Paweł Giżycki (1692 – 1762) was a Polish Jesuit architect who worked in eastern regions of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (mainly in the Crown of...
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The monastery was built in 1721. The church, designed by architect Paweł Giżycki, was completed in 1789. Removed from ownership of the Bernardine monks...
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is a church in Kremenets, Ukraine. Formerly a Jesuit Roman Catholic church, designed by Paweł Giżycki and build around 1731–1745, it was converted into...
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Our Saviour Andrzej Betlej, Kościół jezuitów w Staninsławowie [w:] Paweł Giżycki SJ architekt polski XVIII wieku, Towarzystwo Naukowe "Societas Vistulana"...
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activist in Communist Poland, wife of Andrzej Gwiazda Paweł Giżycki – Baroque era architect, painter, Jesuit priest Jerzy Litwiniuk – poet and translator Zygmunt...
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students killed the monk Serapion. The Jesuit church was damaged in a fire on 14 June 1724. Architect Pawel Gizycki radically reconstructed the building...
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January 13 – Gunnila Grubb, Swedish spiritual poet (d. 1729) January 24 – Paweł Giżycki, Polish painter and architect (d. 1762) January 27 – Ivan Cherkasov...
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Catholic priest, Jesuit professor of moral theology, prefect of Jesuit schools, confessor of Prince Zygmunt Karol Radziwiłł. Paweł Danilewicz (died 1667)...
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Aigner (1756–1841) Józef Boretti (1746–1849) Jakub Fontana (1710–1773) Paweł Giżycki (1692–1762) Jan Krzysztof Glaubitz (1700–1767) Faustyn Grodzicki Wawrzyniec...
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January 13 – Gunnila Grubb, Swedish spiritual poet (d. 1729) January 24 – Paweł Giżycki, Polish painter and architect (d. 1762) January 27 – Ivan Cherkasov...
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