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Krzysztof Warszewicki (1543–1603, also
known as
Christopher or
Christophorus V****vicius) was a
Polish noble, courtier, diplomat, politician,
orator and...
- Jarzyczewski, Książyk, Kussowski, Lubowiecki, Niewiński, Niwiński, Śnieżawski,
Warszewicki, Zgliński J. Lyčkoŭski. "Belarusian
Nobility Coats of Arms". Paprzyca...
- 1605. One of the prin****l
negotiators on the
Polish side was
Krzysztof Warszewicki.
Treaty of
Plussa – Russo-Swedish
truce Treaty of
Drohiczyn – concerning...
- by
Thomas Underdown, who used the 1551
Latin translation of Stanisław
Warszewicki to
create his
Aethiopian Historie. It was
printed several times by Gabriele...
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Sweden through her. In 1574, she
received the
Polish Jesuit Stanislaus Warszewicki, sent to her as an amb****ador from the pope and king
Philip II of Spain...
- Archcathedral, and a daughter, Anna
Dorota (d. ca. 1540), wife of Jan
Warszewicki, a Podsędek at Czersk.
Oswald Balzer:
Genealogia Piastów, Kraków 2005...
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Roman 1588: The
First Jesuit Mission in Moldavia:
Written by
Stanislaw Warszewicki "In the
whole region in 15
towns and in all the
neighborhood villages...
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Spain were
married in 1554,
Krzysztof Warszewicki was
present to
attend and
witness their wedding.
Warszewicki was at the time of the Tudor-Habsburg marriage...
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taken in
Lublin by the
rector of the Gdańsk
Jesuit College,
Christopher Warszewicki who was very
influential in Poland. In Lublin,
Bernardoni worked for...
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Catholic faith occurred in the
presence of
another Jesuit, Stanisław
Warszewicki [pl]. In his
later years,
Provana contemplated the idea of
going to Italy...