Stanisław Żółkiewski (1547–1620) was a Polish nobleman, military commander, and politician who played a significant role in the history of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. He is best known for his military prowess and his service as a hetman, a high-ranking military office. Żółkiewski's strategic brilliance and leadership were instrumental in several key battles, including the Battle of Klushino in 1610, which secured a significant victory for the Commonwealth against the forces of the Tsardom of Russia. His contributions to the Commonwealth's military and political landscape earned him widespread recognition and respect. In Hebrew, his name can be transliterated as סטניסלאב ז'ולקיבסקי. In Ukrainian, he is known as Станіслав Жолкевський, and in Russian as Станислав Жолкевский. Żółkiewski's legacy continues to be celebrated in Poland and beyond, symbolizing the martial and diplomatic achievements of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth during the early modern period.