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- The House of Olelkovich was a princely family from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the 15th and 16th centuries. Their main possession was the Duchy of...
- Mikhailo or Mikhail Olelkovich (Russian: Михаил Олелькович; died August 30, 1481) was a noble from the Olelkovich family of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania...
- Olelkovich (1420–1470) was the last prince of Kiev from 1454 to 1470. He was also the prince of ****sk from 1443 to 1455. A member of the Olelkovich family...
- Michail Olelkovich (1454-1470/1481) Simeon I Olelkovich (1481–1505) Yuri I Olelkovich (1505–1542) Simeon II Olelkovich (1542–1560) Yuri II Olelkovich (1560–1572)...
- after the death of **** Olelkovich. It had replaced the former Prin****lity of Kiev, ruled by Lithuanian-Ruthenian Olelkovich princes (related to House...
- death in 1503. He was from the Olelkovich family of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the only son of Mikhailo Olelkovich. Simeon was born c. 1460. He became...
- 8. Yuri I Olelkovich 4. Yuri Stutski 9. Helena Radziwill 2. Yuri Olelkovich-****ski 10. Stanisław TęczyńskI 5. Katarina Tenchynska 11. Anna Bogovityn...
- Borisovich (1397–1399) ??? (???–???) Olelko Vladimirovich (1443—1454) Simeon Olelkovich (1454—1471) *Prin****lity became Kiev Voivodeship* Ukrainian: Київське...
- of Kopyl and ****sk from 1503 until his death in 1542. He was from the Olelkovich family of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and was a son of Simeon Mikhailovich...
- House of Gediminid, as the second daughter and fourth child of Alexander Olelkovich, Prince of Kiev (d. 1454) and his wife, Anastasia of Moscow (1470), daughter...