- Look up
Ostoja or
ostoja in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ostoja (Serbian Cyrillic: Остоја) may
refer to:
Ostoja, Łódź Voivodeship, a
village in Poland...
- The Clan of
Ostoja (old Polish: Ostoya) was a
powerful group of
knights and
lords in late-medieval Europe. The clan encomp****ed
families in the Polish–Lithuanian...
-
Ostoja is a
Polish coat of arms that
probably originated from
Sarmatian Tamga and
refer to
Royal Sarmatians using Draco standard.
Following the end of...
-
Vojvoda Ostoja Spuž-Spužić (c. 1765—1814) was a
Serbian voivode in Karađorđe's
Serbia during the
Serbian Revolution of 1804. The
prince and duke of Mačva...
-
Ostoja Mijailović (Serbian Cyrillic: Остоја Мијаиловић; born 25 May 1979) is a
Serbian entrepreneur,
sports administrator, and politician. An economist...
-
Stephen Ostoja (Serbo-Croatian:
Stjepan Ostoja / Стјепан Остоја; died
September 1418) was King of
Bosnia from 1398 to 1404 and from 1409 to 1418. He was...
- Clan
Ostoja (Moscics) is one of the
largest and
oldest knightly and
heraldic families in Europe,
belonging to the
Polish nobility. The
family is sealed...
-
Martin Ostoja-Starzewski is a Polish-Canadian-American
scientist and engineer, a
professor of
mechanical science and
engineering at the
University of Illinois...
-
Joseph Stanislaus Ostoja-Kotkowski AM, FRSA (also
known as J.S
Ostoja-Kotkowski,
Ostoja and Stan
Ostoja-Kotkowski; 28
December 1922 – 2
April 1994) was...
- of
Stephen Ostoja.
Kujava Radinović (1399–1415),
second wife of
Stephen Ostoja.
Jelena Nelipčić (1416–1418),
third wife of
Stephen Ostoja,
former wife...