak; Jerzy Janicki (1997). 427:Adam Bujak; Jerzy Janicki (1997). 348: 88:Financing the construction of the 14: 856: 694:. Wydawnictwo Bosz. p. 17. 397:Krzysztof Bulzacki (2007–2012). 247: 746:Panagiōtakēs, Nikolaos (1998). 739: 711: 677: 665: 653: 644:Institute of History of Ukraine 322:. In Polish, his name is spelt 124:Konstanty Korniakt coat of arms 35:Portrait of Korniakt at prayer 630: 604: 578: 537: 448: 420: 306: 78:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth 74:Crown of the Kingdom of Poland 1: 840:Businesspeople from Heraklion 370: 318:His Greek, original name was 244:, and other noble families. 154: 7: 336: 112: 10: 861: 722:. M. Joseph. p. 184. 516:Malinowski, Jerzy (1993). 312: 815:16th-century Greek people 662:at the Litopys Publishing 548:. New York. p. 175. 267: 136: 108: 100: 84: 62: 40: 28: 21: 820:Businesspeople from Lviv 585:Beleckij Platon (1960). 326:. It is sometimes spelt 256:and is now known as the 615:. Mouton. p. 354. 320:Konstantinos Korniaktos 262:Eastern Orthodox Church 137:Κωνσταντίνος Κορνιακτός 845:16th-century merchants 431:. Wydawn. p. 17. 290:Konstanty Wiśniowiecki 286:Aleksander Chodkiewicz 282:Jan "Gratus" Tarnowski 221: 218:Dormition Church, Lviv 125: 242:Sigismund II Augustus 211: 189:Sigismund II Augustus 187:. The King of Poland 171:in 1517. 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Candia
Kingdom of Candia
Lwów
Crown of the Kingdom of Poland
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Korniakt Palace
Lviv
7 children

Greek
merchant
Greek
Lviv
Greek
Heraklion
Crete
Constantinople
Moldavia
Lwów
Walachia
Sigismund II Augustus
szlachcic
Krucina coat of arms
Krucina

Dormition Church, Lviv
Ottoman Empire
Holy Roman Empire
wine

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