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  1. Sapieha Family, princely family, important in Polish history, that was descended from Ukrainian boyars subject to Lithuania. Lew (1557–1633), a Calvinist in his youth, returned to Roman Catholicism and supported the king of Poland.

  2. Lew Sapieha i Krzysztof Radziwiłł młodszy. Dzieje trudnej przyjaźni. [w:] Sapiehowie epoki Kodnia i Krasiczyna, pod red. K. Stępnika, Lublin 2007, s. 43-63.

  3. Also thanks to Lew Sapieha, from 1631 to 1685 the city flourished as the seat of the Lithuanian diet. The wars had damaged Slonim, but in the 18th century, a local Polish landowner, count Ogiński, encouraged the recovery of the area; a canal was dug to connect the Shchara with the Dnieper river, now known as the Oginski Canal.

  4. 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)

  5. 8 de ene. de 2007 · Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents. Summary [edit]. Artist

  6. 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 ...

  7. Lew sapieha. Funktioner; Grand hetman i Litauen ( d) 1625-1633; Jan Karol Chodkiewicz. Christophe Radziwi ...