Pan Michael, published in 1887–88, is the third novel in Henryk Sienkiewicz’s Trilogy set in 17th-century Poland. It follows the valiant knight Michael Wołodyjowski as he defends his homeland against Turkish invasion. A tale of patriotic sacrifice, romantic devotion, and martial honor, the novel balances action with emotional depth. Sienkiewicz's historical detail and heroic ideals make Pan Michael a stirring conclusion to his celebrated trilogy, reinforcing his status as a national literary icon in Poland.