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Joseph Sembratovych (Ukrainian: Йосиф Сембратович, Polish:
Josyf Sembratowycz; 8
November 1821, Krynica-Zdrój – 23
October 1900) was the
Metropolitan Archbishop...
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Sembratovych (Ukrainian: Сембратович, Polish: Sembratowycz) is a
family name in
Ukrainian language. It may
refer to:
Joseph Sembratovych, (1821-1900) was...
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Roman Sembratovych (Ukrainian: Роман Сембратович, Polish:
Roman Sembratowycz; July 6, 1875 –
January 8, 1906) was a
Ukrainian journalist and publicist...
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Sylwester Sembratowicz (Ukrainian:
Sylvester Sembratovych/Сильвестр Сембратович; 3
September 1836 – 4
August 1898) was the
Metropolitan Archbishop of the...
- Ukraine).
Shortly after his
ordination by
Metropolitan bishop Sylvester Sembratovych in 1894, he came to the
United States in 1895 and
settled in
Mount Carmel...
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Stupnytskyi (1881–1882)
Sylvester Sembratovych (1883–1886)
Count Jan
Tarnowski (November 18, 1886 – 1890)
Sylvester Sembratovych (1886–1890)
Prince Eustachy...
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auxiliary bishop of the
Eparchy of Przemyśl by
Metropolitan Sylvester Sembratovych. On 3
August 1891 he was
appointed bishop of
Stanyslaviv (now Ivano-Frankivsk)...
- the
Ukrainian Gr****-Catholic Church.
Among them are
Cardinal Sylvester Sembratovych,
Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytsky,
Major Metropolitan Josyf Slipyj, Metropolitan...
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including Cardinal Huzar. Two of them,
Mykhajlo Levitsky and
Sylvester Sembratovych retained their title for such a
short period of time that did not have...
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Franziskus von
Paula Graf von Schönborn of
Prague and
Archbishop Joseph Sembratovych of
Ukrainian rite Lwów. He was
translated to the
Archdiocese of Kraków...