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  1. Aleksander Chodkiewicz (Lithuanian: Aleksandras Chodkevičius, Belarusian: Аляксандар Хадкевіч, Ukrainian: Олександр Ходкевич; ca. 1475 – 28 May 1549) was a Ruthenian noble from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, founder of the Supraśl Orthodox Monastery.

  2. Aleksander Franciszek Chodkiewicz herbu Gryf z Mieczem (ur. 4 czerwca 1776 lub 20 września 1777 [a] w Czarnobylu, zm. 24 stycznia 1838 w Młynowie) – hrabia w Królestwie Kongresowym w 1820 roku [1], polski literat, dramatopisarz, chemik, litograf, mecenas kultury, kolekcjoner, pułkownik armii Księstwa Warszawskiego, generał i senator ...

  3. Count Aleksander Franciszek Chodkiewicz (4 June 1776, Chernobyl - 24 January 1838, Młynów) was a Polish writer, playwright, chemist, lithographer, patron of the arts, collector, military officer and politician.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChodkiewiczChodkiewicz - Wikipedia

    Chodko Jurewicz (c.1431–1447), founder of Chodkiewicz clan; Ivan Chodkiewicz (?–1484), founder of the Chodkiewicz family; Aleksander Chodkiewicz (1475–1549), voivode of the Nowogródek Voivodeship, Grand Marshal of Lithuania; Yurii Chodkiewicz (1524–1569), voivode of the Nowogródek Voivodeship

  5. Historical records and family trees related to Aleksander Chodkiewicz. Records may include photos, original documents, family history, relatives, specific dates, locations and full names.

  6. Aleksander Chodkiewicz ( Lithuanian: Aleksandras Chodkevičius, Belarusian: Аляксандар Хадкевіч, Ukrainian: Олександр Ходкевич; ca. 1475 – 28 May 1549) was a Ruthenian noble from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, founder of the Supraśl Orthodox Monastery.

  7. 4 de jul. de 2022 · Aleksandra Pister. References (22) Figures (3) Abstract and Figures. The article deals with the collections of printed music dedicated to the distinguished nobles, statesmen and military commanders...