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the Royal Treasury. Zamoyski, Great Crown Chancellor and Hetman whose financial empire within the Polish Republic spanned 6400 km with 11 cities and over 200 villages, in addition to the royal lands he controlled of over 17 500 km with 112 cities and 612 villages. Zamoyski's estates functioned as a country within a country, and he decided to found the city of Zamość in order to circumvent royal tariffs and duties while also serving as the capital for his mini-state.
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for a project of an ideal city and fortress for the founder. The extreme opulence that Poland's nobility enjoyed during the Renaissance left Poland's elites with not only obscene amounts of money to spend, but also motivated them to find new ways to invest their hefty fortunes away from the grasp of
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For his merits to Zamoyski, he was given two large houses in Zamość. Between 1591 and 1593 he was also the mayor of that city and was ennobled. He married certain Katarzyna, with whom he had six children. His successors used the Polish name of
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and returned to Zamość, where he became the mayor and judge. He was also a professor of mathematics at the Zamość Academy which was built according to his father's plans.
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and Zamoyski's palace. Between 1587 and 1594 he supervised the construction of the Town Hall and the collegiate church, one of the most notable examples of classical
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granted to Bernardo Morando. He himself died in Zamość in 1600 and was buried in the collegiate church he built not so long before.
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Until 1586 Morando prepared plans of the new city, as well as supervised the erection of first notable monuments, including the
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Apart from the city of Zamość, Morando also prepared plans of construction of two smaller fortified towns:
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This article is about the architect. For the poet, see
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