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Achacy Grochowski (died 1633) was a
Polish bishop of Przemyśl (1624–1627) and
bishop of Łuck (1627–1633). v t e...
- Jan
Achacy Kmita (died 27
August 1624 or
sometime in 1628) was a
Polish poet and
translator from Bochnia.
Kmita translated Virgil's
Aeneid and Eclogues...
- In 1520,
ownership of the
estate was p****ed from the Słupski
family to
Achacy Jordan, who
subsequently established a judiciary.
Limanowa became a township...
- It
appears in
various forms when
transliterated from
Cyrillic alphabets.
Achacy Grochowski (died 1633),
Polish Catholic bishop Agnieszka Grochowska (born...
- Mieczysław, Mieczysława, Mieszko, Abel,
Achacy, Achacjusz, Aspazja, Bazyli, Izydor, Jakobina, Jakubina, Makary, Narcyz, Ritka, Stefania, Strzeżysław, Sylwester...
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Lesser Poland,
commanded by
Krzysztof Grzymultowski,
Stanislaw Warszycki and
Achacy Pisarski. 3000
dragoons under Crown Hetman Stanisław
Rewera Potocki, Polish...
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notably he was
struck with
severe depression. In
November 1631,
bishop Achacy Grochowski travelled to
Warsaw and
wrote "the
monarch is of
sound mind,...
- Preceded by Stanisław Sieciński
Bishop of Przemyśl 1620–1624 Succeeded by
Achacy Grochowski Preceded by
Andrzej Opaleński
Bishop of Poznań 1624–1627 Succeeded by...
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Baysen 23
February 1481 – 27
March 1501
Maciej Raba 21
August 1512 – 1546
Achacy Czema 1546 – 24 May 1564
Fabian Czema 1566–1580
Fabian Czema (younger) 1581-22...
- (1616–1618)
Andrzej Lipski (1618–1622) Stanisław Lubieński (1624–1627)
Achacy Grochowski (1627–1633) Bogusław
Radoszewski (1633–1638)
Andrzej Gembicki...