Background
Korsak was the son of Leo and Marianne Podbipenty.
Korsak was the son of Leo and Marianne Podbipenty.
Jozef Glubotsky came from Korsak family, one of the oldest and richest in the Principality of Polotsk, and later in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. He received a good education and owned Latin and several European languages. He distinguished himself in the army of Sigismund III Vasa at the time of the Battle of Smolensk in 1610, in 1617 he took part in the march of Władysław IV Vasa to Moscow.
In 1623 he was distinguished for service to the king, granted Disnensk eldership and more later - Kurilovsky and Filippovskaya eldership.
In 1626, for military service he was sent as a gift to the Antonov in Mazyr Powiat. Since 1634 Korsak was elder and the first Mstislavl Bailiff, in 1639, he was appointed commander of the Mstsislaw Voivodeship.
Construction of the Carmelite church, to which he devoted special attention, began immediately, being in 1639 under the personal guidance of Ktitor. He was buried in the crypt of the Cathedral of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary where the remains were dumped here in the second half of the 19th century when Russian government made this church an orthodox one.
In 1633, during the Smolensk War, at its own expense he equipped a troop of soldiers, with whom defended Disnensky lock.
Korsak was member of the Polish–Muscovite War (1605-1618).