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Spyrydon Lytvynovych (Ukrainian: Спиридон Литвинович, Polish:
Spirydion Litwinowicz; 6
December 1810 – 4 June 1869) was the
Metropolitan Archbishop of...
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ended 29
April 1863
Predecessor Mykhaylo Levitsky Successor Spyrydon Lytvynovych Other post(s)
Bishop of
Premissel (1849-1860)
Orders Ordination 14 September...
- of
Galicia and
Archbishop of
Lemberg 1816–1858 Succeeded by
Spyrydon Lytvynovych as
administrator Preceded by Václav Vilém Václavíček
Primate of Galicia...
- St. George's Cathedral, Lviv on 11 June 1865 by
Metropolitan Spyrydon Lytvynovych. He
moved to Rome
where he
became the
prelate of the Gr****-Rite students...
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opponents included the Gr****
Catholic Metropolitan of Lviv
Spyrydon Lytvynovych. The
protests were also
supported by
other Slavists from Austria, including...
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Slonevskyi ([1832]–1864+)
Yosyf Slavskyi (1864–1865, administrator)
Severyn Lytvynovych (1865–1881)
Mykola Debelskyi (1881–1892+)
Mykola Blonskyi (1841–1846...
- Diet.
Prince Leon
Sapieha (April 11, 1861 –
March 19, 1875)
Spiridon Lytvynovych (1861–1868)
Julian Lawriwsky (1869–1872) Ivan
Stupnytskyi (1873–1875)...
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hierarch prevented the commission's work, and his successor,
Spyrydon Lytvynovych,
significantly curtailed the movement. At this time,
Father Popel was...
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Affairs —
Stepan Baran,
Mykhaylo Martynets Trade and
fisheries —
Yaroslav Lytvynovych, Ways — Ivan Myron, Post and
Telegraph —
Olexandr Pisetsky,
Health —...
- Lviv-Chernivtsi Railroad,
Prince Karol Yablonovsky,
Metropolitan Spyrydon Lytvynovych, and
Julian Lavrovsky, an
advisor to the
Supreme Regional Court. During...