Mikołaj Święcicki of the Jastrzębiec coat of arms[1] (bron ca.
John the Baptist in Warsaw, an official and vicar general in Mazovia in 1684.
[5] In 1704, he was an interrex in the substitution of Archbishop Michał Stefan Radziejowski (deprived of jurisdiction by Pope Clement XI), a grand referendary from 1689, and the abbot of Trójceszyn.
For this act, on the orders of August II, Sasa was captured and sent back to Rome.
There, on the order of Pope Clement XI, he was imprisoned in Ancona, where he spent two and a half years.