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Szeptycki (feminine: Szeptycka) is a Polish-language surname. It
belongs to the
Polish noble Szeptycki family. The Ukrainian-language
spelling of the surname...
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Szeptycki (in
Polish spelling; or Шептицькі (Sheptytsky) in
Ukrainian spelling) was a
major noble family in
Ruthenia (Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth,...
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Kamil Szeptycki (born 27
January 1991) is a
Polish actor. He is best
known for his
roles in the
films Stones for the
Rampart (2014) and Piłsudski (2019)...
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Athanasius Szeptycki (born as
Antoni Alexandrowycz Szeptycki; Ukrainian: Атанасій Шептицький; 1686 – 12
December 1746, Lviv) was the "Metropolitan of...
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Pastoral letters, 2
August 1899.
Andriy Sheptytsky, OSBM (Polish:
Andrzej Szeptycki; Ukrainian: Митрополит Андрій Шептицький, romanized: Mytropolyt Andriy...
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Sheptycki (born as Leon
Ludwik Szeptycki; Polish: Leon
Ludwik Szeptycki; 23
August 1717 – 13 May 1779) was the "Metropolitan of Kiev,
Galicia and all...
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Maria Jan
Teofil Szeptycki (3
November 1867 – 9
October 1950) was a
Polish count,
general and
military commander. Born in 1867 in Galicia, Austria-Hungary...
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leaving office of
prime minister, he
engaged in a duel with Stanisław
Szeptycki, in
which Skrzynski refused to fire. He was
killed in a car
accident at...
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Cathedral was
started in 1746 by
Metropolitan Athanasius Szeptycki and
finished in 1762 by Leo
Szeptycki.
Following the
necessity of
transferring the seat of...
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established on 15 May and
placed under command of
General Stanisław
Szeptycki. In a
statute p****ed on 15 May,
Polish Sejm
called for the
inclusion of...