Jan Kiszka (1552–1592) was a politician, magnate, patron, and benefactor of Polish Brethren in the 16th century Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth after its creation in 1569.
Kiszka served as Carver of Lithuania from 1569,[1] Royal Deputy Cupbearer of Lithuania and Elder of Samogitia from 1579, castellan of Vilnius from 1588,[2] voivode of Brest 1589.
He was the builder of Lubcha Castle in Belarus.
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