- Mikołaj
Torosowicz (in Ukrainian: Миколай Торосович,
Mykolai Torosovych; born 1605 in Lviv –
October 24, 1681), was the
first Armenian Catholic bishop...
- (see
Armenian Catholic Archeparchy of Lviv),
Nicholas (Polish: Mikołaj)
Torosowicz had
entered into
union with the
Catholic Church. The
community which had...
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there and to
reduce the
influence of the
Armenian archbishop Nikol Torosowicz.
Torosowicz had
caused the
Armenian community of
Poland to
recognize the supremacy...
- Gr****-Catholic Church. In 1630, a
bishop of
Armenian Apostolic Church Mikołaj
Torosowicz also
signed a
union with the
Catholic Church establishing Armenian Catholic...
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Polish poet and
historian of the
Baroque era,
burgomaster of Lviv Mikołaj
Torosowicz, the
first Armenian Catholic bishop of Lviv
Grzegorz Piramowicz, Roman...
- Śleński, Ślesiński, Śleszyński, Średnicki, Śrzednicki. T Tabor, Tarnowski,
Torosowicz, Toroszowicz, Tszyrski, Turosowicz, Turoszowicz, Twardawa, Twardowa, Twardowski...
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peaceful life of the
colony was
troubled in 1626. An
abbot named Mikołaj
Torosowicz was
ordained a
bishop in 1626 by Melchisedek, a
former coadjutor-Katholikos...
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Armenian Catholic archdiocese of Lviv, when
bishop Mikołaj (Nicolas)
Torosowicz and his
successor Vartan Hunanyan united the
Armenian and
Roman Catholic...
- Europe. (all
Armenian Rite)
Archeparchs (Archbishops) of Lviv Mikołaj
Torosowicz (1630.10.24 – 1681)
Wartan Hunanian (1681.10.24 –
death 1715.06.15), succeeded...
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charter of St. Gregory's
Church Brotherhood,
approved by
Archbishop Mikołaj
Torosowicz,
detailed to whom, for how long, and at what
interest rates money could...