Ostrog, Slovenia, a settlement in Šentjernej municipality in Slovenia
Ostrog monastery, a Serbian Orthodox Christian monastery in Montenegro
Ostroh, a historic town in Ukraine
Ostrog (fortress), a Russian term for a small fortress
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The Ostrog Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Острог, romanized: Manastir Ostrog, pronounced [ǒstroɡ]) is a monastery of the Serbian Orthodox Church situated...
Ostrog may refer to: Ostrog, Slovenia, a settlement in Šentjernej municipality in Slovenia Ostrog monastery, a Serbian Orthodox Christian monastery in...
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...
Ostroh (Ukrainian: Острог; Polish: Ostróg) is a city in Rivne Oblast, western Ukraine. It is situated on the Horyn River. Ostroh was the administrative...
The Battle of Ostrog was one of the major battles of the Ottoman-Montenegrin war. It ended with an Ottoman victory.[citation needed] After the Ottoman...
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...
academy was closed in 1636 soon after the opening of a Jesuit College in Ostróg (Ostroh). In the 16th century, all higher schools of the Polish–Lithuanian...
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...
discovered prison records showing that Ostrog was jailed for petty offences in France during the Ripper murders. Ostrog was last mentioned alive in 1904; the...
Ostroh Castle and appointed governor of Volhynia in 1387. In addition to Ostrog Feodor Danilovich Ostrogski became owner of Korets, Zaslav (Izyaslav, in...
Ostrog Monastery is the most visited religious shrine in the country, due to its uniqueness in being situated against an almost vertical background that...
Russian to enter Buryatia and founded the first Russian settlement, Rybinsky Ostrog. Beketov was sent to the Lena River in 1631 and in the following year he...
the assistance of the Elizabeth of Russia, the previous ones being the Ostrog Bible of 1581 and the Moscow Bible [ru] of 1663. In 1712, Peter I of Russia...
Russian philosophy was played by the Ostrog School, founded by Prince Konstantin Ostrozhsky in his domain in Ostrog in order to strengthen the Orthodox...
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...
Police, naming "Kosminski" as one of three suspects in the Jack the Ripper case. The other two suspects he named were Montague Druitt and Michael Ostrog....
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...
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...
major krepost, usually including a castle and surrounded by a posad An ostrog, a more primitive kind of krepost which could be put up quickly within rough...
Eastern Orthodox Churches, exemplified in the Orthodox Slavonic Bible (Ostrog Bible, Elizabeth Bible, and later consequently Russian Synodal Bible), recognize...