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Cassian Sakowicz, also known as Kasjan Sakowicz (1578–1647), was a Polish-Ruthenian (Ukrainian) Orthodox activist and, later, a Catholic theologian, writer and polemicist.
CassianSakowicz, also known as Kasjan Sakowicz (1578–1647), was a Polish-Ruthenian (Ukrainian) Orthodox activist and, later, a Catholic theologian, writer...
sometimes called "Cassian" CassianSakowicz (1578–1647), Orthodox activist and, later, a Catholic theologian, writer, and polemicist Cassian of Tangier (3rd-century–298)...
ended in failure by February 1649. Adam Kisiel died on 3 May 1653. CassianSakowicz The Cambridge history of Poland, Vol. 1, 1950, p. 512. Tereškinas,...