Prince Dymitr Jerzy Wià Âniowiecki (1631–1682) was a Polish magnate and szlachcic. Great Guard of the Crown from 1658, Field Hetman of the Crown from 1668, Great Crown Hetman from 1676, voivode of Belz 1660–1678 and Kraków 1678–1681, and castellan of Kraków from 1681. He was starost of Biala Cerkiew, Krzemieniec, Solec, Kamionka Strumilowa, Braha and Luboml.
After several years of study at the Academy of Kraków, he took part in the war against the insurgents of Bohdan Khmelnytsky and participated in the battles of Zbarazh in 1649, Beresteczko in 1651, à »waniec in 1653 and Ochmatów in 1655.
In the first period of the Swedish "Deluge" he was commander of Husarian and Pancerni squadrons in the Battle of Wojnicz on 2 October 1655, but soon change the sides and served under Charles X Gustav. In February 1656 he returned to the Army of the Crown and fought in the rank of a puà Âkownik of the cavalry in the Battle of Warsaw.
In 1657 he participated in the battles against George Rakoczy II and the Siege of Toruà  in 1658. In 1660 during the Ukrainian campaign, he participated in the battles of Cudnów and Lubar.
In the PolishâÂÂCossackâÂÂTatar War of 1666âÂÂ71 he participated in the battles of Bracà Âaw, Bar and Mohyà Âów. In the Battle of Chocim on 11 November 1673, he commanded a regiment of cavalry. During the Royal election of 1674, he supported the candidacy of Prince Charles of Lorraine for the Polish throne. In 1676 he was promoted to Grand Hetman of the Crown.
Dymitr Jerzy married Marianna Zamoyska, daughter of podstoli of Lwów Zdzisà Âaw Jan Zamoyski h. Jelita and had two children:
His second wife was Princess Teofila Ludwika Zasà Âawska, daughter of Prince Wà Âadysà Âaw Dominik Zasà Âawski, niece of King Jan III Sobieski.