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    Yosyf Shumlyansky (Ukrainian: Йосиф Іван Шумлянський, Polish: Józef Szumlański; 1643–1708) was an Eastern Catholic (previously Orthodox) bishop of the...
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    Austria-Hungary Maria Zankovetska (1854–1934) — Ukrainian theater actress Yosyf Shumlyansky (1643–1708) — Eastern Catholic (previously Orthodox) bishop of the...
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    church is a tombstone to Mrs. Shumlianska, the mother of Lviv Bishop Yosyf Shumlyansky. Near the cross in the churchyard is a statue of the Mother of God...
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    the Czartoryski family. Other parts of the village were owned by Yosyf Shumlyansky. After the Partitions of Poland, the Austrian Empire took over Novytsia...
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  • rest remained in the Commonwealth. In 1681, the Bishop of Lviv — Yosyf Shumlyansky — secretly converted to Catholicism. He intrigued with the King of...
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    Halych. March 7, 1677: Clandestinely joined Union of Brest with Bishop Yosyf Shumlyansky. June 9, 1700: Joined Union of Brest with title Eparchy of Lviv, Halych...
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