- Jakub Wejher
Jakob Weiher (Weyherr) (surname also written as Weiherr, Waier, Weier, Weyher) (1609 – 1657), a member of the Weiher Noble Family [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Von_Weiher] from
Germany was a Count of theHoly Roman Empire . His coat of arms was Weiher (also known as Skarzyna). Weiher was the Vogt ofMalbork , Castellan ofPuck . InPoland he is known asVoivode of Malbork from 1643–1657, theCastellan ofChmielno , and theStarost ofCzłuchowo ,Kiszporek ,Bychów andBrzechowo . He is remembered as a pious and tolerantmagnate and an experienced military leader.Biography
Wejher was the son of
Jan Weiher (1580–1626) and Anna Szczawińska, and brother ofMikołaj Weiher (?–1647) andLudwik Weyher (?–1656).He was a member of a rich
magnate family of Westphalia, some had moved toPomerania . He became courtier of princeWładysław IV Vasa . Studied first in aJesuit College in Braunsberg, Prussia (nowBraniewo Poland), then abroad at theUniversity of Bologna . He was aCatholic and a supporter of thecounter-reformation . Pursuing traditions of his family, as a youth he joined foreign military. In the years 1628-1632 he fought in theThirty Years' War in theHoly Roman Empire in the armies of theCatholic League , commanding a cavalry unit underAlbrecht von Wallenstein . At some point he visitedMalta . For his valor he received the titlecount from the Holy Roman Emperor (in 1636).In 1632 he returned to Poland. In the royal army he fought in the
Smolensk War (1633–1634), The Deluge,Russo-Polish War (1654–1667) and theChmielnicki Uprising . During the Deluge, unlike many commanders in the North, he did not switch sides and defendedMalbork for two months before capitulating. He was able to obtain from the Swedes a safe passage of his troops which retained their arms; he would soon join the Polish king in the south and would continue to fight the invaders.For his services he was awarded by king and Sejm with several offices:
Voivode of Malbork (1643–1657).Castellan ofChmielno .Starost ofCzłuchowo ,Kiszporek ,Bychów andBrzechowo . In his later years he ruled about 100 villages and five towns, and had an income of about 33,000 zloties. This made him one of the richest people inPomerania and a notablemagnate in contemporary Poland.He supervised the construction of
Władysławowo , a fledging port for thePolish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Navy . He funded the town ofWejherowo and in it, theKalwaria Wejherowska (Calvary of Wejherowo) chapel complex (fulfilling an oath he took when nearly died during the Smolensk War inBiała in 1634). Over the years he would found several other monasteries, churches, as well as secular settlements. Despite being an ardent Catholic, he has proven to be a tolerant ruler, and supported peaceful dealings with theProtestant s.He was married twice: once in 1636 to Anna Elżbieta (Ann Elisabeth von) Schaffgotsch and then in 1652 to
Joanna Katarzyna Radziwiłł . He had three daughters (two with Anna and one with Joanna). He is buried in St. Ann Church inWejherowo .References
*pl icon [http://www.kalwariawejherowska.pl/pl/historia_jakub.htm Biography Jakub Wejher (1643-1657)] , a page sponsored by Wejherowo city council
*pl icon [http://kalwariawejherowska.republika.pl/wejher.htm Another biography Jakub Wejher]
*pl icon Jerzy Więckowiak, [http://polskaflota.republika.pl/Dzieje%20rodu%20Wejherow.htm Jakub Wejher (1609-1657) – fundator i magnat pomorski] , POMERANIA 1/1981[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Von_Weiher Noble Von Weiher Family]
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