- The
House of
Ogiński,
feminine form: Ogińska, plural: Ogińscy (Lithuanian: Oginskiai, Belarusian: Агінскія, Ahinskija) was a
noble family of
Grand Duchy...
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Oginskis may have the
following meanings: The
plural form of the
Polish surname Oginski, e.g., in the
meaning Ogiński family. A
Lithuanian form of the...
- Michał
Kleofas Ogiński (25
September 1765 – 15
October 1833) was a
Polish diplomat and politician,
Grand Treasurer of Lithuania, and a
senator of Tsar...
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district in Belarus. The
estate was
originally acquired by the
Ahinski (
Oginski)
family in the
early eighteenth century. At that time it
included a wooden...
- Michał
Kazimierz Ogiński (c. 1728 – c. 1800) was a
Polish nobleman, politician, musician,
composer and
military officer. He
began his
political career...
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Grzegorz Antoni Ogiński (Lithuanian:
Grigalius Antanas Oginskis; 23 June 1654 – 17
October 1709) was the
Elder of
Samogitia (1698–1709),
Field Hetman...
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Tadeusz Franciszek Andrzej Ogiński (Belarusian: Тадэвуш Францішак Андрэй Агінскі, Lithuanian:
Tadas Pranciškus
Andrius Oginskis) was a
szlachcic from the...
- The
Oginski Canal is a
canal in
Belarus which connects the
Yaselda and
Shchara rivers. Its
length is 54 km. Its
construction was
started in 1765 by prince...
- Michał Mikołaj
Ogiński (Lithuanian:
Mykolas Mikalojus Oginskis;
April 25, 1849 –
March 24, 1902) was a Polish-Lithuanian noble,
marshal of the Telšiai...
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Marcjan Aleksander Ogiński (1632 – 5
January 1690 in Alovė, now
Alytus district of Lithuania) was a Polish-Lithuanian nobleman, a
military commander and...