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    Walerian Protasewicz (also: Protaszewicz-Szuszkowski, Lithuanian: Valerijonas Protasevičius; c. 1505 – 31 December 1579 in Vilnius) was bishop of Lutsk...
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    (born 1975), Polish speedway rider Michał Protasewicz (born 1985), Polish footballer Walerian Protasewicz (c. 1505–1579), bishop of Lutsk (1549–1555)...
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  • higher learning either in Vilnius or Kaunas. The following year Walerian Protasewicz, the bishop of Vilnius, purchased several buildings in the city center...
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  • 1536 Paweł (prince) Holszański 15 March 1536 – 4 September 1555 Walerian Protasewicz 10 April 1556 – 31 December 1579 Jerzy Radziwiłł 31 December 1579...
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    Catholic Church titles Preceded by Walerian Protasewicz Bishop of Vilnius 1579–1591 Succeeded by Benedykt Woyna Preceded by Piotr Myszkowski Bishop of...
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    Commonwealth. In Vilnius, Giedraitis was noticed by Bishop of Vilnius Walerian Protasewicz who offered him a teaching position and likely encouraged to become...
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    Paweł Algimunt Holszański (1507–1535) Jerzy Chwalczewski (1535–1547) Walerian Protasewicz (1547–1555) Jan Andruszewicz (1563–1579) Wiktoryn Wierzbicki (1579–1588)...
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    Bishop of Vilnius. Bishop Walerian Protasewicz sponsored construction of a Catholic church and establishment of a parish. Protasewicz also directed the priests...
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    are scattered all around the city. Invited by Bishop of Vilnius Walerian Protasewicz, the Jesuits came to Vilnius in 1569. On 17 July 1570, they established...
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  • Vilnius in 1535. It was probably not set up until 1573 by the Bishop Walerian Protasewicz. Bernardino de Gianotis is also credited with the tombstones of Krzysztof...
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