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- Stanisław_Taszycki abstract "Stanisław Taszycki (fl. 1570s) was a Polish nobleman and supporter of the Polish Brethren and sponsor of a school at Luslawice from the 1570s. He was the instigator of Martin Czechowic writing his catechism. In 1585 he petitioned for the release of the printer Aleksander Rodecki who had been imprisoned for having printed an Antitrinitarian pamphlet by Christian Francken.".
- Q16854304 abstract "Stanisław Taszycki (fl. 1570s) was a Polish nobleman and supporter of the Polish Brethren and sponsor of a school at Luslawice from the 1570s. He was the instigator of Martin Czechowic writing his catechism. In 1585 he petitioned for the release of the printer Aleksander Rodecki who had been imprisoned for having printed an Antitrinitarian pamphlet by Christian Francken.".
- Stanisław_Taszycki comment "Stanisław Taszycki (fl. 1570s) was a Polish nobleman and supporter of the Polish Brethren and sponsor of a school at Luslawice from the 1570s. He was the instigator of Martin Czechowic writing his catechism. In 1585 he petitioned for the release of the printer Aleksander Rodecki who had been imprisoned for having printed an Antitrinitarian pamphlet by Christian Francken.".
- Q16854304 comment "Stanisław Taszycki (fl. 1570s) was a Polish nobleman and supporter of the Polish Brethren and sponsor of a school at Luslawice from the 1570s. He was the instigator of Martin Czechowic writing his catechism. In 1585 he petitioned for the release of the printer Aleksander Rodecki who had been imprisoned for having printed an Antitrinitarian pamphlet by Christian Francken.".