Jan Fryderyk Sapieha (Lithuanian: Jonas Frederikas Sapiega) (18 October 1680 in Dobratycze – 6 July 1751 in Łysowodach) was a Polish-Lithuanian nobleman...
2 KB (132 words) - 15:51, 27 August 2024
of Lew Sapieha Jan Andrzej Sapieha (1910–1989), head of House Sapieha, he participated in the Defence War of 1939 Jan Fryderyk Sapieha (1680–1751), Grand...
12 KB (1,190 words) - 21:15, 16 August 2024
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...
921 bytes (158 words) - 01:53, 22 April 2019
Jan Fryderyk Sapieha (born 1618, died 1664) — Polish nobleman, politician and military officer, Field Writer of the Crown, and member of the Sapieha family...
5 KB (350 words) - 12:15, 23 July 2024
Environmental Protection School Complex. The palace, commissioned by Jan Fryderyk Sapieha, Chancellor of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, was built in Rococo style...
4 KB (304 words) - 11:04, 26 May 2024
usually be a member of a noble magnate family, such as the Radziwill, Sapieha, Gasztowt families. Up until the creation of the Lithunaian Tribunal in...
8 KB (574 words) - 15:50, 27 August 2024
defeating Sapieha's troops. At the same time, Paweł Sapieha maintained contacts with the Swedes, through the Swedish envoy Jan Fryderyk Sapieha. He eventually...
21 KB (2,674 words) - 17:44, 6 October 2024
1677–1766, king Aleksander Benedykt Sobieski, 1677–1714, prince Jan Fryderyk Sapieha, 1680–1751, Grand Recorder of Lithuania between 1706 and 1709, since...
46 KB (4,132 words) - 12:12, 15 September 2024
purchased by Sapieha during a trip to Spain. disputed by some historians, and possibly invented by his great-grandson, Jan Fryderyk Sapieha, who very likely...
5 KB (516 words) - 22:47, 6 April 2024
force hetmans. The Poles chose to remain. Under the leadership of Jan Fryderyk Sapieha, the Poles began to fortify a camp near the water. On 30 April 1648...
33 KB (3,798 words) - 15:44, 7 October 2024