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  1. Prince Janusz Ostrogski (Lithuanian: Jonušas Ostrogiškis) (1554 – 17 September 1620 in Tarnów) was a Polish-Lithuanian noble and statesman. He served as a voivode of Volhyn (1584-1593), as a castellan of Kraków (from 1593 on), and as a starosta of Bohuslav (from 1591), Biała Cerkiew (since 1592), Czerkasy and Kaniów (from 1594 ...

  2. Janusz Konstantynowicz Ostrogski herbu Ostrogski (ur. ok. 1554, zm. 17 września 1620 [1] [2] w Tarnowie ) – książę, kasztelan krakowski , wojewoda wołyński , starosta białocerkiewski , włodzimierski , perejasławski , bohusławski , starosta niegrodowy czerkaski w 1593 [3] , starosta niegrodowy kaniowski w 1594 [4] , jeden z ...

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    The Ostrogski family was most likely of Rurikid stock and descended from Sviatopolk II of Kiev. Some scholars however claim that their descent is from the Galicia-Volhynia line of the Rurikid dynasty. Vasilko Romanovich (c.1256-1282), Prince of Slonim, may have been the grandfather of Prince Daniel Ostrogski. The probable progenitor of this family ...

    Feodor Ostrogski (1360–1446), governor of Volhynia.
    Konstanty Ostrogski (1460–1530) - Hetman of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
    Ilia Ostrogski (1510–1539), Braclaw starost
    (in English) Ostrozki at the Encyclopedia of Ukraine
    (in Ukrainian) Ostrogski Dynasty
    (in English) Jurka Kopcik (2019). On the issue of origins of the princes Ostrogski(in Belarusian). Ostrog: Острозький краєзнавчий збірник.
    Marek, Miroslav (8 July 2004). "Genealogy of the Ostrogski family". Genealogy.EU.
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  4. Jan 19, 2024 · Janusz Konstantynowicz Ostrogski herbu Ostrogski (ur. ok. 1554, zm. w nocy z 12 na 13 września 1620 w Tarnowie) – książę, kasztelan krakowski, wojewoda wołyński, starosta białocerkiewski, czerkaski, włodzimierski, kaniowski, perejasławski, bohusławski, jeden z najbogatszych magnatów Rzeczypospolitej, pierwszy ordynat ostrogski.

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    • September 1620 (61-70)
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  5. statesman. Prince Janusz Ostrogski was a Polish-Lithuanian noble and statesman. Career. He served as a voyevoda of Volhyn (1584-1593), as a castellan of Krakow (from 1593 on), and as a starosta of Bohuslav (from 1591), Biała Cerkiew (since 1592), Czerkasy and Kaniów (from 1594), Perejasław (1604 on) and Włodzimierz.

  6. Ostrogski Palace site was bought by Prince Janusz Ostrogski in early 17th century. As the area had been still a suburb of Warsaw and exempted from the laws of the city which prevented the inhabitants from building private fortifications, Ostrogski decided to build a small castle there.

  7. While Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski was the proponent of the Eastern Orthodox religion, his son Janusz Ostrogski converted to Roman Catholicism. Ostrogski's huge latifundium, or landed estate in the eastern Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, consisted of 100 towns and 1300 villages. It was Ostrogski who built Starokostiantyniv Castle.

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