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Gregory of Sanok (Polish: Grzegorz z Sanoka; Sanok, 1403 or 1407 – 29 January 1477, Rohatyn) was a Polish bishop, a professor at the Kraków Academy, metropolitan archbishop of Lwów, scholar, philosopher and a major figure of Polish humanism.
GregoryofSanok (Polish: Grzegorz z Sanoka; Sanok, 1403 or 1407 – 29 January 1477, Rohatyn) was a Polish bishop, a professor at the Kraków Academy, metropolitan...
mother due to his father's absence. Many of the most learned men of Central Europe—including GregoryofSanok and John Vitéz—frequented John Hunyadi's...
II and fled to Poland. In Poland he found work with the Bishop of Lwów, GregoryofSanok. Pomponius implied he was homosexual and referred to his "perverted...
John Paul II. Leading Polish philosophers Vitello (1230–1280/1314) GregoryofSanok (1403/1407–1477) Nicolaus Copernicus (1473–1543) Frycz Modrzewski (1503–1572)...
Paulus Vladimiri and Albert of Brudzewo, Copernicus' teacher. John of Ludzisko and Archbishop GregoryofSanok, the precursors of Polish humanism, were professors...
to Lviv. Diocese of Halicz was merged with diocese of Lwow. 1412–1436 Jan Rzeszowski 1437–1450 Jan Odrowąż 1451–1477 GregoryofSanok 1480 Jan Długosz...
square and the Gothic church of St. Jacob (1447). In 1440, the town built a hospital for the poor, funded by GregoryofSanok. Brzesko was administratively...
Archbishop of Lviv GregoryofSanok, who himself came to the feast of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary monks came to the Latin Church of the Assumption of the...
Ιεράρχες) of Eastern Christianity refers to Basil the Great (also known as Basil of Caesarea), Gregory the Theologian (also known as Gregoryof Nazianzus)...
o.o. is a Polish bus and coach manufacturer. The company is located in Sanok, Poland. Its sales network includes European (also non-EU countries), African...
Western Christianity. Basil, together with his brother Gregoryof Nyssa and his friend Gregoryof Nazianzus, are collectively referred to as the Cappadocian...
bishop of the Ruthenian Catholic Eparchy of Premissel, Sambir and Sanok on 5 September 1848, and consecrated on 25 March 1949. During the revolutions of 1848...
Marcin; Kronika polska Marcina Kromera biskupa warmińskiego ksiąg XXX... Sanok, 1857, s.475 Marian Biskup, Gerard Labuda, Dzieje Zakonu Krzyżackiego w...
shortly after the end of the Napoleonic wars. Verwaltungsgebiet Lemberg, containing the 12 eastern Kreise: Lemberg Zołkiew Przemyśl Sanok Złoczow Brzezan Stryi...
in the southern parts of the Galician administrative units of Nowy Targ, Nowy Sącz, Grybów, Gorlice, Jasło, Krosno, and Sanok do not wish to be incorporated...
skansen (open-air museum) in Sanok, Poland Hewn log barn painted red in Hedemora, Sweden. No walls are a characteristic of what in the United Kingdom is...
non-transferable vote "Ballotpedia". Ballotpedia. Retrieved September 18, 2023. Sanok, Ann (19 October 2007). "EEE victim's memory celebrated at benefit". blueridgenow...
and others were shot at the ‘Lazarett’. Arad estimates that in "Krakow, Sanok, Jalso and Rzeszow", around 1,000 Romanies were shot. Celinska estimates...
and monasteries since the early Middle Ages. Pope Gregory the Great urged his followers on value of bathing as a bodily need. Contrary to popular belief...
Feast of Epiphany, clergy visit the homes of parishioners and conduct a service of blessing by using the holy water that was blessed on the Feast of Theophany...
Diocese of Turoŭ–Pinsk, Diocese of Bieraście–Vladimir, Diocese of Chełm–Belz Diocese of Przemyśl-Sambir-Sanok (adopted the union in 1692), Diocese of Lviv-Halych-Kamianets...
of Galicia) in Austria Chelm-Belz eparchy (Chelm) → Austria Przemysl-Sanok eparchy (Przemysl) → Austria Archeparchy of Lemberg (Lviv, Metropolitan of...
the club were one of the leading teams in the British Hockey League, their biggest rivals being the Nottingham Panthers. By the end of the 1980s, however...
Rev. Stefan and Maria. Mykhailo's older brother, Gregory, became a priest also and served the village of Prysowce (Ukr: Prysivtsi) as its Greek Catholic...