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- The Ledóchowski family (feminine form: Ledóchowska, plural: Ledóchowscy; Ukrainian: Ледуховські) is a Ruthenian, Polish and Austrian noble family of Ruthenian...
- Włodzimierz Halka Ledóchowski (fr: Vladimir, de: Vlodimir; 7 October 1866 – 13 December 1942) was a Polish Catholic priest who served as the 26th Superior-General...
- Mieczysław Halka-Ledóchowski (IPA: /mʲɛˈtʂɨswaf ˈxalka lɛduˈxɔfski/), (29 October 1822 – 22 July 1902) was born in Górki (near Sandomierz) in Russian-controlled...
- Wlodimir Ledóchowski SJ promised the pope and LaFarge that he would facilitate the encyclical's production. This proved to be a hindrance since Ledóchowski was...
- Stanisław Ledóchowski (1666–1725) was a polish marshal of the Crown Tribunal (1701), member of the Sandomierz Confederation of 1704, marshal of the Tarnogród...
- Wlodzimierz Ledóchowski, a Pole. The **** ****cution of the Catholic Church in Poland was particularly severe. Lapomarda wrote that Ledóchowski helped "stiffen...
- Halka Count Ledóchowski (13 January 1789, Krupa – 29 March 1870, Klimontów) was an Austrian as well as Polish General, a scion of the Ledóchowski family and...
- Eisenmann, Alexander; Amann, Anton; Said, Michael; Datta, Bettina; Ledochowski, Maximilian (2008). "Implementation and interpretation of hydrogen breath...
- Lucina. The last protoprete who opted for that title was Mieczysław Halka Ledóchowski in 1896. The protopriest has the honor of pronouncing the formal prayer...
- related to a number of other noble families, such as the Wiśniowiecki, the Ledóchowski and the Fredro. Originally Eastern Orthodox, some time after 1596 the...