Ivan Chodkiewicz (c. 1420 – 1484)[1] was a Ruthenian noble from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. He was a son of Chodko Jurewicz and ancestor of the Chodkiewicz family. Ivan married Jawnuta (Agnieszka) Belska, first cousin of Casimir IV Jagiellon. The marriage into the royal line helped him to obtain positions of starosta of Lutsk (1473) and voivode of Kiev (1480). During a Tatar invasion in 1482, Ivan and his family were taken hostage. Ivan died in captivity while his wife, daughter Agrafena, and son Aleksander Chodkiewicz were ransomed and continued the family line.
IvanChodkiewicz (c. 1420 – 1484) was a Ruthenian noble from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. He was a son of Chodko Jurewicz and ancestor of the Chodkiewicz...
(c.1431–1447), founder of Chodkiewicz clan IvanChodkiewicz (?–1484), founder of the Chodkiewicz family Aleksander Chodkiewicz (1475–1549), voivode of the...
include: Chodkiewicz family Chodko Jurewicz (c.1431–1447), founder of Chodkiewicz clan IvanChodkiewicz (?–1484), founder of the Chodkiewicz family Aleksander...
Jan Hieronimowicz Chodkiewicz (Lithuanian: Jonas Chodkevičius, Belarusian: Ян Геранімавіч Хадкевіч) (c. 1537 – 4 August 1579) was a 16th-century Lithuanian...
Orthodox Monastery. He inherited vast possessions from his father IvanChodkiewicz, which made him 11th wealthiest person in the Grand Duchy according...
in 1481. The plot was uncovered, possibly by the voivode of Kiev, IvanChodkiewicz, and Mikhailo was executed. In 1471, Mikhailo had also been involved...
Chodkiewicz (1616–1660), Castellan of Vilnius IvanChodkiewicz (ca. 1420–1484), Voivode of Kiev, ancestor of the Chodkiewicz family This disambiguation page lists...
Knyaz Yurii Chodkiewicz (1515–1569) was a Ruthenian noble, Bielsk starost in 1556, Puńsk starost in 1568, Great Master of the Pantry of Lithuania in 1554...
bitter 1567 letter by Ivan Dmitrovich Belski addressed to Hrehory Chodkiewicz where Hrehory was reminded that the Chodkiewicz family used to be dukes...
brother of Hrehory and Yurii Chodkiewiczs. Due to the political success of Chodkiewicz and his brothers, the Chodkiewicz family became the second wealthiest...
Voivodes of Kiev Grand Duchy of Lithuania Marcin Gasztołd (1471–80) IvanChodkiewicz (1480–82) Jerzy Pac (1483–92) Dymitr Putiatycz (1492–1505) Jan Gliński...
Lithuania, now in Poland) on the premises of the estate of hetman Jeremi Chodkiewicz. Here Mstislavets and Fedorov printed The Gospel (Учительное евангелие)...
However, the plot was discovered, possibly by the Kievan voivode IvanChodkiewicz, and Mikhailo and Iwan were executed on 30 August in Vilnius. Feodor...
army of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth: in 1621 by Hetman Jan Karol Chodkiewicz, and again in 1673 by Jan III Sobieski (see: Battles below). The Ottoman...
under hetman Jan Karol Chodkiewicz was on the way to lift the siege. On 1 September, the Battle of Moscow began; Chodkiewicz's forces reached the city...
most hetmans served for life, as illustrated by the case of Jan Karol Chodkiewicz literally commanding the army from his deathbed (1621). Hetmans were...
6, 1617. Although Wladyslav was the nominal leader, it was Jan Karol Chodkiewicz who commanded the Commonwealth forces. By October, the towns of Dorogobuzh...