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Princess Uliana Olshanska (Lithuanian:
Julijona Alšėniškė or
Julijona Vytautienė, Polish:
Julianna Holszańska; d. 1448) was a
noblewoman from the Alšėniškiai...
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Domus Olszansciorum Hippocentaurus or D. O. Corvo.
Feminine variants:
Olshanska, Olshanskaya, Hoshanska, Halshanskaya.
Notable people with the surname...
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Lithuanian and
Ruthenian Grand Duke Švitrigaila,
Feodor Ostrogski,
Uliana Olshanska (a
second wife of the
Lithuanian Grand Duke
Vytautas the Great), and the...
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Alexander of Tver and
second wife of Algirdas,
Grand Duke of
Lithuania Uliana Olshanska,
Grand Duchess of
Lithuania from 1418 to 1430
Uliana Paletskaya (died...
- Юліанія Юріївна Ольшанська Дубровицька, romanized: Yulianiia
Yuriivna Olshanska Dubrovytska) was a
member of the
Olshanski noble family who
became a saint...
- child. Two
years later, he
married Sophia of
Halshany (niece of
Uliana Olshanska), who bore him two
surviving sons : Władysław (1424–1444)
Casimir (1427–1492)...
- Navahrudak, was also
taken captive at Vedrosha. He was
married to
Hedwig Olshanska, Semyon's niece, and
Olshanski took over Navahrudak. Here as well he was...
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Vasili II.
After Anna's
death in 1418,
Vytautas married her
niece Juliana Olshanska,
daughter of Ivan
Olshanski who
outlived him.
Because of the relationship...
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Maria of
Vitebsk Uliana of Tver
Jadwiga of
Poland Birutė Anna
Uliana Olshanska Anna of Tver
House of
Jagiellon (1440–1569)
Elizabeth of
Austria Helena...
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Maria of
Vitebsk Uliana of Tver
Jadwiga of
Poland Birutė Anna
Uliana Olshanska Anna of Tver
House of
Jagiellon (1440–1569)
Elizabeth of
Austria Helena...