Lubomirski's Rokosz

The Lubomirski was a confederation 1665-1666 permanent rebellion of the Polish magnates and Mr Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski field against the Polish king John II Casimir and his reform plans (including the Vivente regulations ).

Lubomirski sought from his exile to Silesia to support the Emperor Leopold I, Elector Frederick William of Brandenburg and King Charles of Sweden, while the royal decisions in the Polish Parliament was paralyzed by his followers in Poland by the Liberum veto. Lubomirski hit thanks to the support of disaffected sections of the Polish nobility and unpaid, rebellious king troops the royal line-up several times in flight, so in 1665 in Czestochowa and 1666 at Mątwy while Poland formally from 1654 still was in the east with Russia at war.

The Lubomirski Confederacy ended on July 31, 1666 in the Treaty of Łęgonice, which obliged the Polish king to abandon his plans for reform and as a negative consequence of the rebellion with Russia in 1667, more complete areas in the east, the unfavorable armistice of Andrussowo Task.

John II Casimir thanked 1668 as King of Poland willingly abdicate Lubomirski died in 1667 in the Silesian exile.

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