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  1. 24 de abr. de 2023 · Lew Sapieha herbu Lis – hetman wielki litewski od 1625, kanclerz wielki litewski w latach 1589–1623, marszałek sejmu w Warszawie w 1582, podkanclerzy litewski od 1589, wojewoda wileński od 1621, sekretarz królewski, pisarz wielki litewski od 1581, starosta słonimski, brzeski, mohylewski.

  2. 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 ...

  3. Lew Jerzy Sapieha (1913–1990), básník, spisovatel; Leon Roman Sapieha (1915–1940), pilot polského letectva za II. světové války; Eustachy Seweryn Sapieha (1916–2004), lovec, historik rodu Sapieha; Zofia Maria Sapieha (1919–1997), prababička královny Mathildy Belgické

  4. Lew Sapieha (Q76260) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. No description defined. edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Lew Sapieha.

  5. Adam Stefan Sapieha. Príncipe Adam Stefan Stanisław Bonifacy Jozef Sapieha ( Castillo de Krasiczyn Reino de Galitzia y Lodomeria, 1867- Cracovia, República Popular de Polonia, 1951) noble, político y eclesiástico polaco. Se destacó por ser la principal autoridad episcopal en Polonia ante la ausencia del primado de Polonia, y una de los ...

  6. 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.