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    Jan Piotr Sapieha (English: John Peter Sapieha, 1569–1611) was a Polish-Lithuanian nobleman, general, politician, diplomat, governor of Uświat county,...
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  • Jan Sapieha may refer to: Iwan Semenowicz Sapieha [pl] or Jan Sapieha (c. 1431-1517), progenitor of the Kodeń line of the Sapieha family Jan Piotr Sapieha...
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    head of House Sapieha, sometime Belgian ambassador to Brazil Jan Piotr Sapieha (1569–1611), Polish royal officer Jan Stanisław Sapieha (1589–1635), Court...
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    support among powerful magnates such as Michał Wiśniowiecki, Lew, and Jan Piotr Sapieha, who provided him with funds for a campaign against Godunov. Commonwealth...
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    Rozynski, and Ivan Zarutsky's cossacks. However, Prince Shakhovskoi and Jan-Piotr Sapieha brought cossacks and foreign troops to the false Dmitrii's camp in...
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    1708 to 1709. He was the son of Franciszek Stefan Sapieha, father of Piotr Paweł Sapieha and Paweł Sapieha. A supporter of Stanisław Leszczyński, he took...
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    1610. In December 1608, the Polish army of some 15,000 men, led by Jan Piotr Sapieha and Aleksander Lisowski, laid siege to the fortress of the Trinity...
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    Zebrzydowski, stand together, arrogant and unfazed. Jerzy Mniszech, Jan Piotr Sapieha and Janusz Zbaraski to their right seem to be listening, but an older...
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    the garrison were collected in the Moscow region by the regiment of Jan Piotr Sapieha. According to the testimony of the memoirist Samuel Maskiewicz, "what...
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    the most influential Russians in Tushino. The arrival in Tushino of Jan Piotr Sapieha with seven thousand cavalrymen in August sped up rebel military activity...
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    the right wing was composed of a smaller number of hussars under Jan Piotr Sapieha, and the center included Hetman Chodkiewicz's own company of 300 hussars...
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    Paweł Jan Sapieha (1860-1934) - first president of the Polish Red Cross, married to Matylda Paula Eleonora z Windisch-Graetzów Jan Piotr Sapieha (1865-1954)...
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    Prince Adam Stefan Stanisław Bonifacy Józef Sapieha (Polish pronunciation: [ˈadam ˈstɛfan saˈpjɛxa]; 14 May 1867 – 23 July 1951) was a Polish Catholic...
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    Tarnowska, 1566–1610 Adam Wiśniowiecki, 1566–1622 Jan Szczęsny Herburt, 1567–1616, starost Jan Piotr Sapieha, 1569–1611, starosta uświacki, pułkownik królewski...
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    donated to the monastery. During the troubles of 1611, the Poles under Jan Piotr Sapieha took the fortress after two weeks of siege and reduced it to ashes...
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    losing most of his loot. He reorganized the army and joined with Jan Piotr Sapieha, but they failed to capture the Troitse-Sergieva Lavra fortress and...
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    member of the Sapieha family. Jan Fryderyk Sapieha was born in 1618 as the son of Grand Hetman of Lithuania Jan Piotr Sapieha and Zofia née Poradowska. His...
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    Paweł Sapieha 12. Prince Jan Piotr Sapieha 25. Hanna Chodkiewiczówna 6. Prince Paweł Jan Sapieha 13. Zofia Weiher 3. Princess Katarzyna Anna Sapieha 7. Anna...
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    supporter of the king, the starost Jan Piotr Sapieha, who was the cousin of the Grand Chancellor of Lithuania Lev Sapieha. Russia, too, as early as the end...
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    giving a rise to Moscow Uprising of 1611. In June his peace talks with Jan Piotr Sapieha, who threatened his south flanks at the Moscow's south border, have...
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    father of Hieronim Radziejowski, later married to Krystyna Sapieha, the daughter of Jan Piotr Sapieha. „Polski Słownik Biograficzny” (tom 30, str. 79) Hr. Seweryn...
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    Kurakin Ivan Semenovich [ru]. He reorganized the army and joined with Jan Piotr Sapieha, but besieged and failed to capture the Troitse-Sergieva Lavra fortress...
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    simultaneously Dukes of Siewierz,[citation needed] although it was only Adam Stefan Sapieha who officially abandoned the title.[citation needed] Since 1303, the archdiocese...
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    Stanisław Tomkiewicz, Professors Jerzy Mycielski and Piotr Bieńkowski from the Jagiellonian University, and Jan Stanisławski and Józef Unierzyski (Matejko's son-in-law)...
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    relieving the Siege of Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra, laid by Polish commanders Jan Piotr Sapieha and Aleksander Józef Lisowski. After Mikhail Skopin-Shuisky’s sudden...
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    Albertas Goštautas Stanisław Ościk Piotr Kiszka Jan Hlebowicz Stanisław Dowojno Mikołaj Dorohostajski Andrzej Sapieha Michał Drucki-Sokoliński Janusz Kiszka...
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    (1596–98) Jan Pac (1600–11) Mikołaj Sapieha (1611–18) Piotr Tyszkiewicz (1618–31) Balcer Strawiński (1631–33) Aleksander Suszka (1633–38) Mikołaj Sapieha (1638)...
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    Elżbieta Branicka (category Sapieha)
    Branicki. She married Prince Jan Józef Sapieha in 1753; they divorced in 1755 over his adultery. She remarried Prince Jan Sapieha, a relative of her first...
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    Sapieha (13 May 1624 – 22 May 1671) was a Polish nobleman. He became bishop of Samogitia in 1660 and of Vilnius in 1667. After the abdication of Jan Kazimierz...
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  • Michał Sapieha Kazimierz Nestor Sapieha Kazimierz Siemienowicz Michał Stachurski Samuel Świderski Jan Tarło Michał Wielhorski Ludwik Wirtemberg Jan de Witte...
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