Janusz Ostrogski
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Janusz Ostrogski
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Noble Family
Szlachta
The szlachta was a legally privileged noble class with origins in the Kingdom of Poland. It gained considerable institutional privileges during the 1333-1370 reign of Casimir the Great. In 1413, following a series of tentative personal unions between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Kingdom of...

 
Ostrogski
Ostrogski
Ostrogski was one of the greatest Ruthenian princely families 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 Prince of...

Coat of Arms
Polish heraldry
Polish heraldry is a branch of heraldry focused on studying the development of coats of arms in the lands of historical Poland , as well as specifically-Polish traits of heraldry. The term is also used to refer to Polish heraldic system, as opposed to systems used elsewhere, notably in Western Europe...

 
Ostrogski
Parents Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski
Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski
Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski was a Lithuanian prince, starost of Volodymyr-Volynskyi, marshal of Volhynia and voivode of the Kiev Voivodeship, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. He got married on January 1553 in Tarnów...


Zofia Tarnowska
Zofia Tarnowska
Countess Zofia Tarnowska was a Polish–Lithuanian noble lady.She was the daughter of Hetman Jan Amor Tarnowski and Zofia Szydłowiecka. She was married to Prince Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski....

Consorts Zuzanna Seredi
Katarzyna Lubomirska
Katarzyna Lubomirska
Princess Katarzyna Lubomirska was a Polish szlachcianka.She married Janusz Ostrogski in 1597....


Teofilia Tarło
Teofilia Tarlo
Teofilia Tarło was a Polish noble lady.She married Janusz Ostrogski in 1612....

Children with Zuzanna Seredi
Eleonora Ostrogska
Eufrozyna Ostrogska
Date of Birth 1554
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Date of Death September 12/13, 1620
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Prince Janusz Ostrogski (1554–1620) was a Polish-Lithuanian
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was a dualistic state of Poland and Lithuania ruled by a common monarch. It was the largest and one of the most populous countries of 16th- and 17th‑century Europe with some and a multi-ethnic population of 11 million at its peak in the early 17th century...

 noble.

Janusz Ostrog (about 1554 - 12 or 13 September 1620 , the city tare ) - statesman of the Commonwealth . Voevoda Volinsky ( 1584 - 1593 ), commandant of Cracow (since 1593 ); elder Boguslavsky (since 1591 ), Belotserkovsky (since 1592 ), Cherkassky and Kanevsky (from 1594 ), Pereyaslavskaya (since 1604 , entered into trymanne in 1618 ). Owned by the city of Dubno and other estates in the Ukraine , the city packaged in Poland , and others.

Janusz Ostrog - one of the richest magnates of the Commonwealth , the last of the male line and the first kind, which took Union of Brest . On his death the estate passed to Zaslavsky [1] .

Biography

Of the princely family Ostrozhsky own coat of arms, the son of Constantine-Basil and Sophie with Tarnovsky. Had brothers Alexander and Constantine , sisters Catherine and Elizabeth.

First raised in Dubna , and then at the court of the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. In mid- 1570 rock moved to Catholicism.

In 1577 , the defending Dubna from the Tatars. In Inflyandskaya war ( one thousand five hundred fifty-eight - one thousand five hundred eighty-two ) in 1579 , he participated in the posture in Chernigov and Novgorod-Seversky land. 2 February 1593, together with Alexander Vyshnevetsky won the battle under the heel Cossack army under the command of C. Kosinski. For the protection of state borders and their own possessions in 1609 , he founded Ostrozhsky ordination , the capital of which over time became Dubna.

He has held several senior government positions. Opposed the support of the Pretender Dmitri-I and the Commonwealth War with Moscow State ( 1609 - one thousand six hundred and eighteen) [2] .

Strengthened Dubno castle ramparts, a deep moat and a suspension bridge, and in the city founded by the Bernardine church and church of St. John of Nepomuk. In addition, fundavav churches in Mezhyrechchy , prisoners and Astrovtsy. Orthodoxy in his province does not interfere.

Cherished treasures of the ancestors, especially the prized gold medal with the image of his father, Prince Constantine-Basil, which as amulets took with him on hikes. This medal is now in the Hermitage .

J. Ostrozhsky wives were:

Suzanne Sered (1582), children: Eleanor and Euphrosyne

Catherine Lubomirski (1597)

Teafiliya Tarlo ( 1612 ), children: Janusz Vladimir (who died in infancy)

Sources

1.^ І. Juho A. B. L. Nosevich. Ostrog / / Encyclopedia of the History of Belarus. T. 1: А — Bjelica / Belarus. Entsykl.; Editorial Board.: M. VA Beach , etc.; subject. M. Tkachev ; Mast. EE Zhakevich. — Mn.: BelEn, 1993. S. двести twenty-third

2.^ Valery Pozdnyakov. Ostrog / Grand Duchy of Lithuania: Encyclopedia. At 3 tons / ed. GP Pashkov et al. Volume 1: Obolensky - cadence. — - Minsk: Belarusian Encyclopedia, 2005. С. 263. S. двести sixty-third

References

Grand Duchy of Lithuania: Encyclopedia. At 3 tons / ed. GP Pashkov et al. Volume 1: Obolensky - cadence. - Minsk: Belarusian Encyclopedia, 2005. - 684 sec.: Il. ISBN 985-11-0314-4.

Encyclopedia of the History of Belarus. At 6 m. T. 1: А — Bjelica / Belarus. Entsykl.; Editorial Board.: M. VA Beach , etc.; subject. M. Tkachev ; Mast. EE Zhakevich. — Mn.: BelEn, 1993. — 494 [8] k.: il. ISBN 5-85700-074-2.

Barbara Sawczyk, Maria Sąsiadowicz, Ewa Stańczyk. Ocalić od zapomnienia... Patroni tarnowskich ulic. Tom 2. Tom second — Tarnów, 2004. ISBN 83-915445-6-7 .
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