- The
House of
Ostrogski (Polish: Ostrogscy; Lithuanian: Ostrogiškiai; Ukrainian: Острозькі, romanized: Ostroz'ki) was one of the more
prominent families...
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Konstanty Iwanowicz Ostrogski (c. 1460 – 10
August 1530; Lithuanian:
Konstantinas Ostrogiškis) was a
Ruthenian prince and
magnate of the
Grand Duchy of...
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Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski (Ukrainian: Костянтин-Василь Острозький, romanized: Kostiantyn-Vasyl Ostrozkyi; Belarusian: Канстантын Васіль Астрожскi; Lithuanian:...
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Ostrogski (Latin: Baca – Perl, Latin:
Laius –
white (without chatoyancy)) is a
Polish coat of arms of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. A
variant of...
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Prince J****z
Ostrogski (Lithuanian: Jonušas Ostrogiškis) (1554 – 17
September 1620 in Tarnów) was a Polish-Lithuanian
noble and statesman. He served...
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Eliasz Aleksander Ostrogski (1510–1539), also
known as
Illia Ostrogski, was the only son of
Konstanty Ostrogski from his
first marriage with
Tatiana Koretska...
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Prince Aleksander Ostrogski (Belarusian: Аляксандар Астрожскi Ukrainian: Олександр Острозький Lithuanian:
Aleksandras Ostrogiškis) (c. 1571–1603) was...
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Prince Wladysław
Dominik Zasławski-
Ostrogski (ca. 1616 – 1656) was a
Polish nobleman (szlachcic) of
Ruthenian stock.
Prince of the
Princely Houses of...
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Ostrogski Palace, or
Ostrogski Castle (Polish: Pałac Ostrogskich, or
Zamek Ostrogskich), is a
fortified mansion in the city
center of Warsaw, Poland, on...
- Kosiński and the
starosta of Bila
Tserkva and
Voivode of Volyn, J****z
Ostrogski. Kosinski, a
nobleman from Podlasie,
received lands in the
Rokitno area...