Gabriel Woyna
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Gabriel Woyna
Summary
Gabriel Woyna is a human[1]. He died on January 1, 1615[2]. He worked as a diplomat[3]. He is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[4]
Key Facts
- Gabriel Woyna died on January 1, 1615[2].
- Gabriel Woyna died on 1615[5].
- Gabriel Woyna's father was Q64030675[6].
- Among Gabriel Woyna's spouses was Anna Kurzeniecka[7].
- A child of Gabriel Woyna was Q120758858[8].
- A child of Gabriel Woyna was Stefan Kazimierz Woyna[9].
- A child of Gabriel Woyna was Q136087272[10].
- A child of Gabriel Woyna was Q136087270[11].
- A child of Gabriel Woyna was Q137188669[12].
- Gabriel Woyna held citizenship in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[13].
- Gabriel Woyna worked as a diplomat[3].
- Gabriel Woyna held the position of Deputy Chancellor of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania[14].
- Gabriel Woyna held the position of Q21009929[15].
- Gabriel Woyna held the position of king's secretary at the Polish court[16].
- Gabriel Woyna held the position of referendary of Lithuania[17].
- Gabriel Woyna held the position of Great Scribe of Lithuania[18].
- Gabriel Woyna held the position of Q65239986[19].
- Gabriel Woyna's education included a stint at Vilnius Jesuit High School[20].
- Gabriel Woyna is recorded as male[21].
- Gabriel Woyna's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- Gabriel Woyna's family is recorded as House of Woyna[23].
- Gabriel Woyna's coat of arms is recorded as Trąby[24].
- Gabriel Woyna's family name is recorded as Woyna[25].
- Gabriel Woyna's given name is recorded as Gabriel[26].
- Gabriel Woyna's given name is recorded as Haŭryla[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Gabriel Woyna's father was Q64030675[6].
Education
Gabriel Woyna's education included a stint at Vilnius Jesuit High School[20].
Career and Affiliations
Gabriel Woyna worked as a diplomat[3]. Positions held include Deputy Chancellor of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania[14], in Grand Duchy of Lithuania[28], founded in 1565[29]; Q21009929[15]; king's secretary at the Polish court[16], in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[30]; referendary of Lithuania[17], in Grand Duchy of Lithuania[31]; Great Scribe of Lithuania[18], in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[32]; and Q65239986[19].
Personal Life
Gabriel Woyna was married to Anna Kurzeniecka[7]. Children include Q120758858[8], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[33]; Stefan Kazimierz Woyna[9]; Q136087272[10]; Q136087270[11]; and Q137188669[12].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include January 1, 1615[2] and 1615[5].
Why It Matters
Gabriel Woyna is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[4]
FAQs
Who were Gabriel Woyna's parents?
Gabriel Woyna's father was Q64030675[6].
Who was Gabriel Woyna married to?
Gabriel Woyna's spouses include Anna Kurzeniecka[7].
What did Gabriel Woyna do for work?
Gabriel Woyna worked as diplomat[3].
Where did Gabriel Woyna go to school?
Gabriel Woyna was educated at Vilnius Jesuit High School[20].