Albert Wijuk Kojałowicz
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Albert Wijuk Kojałowicz (Polish: Wojciech Wijuk Kojałowicz; Lithuanian: Albertas Vijūkas-Kojelavičius; Latin: Koialovicius-Wijuk Albertus; 1609–1677) was a Lithuanian historian, theologian and translator. He was a devoted Jesuit and religious polemicist, interested in genealogy and heraldry. He served as a censor, bishops advisor and Deputy Chancellor of Lithuania.[1]