Bohdan Fiodorowicz Sapieha (died between 1599 and 1603) was a nobleman of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth of Sapieha family, of Lis coat of arms, of Ruthenian origin.[1]
He was Hospodar's dvoryanin (Polish: dworzanin hospodarski) and rewizor hospodarski (inspector of Hospodar's estates)[1] since 1576 or 1577 he was iudex terrestris (land judge) of Trakai lands, serving for over 20 years, until resignation due to age and health.[1]
He was son of Fiodor Bohdanowicz Sapieha and Maryna Lemkowna, younger brother of Dymitr Sapieha , cousin of Paweł Sapieha (kasztelan of Kiev), and grandson of Bohdan Semenowicz Sapieha . From his marriage with Katarzyna Kuncowna (or Kuncewiczowna) he had son Jan and (probably two) daughters, Anna and Zofia.[1]
He was of Orthodox faith.[1]