• Jan Karol Dolski of Kościesza (1637–1695) was a member of the nobility of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Throughout his life he held a number of posts...
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    Szymon Szymonowic (Simon Simonides, Szymonowicz or Bendoński) Jan Karol Dolski Jan Karol Chodkiewicz (Chodkiewicz coat of arms) Józef Piłsudski (Piłsudski...
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    independent town in 1690 and was named after the village's founder, Jan Karol Dolski. By 1695, Dolski had built a church (now[when?] a concert hall) and a fortified...
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  • (died 1664), Ukrainian Roman Catholic prelate Jan Karol Dolski (1637–1695), Polish nobleman Jozef Karol Hell, known by his Hungarian name József Károly...
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    Dominican monastery 1690 – foundation of the Karolin settlement by Jan Karol Dolski 1695 – construction of a church and castle in Carolina by Michał Serwacy...
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    April 27 – John Trenchard, English politician (b. 1649) April 29 – Jan Karol Dolski, Polish-Lithuanian noble (b. 1637) April 30 – Ikegusuku Anken, sanshikan...
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    died young, he and his older brother were raised by their stepfather, Jan Karol Dolski. Michał studied at the Jesuit college in Lviv, where he graduated in...
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  • April 27 – John Trenchard, English politician (b. 1649) April 29 – Jan Karol Dolski, Polish-Lithuanian noble (b. 1637) April 30 – Ikegusuku Anken, sanshikan...
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    Pinsk in Karolin was established by the Polish-Lithuanian nobleman Jan Karol Dolski in 1695. In that year the first wooden church was constructed. In 1756...
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