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  1. Prince Mikołaj Krzysztof Radziwiłł [n 1] ( Lithuanian: Mikalojus Kristupas Radvila Našlaitėlis; 2 Augustus 1549 – 28 February 1616) and nicknamed " the Orphan " ( Polish: Sierotka, Lithuanian: Našlaitėlis ), was a Polish–Lithuanian nobleman ( szlachcic ), Ordynat of Nyasvizh from 1586, Court Marshal of Lithuania from 1569, Grand Marshal of Lithu...

  2. Mikołaj Krzysztof Radziwiłł (4 February 1515 – 28 May 1565), nicknamed the Black ( Polish: Czarny ), was a Lithuanian [2] and Polish noble who held several administrative positions within the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, including the Voivode of Vilnius, Grand Lithuanian Chancellor, and the Grand Hetman of Lithuania.

  3. In 1582, Mikołaj Krzysztof "the Orphan" began construction of a chateau based on the pre-existing structure of the medieval castle, which itself was turned into a renaissance-baroque house. Construction was completed by 1604, and several galleries were added half a century later.

  4. 29 de sept. de 2022 · This engraving created in Antwerp illustrates the cooperation between the author of the idea, magnate Mikołaj Krzysztof “the OrphanRadziwiłł, and his engraver Theodoor Galle who embodied his client’s vision.

  5. Fue una de las primeras iglesias de este estilo arquitectónico construidas en la Europa del Este —en la entonces República de las Dos Naciones (1569-1795)— y conforma la cripta de la familia real Radziwiłł.

  6. 7 de oct. de 2019 · The gift of the Custody comes from a second cousin of Barbara, Mikołaj Krzysztof Radziwiłł, nicknamed “the orphan” by Sigismondo II Agusto Jagellone. He converted from Calvinism to Catholicism and made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land in 1583, of which a detailed account remains, published in Polish and Latin in 1601 ( Hierosolymitana Peregrinatio ).

  7. This article focuses on the meeting between Mikołaj Krzysztof Radziwiłł “the Orphan” (1549–1616), powerful magnate from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and Pope Pius V (1504–1572), its inclusion in the pope’s first biography, and its influence on his hagiography.