Lipski was born into a Protestant family that claimed the Grabie coat of arms.[2][1] He converted to Catholicism from Protestantism and received theological educations in Strasbourg and Rome.[2][1] As Crown Chancellor, he advised the king on Roman law and played a role in military recruitment during the Khotyn War.[3][4]
Practicarum observationum de jure civili et saxonico collectarum Centuria 1[2]
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^Paradowski, M. (2023). The Khotyn Campaign of 1621: Polish, Lithuanian and Cossack Armies versus might of the Ottoman Empire. United Kingdom: Helion and Company. p. 95. ISBN 9781804514993.
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^Sokol, S. S., Kissane, S. F. M., Abramowicz, A. L. (1992). The Polish Biographical Dictionary: Profiles of Nearly 900 Poles who Have Made Lasting Contributions to World Civilization. United States: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers. p. 223. ISBN 9780865162457.
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