Prince Feodor Ostrogski (1360–1446) was a magnate in Volhynia of Rurikid stock, son of Danylo Ostrozky. In some sources he is called Teodor, Fedko or Frederic.[1] He was active in the Hussite Wars and assisted Sigismund Korybut.
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Prince FeodorOstrogski (1360–1446) was a magnate in Volhynia of Rurikid stock, son of Danylo Ostrozky. In some sources he is called Teodor, Fedko or Frederic...
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...
Kęstutaitis) Teutonic Knights Grand Duchy of Lithuania(Švitrigaila) Jan Mężyk FeodorOstrogski Victory 1437- 1442 Hungarian–Ottoman War Kingdom of Hungary Kingdom...
Danylo (Andriy) Ostrozky (Ukrainian: Данило Острозький; Polish: Daniel Ostrogski; died after 1366) was a Ruthenian nobleman, probably Prince of Turaŭ,...
total of 21 generations in male-line succession, from Rurik (d. 879) to Feodor I of Russia (d. 1598), a period of more than 700 years. Numerous princely...
alliance. For four months, the Hussite army, including forces led by FeodorOstrogski, ravaged Teutonic territories in Neumark, Pomerania, and western Prussia...
Ostróg to magnate FeodorOstrogski and since then as a private town it has belonged for over 200 years to the influential Ostrogski family. Later, it...
the young man seized and questioned. Dmitry fled to Prince Constantine Ostrogski at Ostroh, in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, and subsequently entered...
In 1517, he defeated forces of Poland and Lithuania under Konstantin Ostrogski as part of the 4th Muscovite-Lithuanian War. Six years later, Vasily Nemoy...
Kosiński killed. Nalyvaiko, who initially served in private units of Janusz Ostrogski, took an active part in the suppression of the uprising. The Sejm, or...
representatives of powerful Volhynian families: Sanguszko, Czartoryski, Ostrogski and Zasławski found their place in the power elite. Since the reign of...
Giordano Bruno. February 2 – Battle of Piątek: Polish forces led by Janusz Ostrogski are victorious. February 8 – Siege of Pyongyang (1593): A Japanese invasion...