Onufry Zagłoba
| Jan Onufry Zagłoba | |
|---|---|
| The Trilogy character | |
"Pan Zagłoba", by Piotr Stachiewicz | |
| First appearance | With Fire and Sword |
| Last appearance | Fire in the Steppe |
| Created by | Henryk Sienkiewicz |
| Portrayed by | Mieczysław Pawlikowski (Colonel Wolodyjowski)
Kazimierz Wichniarz (The Deluge) Krzysztof Kowalewski (With Fire and Sword) |
| In-universe information | |
| Gender | Male |
| Family | Unknown |
| Religion | Christian |
| Nationality | Polish |
Jan Onufry Zagłoba is a fictional character in the Trilogy by Henryk Sienkiewicz. Together with other characters of The Trilogy, Zagłoba engages in various adventures, fighting for the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, and seeking adventures and glory. Zagłoba is seen as one of Sienkiewicz most popular and significant characters. While he has often been compared to Shakespearean character of Falstaff, he also goes through extensive character development, becoming a jovial and cunning hero.