• Mikołaj Torosowicz (in Ukrainian: Миколай Торосович, Mykolai Torosovych; born 1605 in Lviv – October 24, 1681), was the first Armenian Catholic bishop...
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    Leopolis (see Armenian Catholic Archeparchy of Lviv), Nicholas (Polish: Mikołaj) Torosowicz had entered into union with the Catholic Church. The community which...
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    charter of St. Gregory's Church Brotherhood, approved by Archbishop Mikołaj Torosowicz, detailed to whom, for how long, and at what interest rates money...
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    Greek-Catholic Church. In 1630, a bishop of Armenian Apostolic Church Mikołaj Torosowicz also signed a union with the Catholic Church establishing Armenian...
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    peaceful life of the colony was troubled in 1626. An abbot named Mikołaj Torosowicz was ordained a bishop in 1626 by Melchisedek, a former coadjutor-Katholikos...
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    November 1992. In 1630 in Lviv the Armenian Apostolic Archbishop Mikołaj Torosowicz united his Church with the Catholic Church and received the Metropolitan...
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  • Polish poet and historian of the Baroque era, burgomaster of Lviv Mikołaj Torosowicz, the first Armenian Catholic bishop of Lviv Grzegorz Piramowicz, Roman...
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  • Eastern Europe. (all Armenian Rite) Archeparchs (Archbishops) of Lviv Mikołaj Torosowicz (1630.10.24 – 1681) Wartan Hunanian (1681.10.24 – death 1715.06.15)...
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    belonged to the Armenian Catholic archdiocese of Lviv, when bishop Mikołaj (Nicolas) Torosowicz and his successor Vartan Hunanyan united the Armenian and Roman...
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