- Сапега, romanized: Sapieha; Russian: Сапега, romanized: Sapega; Lithuanian:
Sapiega) is a Polish-Lithuanian
noble and
magnate family of
Ruthenian origin, descending...
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Sapieha (Belarusian: Леў Сапега; Lithuanian:
Leonas Sapiega; 4
April 1557 – 7 July 1633) was a
nobleman and
statesman of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
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Kazimierz Jan Paweł
Sapieha (Lithuanian:
Jonas Kazimieras Sapiega jaunesnysis; 1637–1720) was a
Grand Hetman of
Lithuania commencing in 1682. He held...
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Sapieha (18
September 1803–1
September 1878),
sometimes written as Leon
Sapiega, was a
Galician noble (szlachcic) and statesman. Leon was born and educated...
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Jonas Sapiega 1665 1667
vacat 1667 1682 Michał
Kazimierz Pac
Mykolas Kazimieras Pacas 1683 1703
Kazimierz Jan
Sapieha Kazimieras Jonas Sapiega 1703 1707...
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Sapieha Palace (Lithuanian: Sapiegų rūmai, Polish: Pałac Sapiehów w Wilnie) is a High
Baroque palace in
Sapiegos str.,
Antakalnis district of Vilnius,...
- Paul John
Sapieha (Lithuanian:
Povilas Jonas Sapiega) (1609–1665) was a Polish–Lithuanian
nobleman (szlachcic).
Sapieha became a
Hussar Rotmistrz in 1633...
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Jacques Sapiega, géorama, "The
Durance & The Verdon". Clébert & Rouyer, "La Durance", p.32.
Nicolas Bonci, “transported water”,
inJacques Sapiega, The Durance...
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Sapega is an East
Slavic surname, a
variant of the
surname Sapiega of
Lithuanian and
Ruthenian origin.
Notable people with the
surname include: Igor Sapega...
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woodland from the
Nemunas to
Siesartis rivers to the
nobleman Ivanas Sapiega [lt].
After his death, the
estate p****ed on to his
widow Elžbieta Sapiegienė...