• 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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    Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Ilia Ostrogski (1510–1539), Braclaw starost Elizaveta Ostrogska (1539–1582) Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski (1526–1608), marshal of...
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    to wed either Anna Elżbieta or Barbara to Ilia Ostrogski, the only son of Great Hetman Konstanty Ostrogski, fell through. The wedding of Barbara and Stanislovas...
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    Elizaveta Ostrogska (category Ostrogski family)
    Elżbieta or Halshka, was a Ruthenian heiress, the only child of Prince Illia Ostrogski and Beata Kościelecka. She wasn born in the Ostrog castle in 1539, soon...
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    Vilnius Died in 1555 Yuri Died in 1536 Vasilisa Tetiana Wife of Konstanty Ostrogski Died in 1522 Several daughters and sons Maria Wife of Andrey Kurbsky Died...
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  • uk] Smila – unnamed local heroine Starokostiantyniv – Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski Synelnykove – Ivan Sinelnikov (uk, ru) Tairove – Armenian and Soviet scientist...
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    alliance. For four months the Hussite army, including forces led by Feodor Ostrogski, ravaged Teutonic territories in Neumark, Pomerania, and western Prussia...
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    lands into the Chodkiewicz family. Chodkiewicz sued Konstanty Ostrogski and his son Ilia for various territories belonging to his wife. They had two sons...
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    alliance. For four months the Hussite army, including forces led by Feodor Ostrogski, ravaged Teutonic territories in Neumark, Pomerania, and western Prussia...
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