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  1. Lew Sapieha (1557–1633) was the tenth consecutive Chancellor and seventeenth Voivode of Vilnius. Lew Sapieha’s life, as well as public and political activities have quite a rich historiography. Lew Sapieha is called a Pole, a Russian, a Lithuanian and a Belarusian in this historiography. He himself, as all public figures in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, seems not to have worried about his ...

  2. Maria Sapieha (1910–2009), social activist; Lew Jerzy Sapieha (1913–1990), poet, writer; Leon Roman Sapieha (1915–1940), pilot of the Polish Air Forces in Great Britain in World War II; Eustachy Seweryn Sapieha (1916–2004), hunter, historian of the Sapieha family; Zofia Maria Sapieha (1919–1997), grandmother of HM Queen Mathilde of ...

  3. In the center — the relief image of Leu Sapieha and on the right side — the Fox coat of arms of the Sapiehas; and circumferential inscriptions in two lines: ЛЕЎ САПЕГА (LEW SAPIEHA) and the years of his birth and death: 1557-1633.

  4. Lew Sapieha. Lew Sapieha. Lew Sapieha (1557–1633) – kanclerz wielki litewski i hetman wielki litewski. Nie będzie długo to państwo istniało, w którym głupia większość zapanowała. Opis: z diariusza. Nie to najgorsze, że się Moskwa poddać nie chce, ale że my nie mamy czym ich dobywać. Tak się wybrali na tę wojnę, jakby to z ...

  5. dewiki Kazimierz Lew Sapieha; enwiki Kazimierz Leon Sapieha; frwiki Kazimierz Lew Sapieha (1609-1656) ltwiki Kazimieras Leonas Sapiega; plwiki Kazimierz Leon Sapieha (1609–1656) ruwiki Сапега, Казимир Лев; svwiki Kazimierz Leon Sapieha; ukwiki Казимир Лев Сапіга (1609–1656)

  6. Słowa kluczowe: Rzeczpospolita, państwo moskiewskie, Lew Sapieha, Władysław Waza, Zygmunt III Waza, moskiewska ekspedycja królewicza Władysława 1617-1618, rozejm dy-wiliński 1 This article was published in exoteric form in a history journal “Mówią Wieki” 1/2019. WSCHODNI ROCZNIK HUMANISTYCZNY TOM XVII (2020), No 2 s. 131-137

  7. 24 de oct. de 2022 · Lew Sapieha (Leonas Sapiega) became the Chancellor of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Voivode of Vilnius, and later also the Grand Hetman. Lew Sapieha (Leonas Sapiega) / Wikipedia He was called by his contemporaries the “guardian of the fatherland”, strengthening Lithuania militarily, politically, and legally.