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- or Lu Ngan tö Pan Sze, S.J. (Latin: Andreas Rudamina; Polish: Andrzej Rudomina; 1596 – 5 September 1631) was the first Lithuanian Jesuit missionary in...
- is attributed to the Polish nobleman and composer Kazimierz Stanisław Rudomina-Dusiacki in the 17th century. There are m****cript collections of kozachok...
- 1612–1625 Bertrand Olszer 1627–1631 Aleksander M****alski 1638–1643 Piotr Rudomina-Dusiacki 1644–1646 Henryk Denhoff The voivodes of Dorpat Voivodeship. 1598–1600...
- Gideon Rajecké (1649–54) Krzysztof Ciechanowiecki (1654–55) Krzysztof Rudomina-Dusiacki (1655) Jan Sebastian Kęsztort (1656–67) Kazimierz Białłozor (1667–80)...
- November 2023. Retrieved 18 November 2023. Konior, Jan (2009). "Andrzej Rudomina—unforgettable Lithuanian Jesuit missionary scholar: from Vilnius University...
- Brzostowski, Michał and Karol Korycki, Józef Baka, and the rector Rudolf Rudomina. From 1656 to 1714, the Jesuits in Minsk had fifteen successive superiors...
- Mstsislaw Konstanty Hołowczyński Maryna, wife of castellan of Smolensk Piotr Rudomina-Dusiacki "Jonas Abramavičius". Visuotinė Lietuvių Enciklopedija. Tyszkowski...
- Białystok. The local Catholic parish was founded in 1623 by Stanisław Rudomina Dusiacki. In 1827 Janówka had a po****tion of 225. Following the joint...
- June 1763, d. 17 February 1824, wife of Józef Kazimierz Maciej Dusiatski Rudomina, Feliks, b. 20 November 1764, d. 1793, Anna, Józefa, Tekla Kunegunda Teresa...