Biografia Fryderyk Chopin


Rej was born in a noble family in Żurawin, near Halicz. His father moved to Russia from Nagłowice, Poland, which is near Kraków. Although he received little formal education in Lwów and one year in Cracow Academy, he managed to educate himself by studying Latin literature. He moved to the Chełm area in 1531, and from then on frequented the court of Hetman Mikołaj Sieniawski. At that time he was converted to calvinism, took part in synods and founded protestant schools and communities on his lands.


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Life as a writer
In 1543 he made his debut under the pen name, Mikołaj took up the pen name Mikołaj from Nagłowice.. The book was titled, "A Short Debate Between Three Persons; a Nobleman, a Commune head and a Priest." He took part in sejms and thought his writing to be an important social mission. Rej was the first Polish writer to receive a major prize for his output. By the end of his life, he owned several villages. He received Temerowce from King Zygmunt I the Old, and Dziewięciele from Zygmunt II August as a lifelong possession and two towns, one of them was Rejowiec, founded by the author in 1547]. By the end of his life he owned several villages which he received from King Zygmunt I the Old with the exception of Dziewięciele which he was given by Zygmunt II. He also received two towns.

The previous year (2005) was pronounced by a Polish Sejm as a year of Mikołaj Rej due to 500 anniversary of his birth.

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