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The House of Ostrogski (Polish: Ostrogscy; Lithuanian: Ostrogiškiai; Ukrainian: Острозькі, romanized: Ostroz'ki) was one of the more prominent families in the Kingdom of Poland, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.[1][2][3] The family spanned from the 14th century Ruthenian noble Daniil Ostrogski to the 17th century Polish members. After the death of Janusz Ostrogski, the last male heir, most of the family's possessions passed to the Zasławski family.
^Tomasz Kempa, "Dzieje rodu Ostrogskich", ISBN 83-7174-971-6, Toruń 2002.
^Tomasz Kempa, "Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski (ok.1524/1525-1608). Wojewoda kijowski i marszałek Ziemi Wołyńskiej", ISBN 83-231-0796-3, Toruń 1997.
^Tomasz Kempa, "Akademia i Drukarnia Ostrogska", ISBN 83-88863-23-1, Biały Dunajec - Ostróg 2006.
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Prince Konstantin Ostrogski on a promontory overlooking the Ikva River not far from the ancient Ruthenian fort of Dubno, Volhynia. Ostrogski castle was rebuilt...
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