• Mikołaj Stanisław Oborski (1576–1646) was a Polish jesuit and writer. Oborski joined the Jesuit Order in 1602 where he ran several Jesuit colleges in...
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  • surname include: Marcin Oborski [pl] (died 1697) a statesmnan of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Mikołaj Stanisław Oborski (1576–1646), Polish jesuit...
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  • Leżeński, Bishop of Lutsk, with Stefan Wierzbowski, Bishop of Poznań, and Mikołaj Oborski, Titular Bishop of Laodicea in Syria, serving as co-consecrators. Catholic...
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    new church was built in the village and was consecrated by Bishop Mikołaj Oborski of Kraków. In 1846-1847 the village and surrounding areas suffered...
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    1587–1614 Paweł Dembski 18 1614–1645 Tomasz Oborski 19 1645–1657 Wojciech Lipnicki 20 1658–1689 Mikołaj Oborski 21 1690–1700 Stanisław Szembek 22 1700–1705...
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  • Bishop of Caesaropolis. On 6 Feb 1684, he was consecrated bishop by Mikołaj Oborski, Titular Bishop of Laodicea in Syria. He served as Auxiliary Bishop...
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    owned by several families: House of Sołołobów, Korzeniowski, Pociejów and Oborski. The residence had only once ever been hit by any sort of devastation -...
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    Stanisław Warszycki, the castellan of Kraków. In 1666 suffragan bishop Mikołaj Oborski laid the foundation stone for the current church. The chief benefactor...
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    Oratorio Chapel. The new, remodelled church was blessed by Bishop Mikołaj Oborski on May 31, 1678. After the Partitions of Poland Hebdów briefly belonged...
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    church. The church was blessed on August 20, 1664, by Bishop of Kraków Mikolaj Oborski. Until the Partitions of Poland Lasocin was part of the Sandomierz...
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