Omelian Hlibovytskyi | |
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Омелян Глібовицький | |
Born | 1856, according to other sources 1857 |
Died | 27 September 1905 |
Nationality | Ukrainian |
Alma mater | Lviv Theological Seminary |
Omelian Mykhailovych Hlibovytskyi ( Ukrainian: Омелян Михайлович Глібовицький; 1856, according to other sources 1857, Krohulets, Austrian Empire – 27 September 1905, Hlybochok, Austria-Hungary [1]) was a Ukrainian Greek Catholic priest, novelist, publicist, public figure. Son of Mykhailo, brother of Dariia, Domna (wife of Sylvestr Lepkyi) and Lonhyn, father of Vasyl [2] Hlibovytskyi, uncle (by mother) of Bohdan, Levko and Mykola Lepkyi. [1]
Omelian Hlibovytskyi was born in 1856 (or 1857) in Krohulets, now the Vasylkivtsi Hromada, Chortkiv Raion, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine. [3]
Hlibovytskyi graduated from the Lviv Theological Seminary (1881) and was ordained a priest at the same time. He served in parishes in the town of Melnytsia-Podilska (1886–1887) [4] and the villages of Khudykivtsi (1887–1889), [5] Bilche-Zolote ([1886], 1889–1893), [6] [7] Tsyhany (1893–1903), [8] Hlybochok (1903–1905+) [9] in the Chortkiv district. [1] Author of articles and short stories. [3]
In 1895, Mykhailo Dorundiak, Bohdan Lepkyi, Ivan Trush, Ivan Franko, [10] Andrii Tshaikovskyi, [11] and Vasyl Shchurat visited Hlibovytskyi in Tsyhany. [1] [12] He corresponded with Ivan Franko. [13]
Omelian Hlibovytskyi | |
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Омелян Глібовицький | |
Born | 1856, according to other sources 1857 |
Died | 27 September 1905 |
Nationality | Ukrainian |
Alma mater | Lviv Theological Seminary |
Omelian Mykhailovych Hlibovytskyi ( Ukrainian: Омелян Михайлович Глібовицький; 1856, according to other sources 1857, Krohulets, Austrian Empire – 27 September 1905, Hlybochok, Austria-Hungary [1]) was a Ukrainian Greek Catholic priest, novelist, publicist, public figure. Son of Mykhailo, brother of Dariia, Domna (wife of Sylvestr Lepkyi) and Lonhyn, father of Vasyl [2] Hlibovytskyi, uncle (by mother) of Bohdan, Levko and Mykola Lepkyi. [1]
Omelian Hlibovytskyi was born in 1856 (or 1857) in Krohulets, now the Vasylkivtsi Hromada, Chortkiv Raion, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine. [3]
Hlibovytskyi graduated from the Lviv Theological Seminary (1881) and was ordained a priest at the same time. He served in parishes in the town of Melnytsia-Podilska (1886–1887) [4] and the villages of Khudykivtsi (1887–1889), [5] Bilche-Zolote ([1886], 1889–1893), [6] [7] Tsyhany (1893–1903), [8] Hlybochok (1903–1905+) [9] in the Chortkiv district. [1] Author of articles and short stories. [3]
In 1895, Mykhailo Dorundiak, Bohdan Lepkyi, Ivan Trush, Ivan Franko, [10] Andrii Tshaikovskyi, [11] and Vasyl Shchurat visited Hlibovytskyi in Tsyhany. [1] [12] He corresponded with Ivan Franko. [13]