- Jan
Dymitr Solikowski (1539, in
Sieradz – 27 June 1603, in Lwów, Poland) was a
Polish writer, diplomat,
Archbishop of Lwów. He was
since 1564 secretary...
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charges varied,
their number remained the same. In 1586
bishop Jan
Dymitr Solikowski,
royal diplomat and a
bishop of Lwów, as the city was then called, was...
- 1511) 1601 –
Henry Norris, 1st
Baron Norreys (b. 1525) 1603 – Jan
Dymitr Solikowski,
Polish archbishop (b. 1539) 1627 – John Hayward,
English historian, journalist...
- Magyarország hadtörténete (1), Zrínyi
Katonai Kiadó 1984. ISBN 963-326-320-4
Solikowski, J. Krótki pamiętnik. p. 50.
Dariusz Kupisz, Połock 1579, Warszawa, 2003...
- monk from the
Benedictine Abbey in Lubiń (b. 1575) June 27 – Jan
Dymitr Solikowski,
Polish archbishop, writer, and
diplomat (b. 1539) July 4 –
Philippe de...
- monk from the
Benedictine Abbey in Lubiń (b. 1575) June 27 – Jan
Dymitr Solikowski,
Polish archbishop, writer, and
diplomat (b. 1539) July 4 –
Philippe de...
- Skokowski, Skorowski, Skronowski, Skrzydlewski, Skrzynecki, Skwarski, Socha,
Solikowski, Srzebiecki, Stępiński, Stogniew, Strzebiecki, Strzebieliński, Strzelbicki...
- The
Orthodox church was
closed down by the Lviv
Archbishop Jan
Dymitr Solikowski.
Korniakt Tower Chapel of the
Three Hierarchs Constantine Corniaktos St...
- Sienno, 15th
century Polish nobleman of the
Debno Coat of Arms Jan
Dymitr Solikowski (1539–1603),
Polish writer, diplomat,
Archbishop of Lwów
Dymitr Jerzy...
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property into
Lutheran hands was
recorded by
Giovanni Botero and Jan
Dymitr Solikowski.
Despot was
still probably on
friendly terms with
Grigorie II, though...