- of Alšėniškiai (Belarusian: Гальшанскі, romanized: Halšanski, Polish:
Holszański) was a
Lithuanian by
origin Ruthenianized and
predominantly Eastern Orthodox...
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Prince Semyon Yurievich of
Halshany (Lithuanian:
Simonas Juravičius Alšėniškis; died in 1505 or 1506) was a
noble from the
Olshanski family in the Grand...
- all of the
voivodes were of
Lithuanian or
Ruthenian origin, such as
Holszański and Radziwiłł families.
Later voivodes came from the Polish-Ruthenian...
- Paweł
Holszański (Lithuanian:
Povilas Alšėniškis; c. 1485 – 4
September 1555, Vilnius) was a
notable Catholic church official and one of the last male...
- Preceded by
Albert Radziwiłł
Bishop of
Vilnius 1519–1536 Succeeded by Paweł
Holszański Preceded by Jan
Latalski Bishop of Poznań 1536–1538 Succeeded by Stanisław...
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rendering of the
surname are Halshansky, Alshansky, Polish: Olszański,
Holszański, Lithuanian: Olšanski, Alšėniškis. In Latin-language sources,
names of...
- the coat of arms come from 1422, when
seals of two
brothers from the
Holszanski family were
attached to the do****ents of the
Treaty of Melno. J-B. Rietstap...
- Władysław II Jagiełło 9.
Uliana of Tver 2.
Casimir IV
Jagiellon 10.
Andrzej Holszański[failed verification] 5.
Sophia of
Halshany 11.
Alexandra Dimitrijewna...
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examples are the
marble tombs of
Albertas Goštautas (1548) and Paweł
Holszański (1555) by
Bernardino de
Gianotis in
Vilnius Cathedral.
Italian sculpture...
- Pope to
install Merkelis Giedraitis. At the same time he
selected Paweł
Holszański as his
successor and
appointed him as
coadjutor bishop.
Protasewicz died...