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Anton Anastas Sielava (Belarusian: Антон Анастас Сялява, Ukrainian: Антін Селява, Polish:
Antoni Sielawa) (1583 – 5
October 1655) was the "Metropolitan...
- November 12, 1623 (1623-11-12)
Predecessor Gedeon Brolnitskyj Successor Antonius Sielava Orders Ordination 1609
Consecration 12
November 1617 by Archeparch Gedeon...
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Orders Ordination 1631 (Priest)
Consecration 3 Oct 1652 (Bishop) by Antin
Sielava Personal details Born Ivan
Susha 1610 Minsk, in
Belarus Died 4
March 1687...
- 1613—1637
Joseph Velamin-Rutski 1637—1640
Rafajil Korsak 1641—1655
Antin Sielava 1666—1674
Havryil Kolenda 1674—1693
Kyprian Zochovskyj 1694—1708 Lev Zalenskyj...
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Ukrainian Cossack leader Antin Paplynsky,
Ukrainian bandura maker Antin Sielava,
Ukrainian cleric Antin Infrastructure Partners,
private equity firm All...
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Epistolae metropolitarum Kioviensium catholicorum Raphaels Korsak,
Antonii Sielava,
Gabrielis Kolenda.
Analecta OSBM.
Serie 2.
Sectio 3. Rome. pp. 4–8.{{cite...
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continued under Rutsky's successors,
Rafajil Korsak (1637–40) and
Antin Sielava (1640–55). At the 1633
Coronation Sejm that
elected Wladyslaw IV Vasa as...
- in 1640
Kolenda became the
deputy of the
Archbishop of Polotsk,
Antin Sielava, who in 1641
became the
Metropolitan of Kiev and head of the Church. After...
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Josyf Veliamyn Rutskyi (1614–1637),
Rafail Korsak (1637–1642), and
Antin Sielava (1642–1699),
Havryil Kolenda (1655–1674),
Kyprian Zokhovskyi (1674–1693)...
- of Polatsk–Vitebsk of the
Ruthenians (1617 –
succession 1618.03)
Antin Sielava (1624 -
death 1655)
Havryil Kolenda (1655 -
death 21 May 1674), succeeding...