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Simeon of Poland
Born
Simeon

1584 (1584)
Zamość, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (modern-day Poland)
Died1639 (aged 54–55)
Lviv, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (modern-day Ukraine)

Simeon of Poland (Armenian: Սիմեոն Լեհացի, romanized: Simeon Lehatsi,[a] lit.'Simeon the Pole'; Polish: Symeon z Zamoscia; 1584–1639)[b] was a Polish-Armenian traveler known for his travelogue on his visit to the Ottoman domains as well as Italy from 1608 to 1619.
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