- Wacław Leszczyński
Wacław Leszczyński can refer to:
*Wacław Leszczyński (d. 1628) , voivode of Kalisz, chancellor
*Wacław Leszczyński (1605-1666) ,Prince-Bishop ofWarmia , primate of Poland
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Wacław Leszczyński can refer to:
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Wenceslaus Leszczynski — (auch Wacław Leszczyński)(* 15. August 1605 in Baranów; † 1. April 1666 in Gniezno) war Erzbischof von Gnesen und Primas von Polen Litauen. Nach den Studiu … Deutsch Wikipedia
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