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- Ostrogski_family abstract "Ostrogski (Polish: Ostrogscy, Lithuanian: Ostrogiškiai, Ukrainian: Острозькі-Ostroz'ki, Belarusian: Астрожскія, "Астроскія", Russian: Острожские -Ostrozhskie) was one of the greatest Polish princely families of Ruthenian origin of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.They were most likely of Rurikid stock and descended from Sviatopolk II of Kiev. Some scholars however claim their descent from Galicia-Volhynia line of Rurikid dynasty. Vasilko Romanovich (c.1256-1282) Prince of Slonim may have been grandfather of Prince Daniel Ostrogski. The probable progenitor of this family was Prince Danylo Dmytrovych (or Danylo Wasilijewicz), who received Ostroh from Liubartas, King of Galicia-Volhynia and son of Grand Duke of Lithuania Gediminas. His son, Prince Feodor Danilovich Ostrogski, was a supporter of King Jagiello, who in 1386 confirmed him in possession of the Ostroh Castle and appointed governor of Volhynia in 1387. In addition to Ostrog Feodor Danilovich Ostrogski became owner of Korets, Zaslav (Izyaslav, in present Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine), and other towns. In some chronicles Feodor is called Dux Fethko de Ostrog.Their dominions in Volynia, Galicia, and Podolia included 24 towns, 10 townlets, and more than 100 villages. The most notable among Feodor's descendants was Grand Hetman of Lithuania, Prince Konstanty Ostrogski, who defeated Muscovy in the Battle of Orsha (1514) and his son Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski (or Konstantin Konstantinovich Ostrozhski). Unlike other Ruthenian magnates, the Ostrogskis refused to give up Eastern Orthodoxy for Roman Catholicism despite the cultural pressure that led to Polonization of Ruthenian nobility. For several generations the Ostrogskis supported the religion of their forefathers, by opening schools, printing books in Ruthenian language with Cyrillic such as "Ostrog Bible" (written by Ivan Fedorov) and making a generous charitable contributions to the construction of the Orthodox churches in the region.The last male member of the family was Janusz Ostrogski (d. 1620); the last female, Anna Alojza Ostrogska (1600–54), married to Grand Hetman Jan Karol Chodkiewicz. When a junior line of the family (princes Zasławski or Zasławski-Ostrogowski) which inherited the Ostrogoski's fortune went extinct in 1682 (with the death of Aleksander Janusz Zasławski), their huge possessions passed to the Lubomirski (due to their marriage with Aleksander sister, Teofilia Ludwika Zasławska) and other families of Polish szlachta. A complicated litigation concerning Ostrogski inheritance continued until Russian Empire annexed Poland during Partitions.".
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- Ostrogski_family caption Ostrogski_coat_of_arms.
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- Ostrogski_family crest "200".
- Ostrogski_family estate Ostrogski_Palace.
- Ostrogski_family estate Ostroh_Castle.
- Ostrogski_family ethnicity "Polish, Ruthenian".
- Ostrogski_family hasPhotoCollection Ostrogski_family.
- Ostrogski_family members Daniil_Ostrogski.
- Ostrogski_family members Feodor_Ostrogski.
- Ostrogski_family members Konstanty_Ostrogski.
- Ostrogski_family name "Ostrogski".
- Ostrogski_family origin Ostroh.
- Ostrogski_family otherfamilies House_of_Sanguszko.
- Ostrogski_family otherfamilies Zasławski_family.
- Ostrogski_family region Belarus.
- Ostrogski_family region Ukraine.
- Ostrogski_family subject Category:History_of_Ukraine.
- Ostrogski_family subject Category:Lithuanian_noble_families.
- Ostrogski_family subject Category:Ostrogski_family.
- Ostrogski_family subject Category:Ruthenian_nobility.
- Ostrogski_family subject Category:Ukrainian_genealogy.
- Ostrogski_family subject Category:Ukrainian_nobility.
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- Ostrogski_family type Family108078020.
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- Ostrogski_family type LithuanianNobleFamilies.
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- Ostrogski_family comment "Ostrogski (Polish: Ostrogscy, Lithuanian: Ostrogiškiai, Ukrainian: Острозькі-Ostroz'ki, Belarusian: Астрожскія, "Астроскія", Russian: Острожские -Ostrozhskie) was one of the greatest Polish princely families of Ruthenian origin of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.They were most likely of Rurikid stock and descended from Sviatopolk II of Kiev. Some scholars however claim their descent from Galicia-Volhynia line of Rurikid dynasty.".
- Ostrogski_family label "Ostrogscy".
- Ostrogski_family label "Ostrogski family".
- Ostrogski_family label "Ostrogski".
- Ostrogski_family label "Ostrogski".
- Ostrogski_family label "Острожские".
- Ostrogski_family label "オストロージクィイ家".
- Ostrogski_family sameAs Ostrogski.
- Ostrogski_family sameAs Ostrogski.
- Ostrogski_family sameAs オストロージクィイ家.
- Ostrogski_family sameAs Ostrogscy.
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- Ostrogski_family sameAs Q1642242.
- Ostrogski_family sameAs Q1642242.
- Ostrogski_family sameAs Ostrogski_family.
- Ostrogski_family wasDerivedFrom Ostrogski_family?oldid=577984281.
- Ostrogski_family depiction POL_COA_Ostrogski.svg.
- Ostrogski_family isPrimaryTopicOf Ostrogski_family.