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  1. Kazimierz Leon Sapieha (Lithuanian: Kazimieras Leonas Sapiega) (1609–1656) was a nobleman of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, a part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Royal Secretary and Grand Writer of Lithuania from 1631, Court Marshal of Lithuania from 1637, Deputy Chancellor of Lithuania from 1645.

  2. Príncipe Kazimierz Leon Sapieha (1882-1906) muerto a los 27 años en un accidente náutico en Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Su cuerpo no fue hallado. [3] Príncipe Leon Aleksander Sapieha (1883-1944) Casado con Katarzyna Iza Potocka. Muere en acción durante la segunda guerra mundial. Príncipe Jozef Adam Sapieha (1887-1940)

  3. Kazimierz Leon Sapieha ( lituano: Kazimieras Leonas Sapiega) (1609-1656) fue un noble del Gran Ducado de Lituania, una parte de la Commonwealth polaco-lituana, Secretario Real y Gran Escritor de Lituania desde 1631, Mariscal de la Corte de Lituania desde 1637 , Vicecanciller de Lituania desde 1645.

  4. Kazimir Leon Sapieha ( polaco Kazimierz Leon Sapieha; 28 de mayo de 1697 - 20 de mayo de 1738) - estadista y figura militar del Gran Ducado de Lituania, general de la artillería lituana ( 1725 - 1738), gobernador de Beresteysky ( 1735 - 1738) ). Biografía . Descendiente de la línea Cherey-

  5. 4 de may. de 2022 · Kazimieras Leonas Sapiega (1607–1656) was a nobleman of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, a part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Royal Secretary and Grand Writer of Lithuania from 1631, Court Marshal of Lithuania from 1637, Deputy Chancellor of Lithuania from 1645. Son of Lew Sapieha. Studied abroad. Sejm deputy in 1631.

    • July 15, 1609
    • Andrzej Hennel
    • May 4, 2022
  6. The epitaph of Krzysztof Sapieha (decd. 1631), the brother of Kazimierz Leon Sapieha, was designed by Costante Tencalla and carved by Sebastian Sala. The small sculptures on the axes of the side columns of the church’s altar in Vowpa are similar to a later work by Tencalla, the column of Sigismund Vasa in Warsaw.

  7. The text recapitulates activities of Casimir Leo (Kazimierz Leon) Sapieha, Vice-Chancellor of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, as a founder of monasteries in Lithuania and Poland, which – if existed – would now be located in Belarus, Poland and Ukraine.