• Krzysztof Warszewicki (1543–1603, also known as Christopher or Christophorus Varsevicius) was a Polish noble, courtier, diplomat, politician, orator and...
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    in 1605. One of the principal negotiators on the Polish side was Krzysztof Warszewicki. Treaty of Plussa – Russo-Swedish truce Treaty of Drohiczyn – concerning...
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    II of Spain were married in 1554, Krzysztof Warszewicki was present to attend and witness their wedding. Warszewicki was at the time of the Tudor-Habsburg...
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    in 1575 as "Terror Tartarorum", the "Terror of the Tartars" and "Krzysztof Warszewicki" (Varsevitius, 1543–1603) called him 'Murus Podoliae' in 1598, the...
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  • Encyclopedia of Pakistan Regis, saneti, bellatores, scriptores Poloni – Krzysztof Warszewicki; 1601 Scriptorum Polonicorum Hekatontas seu centrum illustrum Poloniae...
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    Catholic faith occurred in the presence of another Jesuit, Stanisław Warszewicki. In his later years, Provana contemplated the idea of going to Italy...
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