Jerzy Michaà  Woà Âodyjowski () is a fictional Polish hero in Henryk Sienkiewicz's Trilogy: With Fire and Sword, The Deluge and Pan Woà Âodyjowski.
Michaà  Woà Âodyjowski is partly based on the historic figure, Colonel , a Polish noble of the Korczak clan.
The trilogy sees Michaà  Woà Âodyjowski take part in many battles from a young age, distinguishing him as a feared warrior of great renown. The novels make special mention of his reputation as one of the finest swordsmen alive, a true master of the szabla (a type of Polish saber), as well as a master tactician. His character arc revolves around a war which saw Poland confronted with four super-powers. In one notable battle the Polish army, outnumbered by seven thousand Turkish soldiers, is victorious when the enemy retreats from the field of battle after learning that it is led by Michaà  Woà Âodyjowski. The novels take place during the second half of the 17th century and focus around Woà Âodyjowski, nicknamed the "Little Knight" on account of his small physical stature, journeying with his friends Jan Skrzetuski and Onufry Zagà Âoba, fighting to save his country from foreign invaders.
Woà Âodyjowski dies in the Siege of Kamieniec Podolski when together with his friend Ketling he sacrifices himself by detonating a gunpowder depot, rather than witness the surrender of the fortress caused by the surrender of the city.
The novels have also been made into films: With Fire and Sword, The Deluge and Pan Wolodyjowski.