Michael Ostrog (c. 1833 – after 1904) was a Russian criminal and Jack the Ripper suspect, first proposed in a memorandum by Sir Melville Macnaghten in 1894.
Ostrog was a swindler with a profuse police record who perpetrated multiple scams and frauds, but it was never proven that he committed any murders. According to relatively recent investigations, during 1888 he was imprisoned in France, and such a circumstance would rule out his participation in any of the Whitechapel murders.
MichaelOstrog (c. 1833 – after 1904) was a Russian criminal and Jack the Ripper suspect, first proposed in a memorandum by Sir Melville Macnaghten in...
by Emilia Fox, concluded that Kosminski was the most likely suspect. MichaelOstrog (c. 1833–in or after 1904) was a Russian-born professional con man and...
Police, naming "Kosminski" as one of three suspects in the Jack the Ripper case. The other two suspects he named were Montague Druitt and MichaelOstrog....
Macnaghten's memorandum named two other suspects ("Kosminski" and MichaelOstrog) and was written to refute allegations against a fourth, Thomas Hayne...
memoirs). The third suspect in Macnaghten's report was a man named MichaelOstrog, a Russian-born thief and con man who affected several aliases and disguises...
population. Graham meets Ostrog, who says that the rebels have won and that the people are demanding that the Sleeper should rule. Ostrog retains power while...
Raphael and Michael whose names are contained in Holy Scripture." Some Eastern Orthodox Churches, exemplified in the Orthodox Slavonic Bible (Ostrog Bible,...
set in front of the main entrance. Originally, Black Dolphin was a jail (ostrog) for those sentenced to life at hard labor, since at least 1745. After the...
north. In 1651, after having assisted in the foundation of the Anadyrsk ostrog, the explorer Mikhail Stadukhin went south and followed the coast of the...
date as late as 218. The book is found in the Orthodox Slavonic Bible (Ostrog Bible, Elizabeth Bible, and later consequently Russian Synodal Bible). 2...
for other Russians to enter the area. In 1631, Maksim Perfilyev built an ostrog at Bratsk. The pacification was moderately successful, but in 1634, Bratsk...
Lubomirska (1693–1729) was a Polish noblewoman magnate. She was heiress of large Ostróg estates. Daughter of Grand Marshal of the Crown Józef Karol Lubomirski,...
Serbian Orthodox Church, Perth St Basil of Ostrog Serbian Orthodox Parish, North Perth St Basil of Ostrog Serbian Orthodox Parish, Rockingham Holy Cross...
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Zaraysk, Tula, Ryazan, Belyov. Other fortresses in the line were smaller ostrogs. There were a large number of fortification lines in Russian history and...
in the area. The Russian settlement of Yakutsk was founded in 1632 as an ostrog (fortress) by Pyotr Beketov. In 5034(1639), it became the center of the...
16th century. Another rabbinical authority, Kalman Haberkaster, rabbi of Ostrog and predecessor of Luria, died in 1559. Occasional references to the yeshivah...
Belgrade Church of Saint Sava St. Michael's Cathedral St. George, Banovo Brdo Ružica St. Mark's Church St. Basil of Ostrog Church of the Ascension Rakovica...