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    Władysław Wiktoryn Siciński (Lithuanian: Čičinskas; c. 1615–1672) was a member of the Polish–Lithuanian nobility and dignitary of the Polish–Lithuanian...
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  • Notable people with the surname include: Bob Sicinski (born 1946), Canadian ice hockey player Władysław Siciński (c. 1615 – 1672), Polish-Lithuanian noble...
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    Sejm was first disrupted by the liberum veto by a Trakai deputy, Władysław Siciński, in 1652. In reality, he vetoed only the continuation of the Sejm's...
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    veto was invoked in the Sejm by Władysław Siciński, forcing it to disband. Some historians have speculated that Siciński might have acted on orders from...
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  • Kujawski, who became famous 15 years later for vocally criticizing Władysław Siciński (Bodaj przepadł), the petty noble who was the first to use the infamous...
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    (zwyczajny) from 16 January to 11 March 1652 in Warsaw. At that sejm Władysław Siciński used liberum veto for the first time.[dubious – discuss][clarification...
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  • szlachta privileges, Golden Liberty). In 1652, a Lithuanian deputy, Wladyslaw Sicinski, for the first time in Polish history used the liberum veto in the...
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    Radziwiłł. In 1653, one of its elders, a delegate to Warsaw Sejm, Władysław Siciński (Polish name, in Lithuanian known as Čičinskas), bribed by Janusz...
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    possession, and King Władysław I the Elbow-high founded there a parish church in 1325. The foundation of the town is attributed to Władysław's son, King Casimir...
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    also the deputy commander of the Tomaszów Lubelski Home Army district - Władysław Surowiec, pseud. "Sosna", from Bełżec. In the vicinity of Majdan and Maurycówka...
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    January 1991 23 December 1991 Jan Krzysztof Bielecki (Bielecki) Andrzej Siciński nonpartisan 23 December 1991 11 July 1992 Jan Olszewski (Olszewski) Piotr...
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    resigned from the high command in Livonia and handed it over to Colonel Jan Siciński, who, with only 100 soldiers, moved to Estonia. Because the Swedes closed...
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    Kasztelan Gdański, Author and Historian, Gdansk, Poland b.1600-d.1665. Wladyslaw Aleksander Lubienski, Primate of Poland Swietoslaw Jana Kobierzycki, Canon...
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