Lew Sapieha
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Noble Family | Sapieha | |
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Parents | Iwan Sapieha Bohdana Drucka Konopka |
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Consorts | Dorota Firlej Halaszka Radziwiłł |
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Children | with Dorota Firlej Katarzyna Sapieha Krzysztof Sapieha Jan Stanislaw Sapieha Andrzej Sapieha with Halaszka Radziwiłł Anna Sapieha Mikolaj Sapieha Krzysztof Michał Sapieha Kazimierz Leon Sapieha |
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Date of Birth | April 4, 1557 | |
Place of Birth | Astrouna | |
Date of Death | July 7, 1633 | |
Place of Death | Vilnius |
Lew Sapieha (1557-1633) (Belarusian: Леў Сапега; Lithuanian: Leonas Sapiega). He became Great Secretary of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in 1580, Great Clerk of the Grand Duchy in 1581, Court Chancellor of the GDL in 1585, Grand Chancellor of the GDL from 1589 until 1623, Voivode of Vilnius in 1621, Great Lithuanian Hetman in 1623 and starost of Slonim, Brest and Mogilev.
Lew is considered as a great political figure of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. A rich and powerful magnate, he was known for his wisdom as a statesman, lawyer and military commander, he was one of the greatest leaders of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania at the times of the Duchy's highest cultural flourishing.
He was educated in Lipsk and work in the royal chancellery of King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania Stefan Batory under direction of Jan Zamoyski.
He supported a political union with Muscovy in 1584-1600 and led the diplomatic mission to Moscow in 1600 that proposed the union to tzar Boris Godunov, who declined the proposal.
He also participated in wars with Muscovy under rule of Stefan Batory and King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania Sigismund III Vasa.
He became an adviser of Sigismund III Vasa and supported his plans to take over the Muscovite throne.
As Chancellor he was the main editor and publisher of the last version of the Statute of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, considered to be the first Constitution in Europe. He laid grounds for the establishment of the Law Faculty in the University of Vilnius, which was created in 1641.
He was co-initiator and a participant in the military expedition to Moscow in 1618 by King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania Vladislaus IV .
As Sejm Marshal he led the ordinary Sejm in Warsaw from October 4 to November 25, 1582. He was a benefactor of many catholic churches in the Grand Duchy. He established the long-term power and wealth of the Sapieha family [1]
Sapieha died on 1633 and was interred in the cellars of the Church of St. Michael the Archangel in Vilnius, which he himself has commissioned. His tomb remains there to the present day.
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