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Joachim Litawor Chreptowicz (4
January 1729 – 4
March 1812), of Odrowąż Coat of Arms, was a Polish-Lithuanian nobleman, writer, poet,
politician of the...
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Lithuania • 1569–1584 (first) Mikołaj Radziwiłł • 1764–1795 (last)
Joachim Chreptowicz Legislature General sejm • Upper
house Senate • Lower
house Chamber of...
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rebuilt in
Baroque style in 1637 by
voivode of Nowogródek
Jerzy Chreptowicz.
Joachim Chreptowicz founded a sub-departmental high
school subordinate to the Wilno...
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Voivode of Gniezno,
Voivode of Kalis,
Voivode of Poznań 1773–1786
Joachim Chreptowicz Deputy Chancellor of Lithuania, PLC
minister of
foreign affairs (from...
- of Nowogródek
Voivoda Jerzy Chreptowicz [pl] and
consecrated in
honor of the Visitation.
After his death,
Jerzy Chreptowicz was
buried in the church's...
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Lithuania Precursor Chancellor of
Lithuania Formation 15th
century First holder Sudivojus Valimantaitis Final holder Joachim Chreptowicz Abolished 1795...
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Jagiellon gave a part of this land to the
Chreptowicz family. The
village was
founded by Adam
Chreptowicz before 1598, at the
river crossing, on the...
- Michał
Kazimierz "Rybeńko" Radziwiłł,
August Fryderyk Moszyński,
Joachim Chreptowicz.
After the
annexation of the city by
Prussia in the
Second Partition...
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Franciszek Ksawery Branicki Jan
Klemens Branicki C Mirosław
Chojecki Joachim Chreptowicz Wiesław
Chrzanowski Celestyn Czaplic Franciszek Stanisław Hutten-Czapski...
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Olshanski was
replaced by
Stanislovas Kęsgaila in 1501 or 1502. Jan
Litawor Chreptowicz,
regent of Navahrudak, was also
taken captive at Vedrosha. He was married...