Count Atanazy Raczyński (German: Athanasius Raczynski; 2 May 1788 – 21 August 1874) was a Polish count (hrabia) and diplomat in Prussian service. He was...
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Michał Kozal (category Beatifications by Pope John Paul II)
in 1932 and then appointed to the episcopate in 1939 just before World War II started. But his pastoral mission as a bishop did not last long since the...
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Rava-Ruska (section World War II and the Holocaust)
Polish and Crimean Tatar forces took place here, in which Polish unit under Atanazy Miączyński freed hundreds of captured peasants. In 1698, Rawa was the site...
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Kaspar Nagler: Neues allgemeines Künstler-Lexicon, Vol. 6, 1838, pg.68 Atanazy Raczyński: Geschichte der neueren Kunst, Vol.2, 1840, pg.457 Hyacinth Holland...
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Andrey Sheptytsky (section World War II)
were: Athanasius and Leo, Barlaam Bazyli [pl] was also bishop of Lviv. Atanazy Andrzej [pl] was a Greek Catholic bishop of Przemyśl and Nikifor was archimanrite...
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the east end of the square stood the Palais of the Polish-Prussian count Atanazy Raczyński, before the Reichstag building was built there from 1884 to 1894...
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renovation works. After its completion, the temple was consecrated by Rev. Atanazy Slawinski. Over the years the church underwent further renovations and...
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and Gdańsk: Jakub (Kostiuczuk) (2008–) Archdiocese of Łódź and Poznań: Atanazy (Nos) (2017–) Archdiocese of Wrocław and Szczecin: George (Pańkowski) (2017–)...
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of Warsaw and the entire Polish basilica accompanied by Archimandrite Atanazy (Kudiuk), the superior of the monastery in Zhyrovichy (Russian Orthodox...
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Maximilian zu Dohna-Schlobitten 1814 1826 Charles-Gustave de Meuron 1826 1830 Atanazy Raczyński 1830 1842 August Ludwig Schoultz von Ascheraden 1842 1847 Vacant:...
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Maria Christina; with Cardinal Fornari, the papal nuncio to France; and Atanazy Raczyński, a Polish nobleman and Prussian ambassador to Spain, who was...
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2010-04-09. Retrieved 2024-06-19. "Patron diecezji – święty męczennik Atanazy Brzeski". www.lublin.cerkiew.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-06-18. Mironowicz...
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de São Luís Saraiva's Lista de Alguns Artistas Portugueses (1839), and Atanazy Raczyński's Les Arts en Portugal (1846). However, it was only following...
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(2006, p. 13, Vol. II) Żeleźniakowicz (2006, p. 16, Vol. II) Żeleźniakowicz (2006, p. 23, Vol. II) Żeleźniakowicz (2006, pp. 24–25, Vol. II) Żeleźniakowicz...
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Sieniawski, Karol Stanisław Radziwiłł, Marcin Kątski, Rafał Leszczyński, Atanazy Miączyński, Stefan Aleksander Potocki, and Jan Sobieski each had a cavalry...
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the hill of Kahlenberg; Alexander Sheptytsky. Zofia's and Stefan's sons: Atanazy Andrzej Szeptycki (1723-1779) was the Eparch of Przemyśl (Ukrainian Rite)...
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author of the first stud books in Poland, journalist and composer. Zygmunt Atanazy Mokrzecki (1865–1936) – Polish entomologist, zoologist, full professor...
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