- Kraków
whence Ceslaus was sent by
Hyacinth to Prague, the
metropolis of Bohemia.
Labouring with much
fruit throughout the
Prague Eparhy,
Ceslaus went to Wrocław...
-
Ceslaus Sipovich (Belarusian: Чэслаў Вінцэнтавіч Сіповіч, Łacinka:
Česłaǔ Sipovič) (8
December 1914 – 4
October 1981) was a
bishop of the
Belarusian Gr****...
- the
castle of Lanka, at Kamień, in Silesia, Poland. A near
relative of
Ceslaus, he made his
studies in
notable cities: Kraków, Prague, and Bologna, and...
-
Czeslaw Kozon (Danish pronunciation: [ˈɕeslɑw kɔˈsoːn]; Latin:
Ceslaus; born 17
November 1951) is a
Danish prelate of the
Catholic Church who has been...
- slava: 98 (glory).
Feminine form: Czesława/Česlava. The name may
refer to:
Ceslaus,
Christian Saint Czesław Białobrzeski,
Polish physicist Czesław Bieżanko...
- only
canonized Saints.
Beatified Saints with
Slavic names (e.g.
Saint Ceslaus,
Saint Radim) are not included.
Boris I of
Bulgaria Borislav Casimir Jaroslav...
- the
Belarusian cultural and
religious centre in London,
including bishop Ceslaus Sipovich and
Robert Tamushanski. On 23 June 1974, he was
ordained to the...
- of the
Romanian Gr****
Catholic Church.
Previous titular bishops include Ceslaus Sipovich. Steph**** of Byzantium, ****
annotationibus L. Holsteinii, A....
-
Sieviaryniec (born 1976),
Belarusian journalist and
Christian democrat (Vorsha)
Ceslaus Sipovich (1914-1981),
bishop of BHKC (near Braslaw) Yan
Skibsky (born 2002)...
- (raion) of
Vitebsk Region in Belarus. Its
administrative center is Miory.
Ceslaus Sipovich (1914 –
October 4, 1981),
bishop of the
Belarusian Gr**** Catholic...