Krzysztof Zbaraski
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| Noble Family | Zbaraski |
| Coat of Arms | Korybut |
| Parents | Janusz Zbaraski Anna Czetwertyńska |
| Consorts | ?. likely none |
| Children | ?, likely none |
| Date of Birth | 1580 |
| Place of Birth | ? |
| Date of Death | March 3, 1627 |
| Place of Death | ? |
Zbaraski served as Commonwealth ambassador to the Ottoman Empire from 1622 to 1624. His diplomatic mission's entry to Constantinople was famous for its display of wealth - and it should be noted that it was Zbarski himself who sponsored most the mission. For 30,000 talars, the mission ransomed prisoners from battle of Cecora, including Stanisław Koniecpolski. The mission was described in 1633 in the diary of mission's secretary, Samuel Twardowski Przewazna legacja JO Ksiazecia Krzysztofa Zbaraskiego (The Important Mission of His Grace Duke Krzysztof Zbaraski'').
Zbaraski was the brother of Jerzy Zbaraski (who died in 1631 as last of the Zbaraski family). He sponsored the Jesuit collegium in Winnica.
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