The Instigator Regni (in Latin) or Instygator Koronny (in Polish), the Lord Prosecutor of the Crown,[1] was the highest central non-senatorial dignitary in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, created in 1557.
It was a court office, rank, and title that the King had awarded for life.
The annual salary of Instigator Regni was 6,000 Polish złoty of those times.
Jan Władysław Kunat Wyrozębski [pl] and Malkher Kamenski were among those who served as Instigator Regni.
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