- The
House of
Chodkiewicz (Belarusian: Хадкевіч; Lithuanian: Chodkevičius) was one of the most
influential noble families of Lithuanian-Ruthenian descent...
- Jan
Chodkiewicz might refer to
these nobles in the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania: Jan
Hieronimowicz Chodkiewicz (1537–1579),
Elder of Samogitia,
Grand Marshal...
- Jan
Karol Chodkiewicz (Lithuanian:
Jonas Karolis Chodkevičius; c.1561 – 24
September 1621) was a Polish–Lithuanian
military commander of the
Grand Ducal...
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Lithuania in 1566. Thus,
Hrehory Chodkiewicz became the
second man
after Mikołaj "the Red" Radziwiłł and the
Chodkiewiczs controlled three out of five top...
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Michel Chodkiewicz (13 May 1929 – 31
March 2020) was a
French scholar of Sufism,
particularly the
works of Ibn 'Arabi.
Michel Chodkiewicz was from the...
- Ivan
Chodkiewicz (Lithuanian:
Jonas Ivanas Chodkevičius; c. 1420 – 1484) was a Lithuanian-Ruthenian
noble from the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania. He was a...
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These appointments marked a
considerable social jump for the
Chodkiewicz family. The
Chodkiewiczs sided with
Queen Sforza against their political rival Barbara...
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brother of
Hrehory and
Yurii Chodkiewiczs. Due to the
political success of
Chodkiewicz and his brothers, the
Chodkiewicz family became the
second wealthiest...
- Poland.
After skirmishes,
sieges and
battles often aborted by Jan
Karol Chodkiewicz, a
truce was
signed until the
later invasion by the Russians. This conflict...
- Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth,
commanded by the
Grand Hetman of
Lithuania Jan
Karol Chodkiewicz,
against an
invading Ottoman Imperial army, led by
Sultan Osman II, which...