Ostrogski Family - Notable Family Members

Notable Family Members

  • Daniil Ostrogski (? - after 1366), ancestor of the Ostrogski house.
  • Feodor Ostrogski (1360–1446), governor of Volhynia.
  • Konstanty Ostrogski (1460–1530) - Hetman of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
  • Ilia Ostrogski (1510–1539), Braclaw starost
  • Elizaveta Ostrogska (1539–1582)
  • Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski (1526–1608), marshal of Volhynia and voivode of the Kiev Voivodeship.
  • Janusz Ostrogski (1554–1620), Voivode of Volhynian Voivodship and castellan of Kraków.
  • Aleksander Ostrogski (1571–1603), Voivode of the Volhynian Voivodship.
  • Aleksander Janusz Zasławski-Ostrogski (c.1650 - 1682), Last of Dukes Ostrogski-Zasławski.
  • Władysław Dominik Zasławski-Ostrogski (c.1616-1656), Voivode of Sandomierz Voivodship.
  • Zofia Ostrogska (1595–1662), married Stanisław Lubomirski.
  • Anna Alojza Ostrogska (1600–1654), married Jan Karol Chodkiewicz.
  • Katarzyna Ostrogska (1602–1642), married Tomasz Zamoyski.
  • Teofilia Ludwika Zasławska (1650–1709), married Dymitr Jerzy Wiśniowiecki, then Józef Karol Lubomirski
  • Katarzyna Ostrogska (1560–1579), married Krzysztof Mikołaj "the Thunderbolt" Radziwiłł

Read more about this topic:  Ostrogski Family

Famous quotes containing the words notable, family and/or members:

    Every notable advance in technique or organization has to be paid for, and in most cases the debit is more or less equivalent to the credit. Except of course when it’s more than equivalent, as it has been with universal education, for example, or wireless, or these damned aeroplanes. In which case, of course, your progress is a step backwards and downwards.
    Aldous Huxley (1894–1963)

    The American father ... is never seen in London. He passes his life entirely in Wall Street and communicates with his family once a month by means of a telegram in cipher.
    Oscar Wilde (1854–1900)

    ...wasting the energies of the race by neglecting to develop the intelligence of the members to whom its most precious resources must be entrusted, already seems a childish absurdity.
    Anna Eugenia Morgan (1845–1909)