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2 Legacy  





3 Family  





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Konstanty Ostrogski






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Konstiantyn Ostrozky
Portrait, 18th century
Bornc. 1460
Ostroh, Grand Duchy of Lithuania (now Ukraine)
Died10 August 1530
AllegianceGrand Duchy of Lithuania
Service/branchArmy of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
RankGrand Duke of Lithuania
Battles/wars
  • Battle of Wisniowiec (1512)
  • Battle of Sokal [ru] (1519)
  • Ottoman-Tatar raid on Podolia
  • Battle of Trembowlą (1524) [uk]
  • Battle of Olshanitsa
  • Muscovite-Lithuanian Wars
  • Glinski rebellion
  • Spouse(s)Tatiana Koretska, Aleksandra Słucka
    ChildrenIllia Ostrogski, Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski
    Konstanty Ostrogski
    Coat of arms
    Noble familyOstrih

    Konstiantyn Iwanowycz Ostrosky (c. 1460 – 10 August 1530; Lithuanian: Konstantinas Ostrogiškis; Ukrainian: Костянтин Іванович Острозький, romanizedKostiantyn Ivanovych Ostrozkyi; Belarusian: Канстантын Іванавіч Астроскі, romanizedKanstantyn Ivanavič Astroski) was a Ruthenian prince and magnate of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. He later had the title of grand hetman of Lithuania from 11 September 1497 until his death in 1530.

    Life[edit]

    He began his military career under John I Albert (Polish: Jan I Olbracht), King of Poland. He took part in successful campaigns against the Tatars and Grand Duchy of Moscow. For his victory near Ochakiv against Mehmed I Giray's forces he was awarded with the title of Grand Hetman of Lithuania. He was the first person to receive this title. However, during a war with Muscovy he was defeated in the Battle of Vedrosha (1500) and held captive for three years. In 1503, he managed to escape and joined king Sigismund I the Old, who allowed him to resume his post as a hetman. As one of the main military leaders (alongside Polish generals Mikołaj Firlej and Mikołaj Kamieniecki) of the alliance he continued to wage war against the Grand Duchy of Moscow and in 1512 achieved a great victory against the Tatars in the Battle of Wisniowiec.

    In 1514, another war with the Grand Duchy of Moscow started and he became the commander in chief of all the Polish and Lithuanian forces (amounting to up to 35,000 soldiers). Among his subordinates were Jerzy Radziwiłł, Janusz Świerczowski [pl], Witold Sampoliński and the future Hetman of the Crown Jan Tarnowski. On 8 September 1514 he achieved a significant victory in the Battle of Orsha, defeating the army of Vasili III of Russia. However, in 1517, his attempt to besiege the Russian fortress of Opochka became a serious defeat that destroyed any hopes to reconquer Smolensk.

    He died in 1530 as a well-respected military commander. Despite his steady loyalty to Catholic Poland as well as an old feud with an Orthodox Muscovy, Ostroh himself remained a devout Orthodox in traditions of his family. He gave generously for construction of Eastern Orthodox churches and sponsored the creation of many church-affiliated schools for the Orthodox children. As one of the wealthiest Orthodox nobles he was buried in the Kyiv Pechersk LavrainKyiv.

    Legacy[edit]

    He is one of the characters on the famous painting by Polish painter Jan Matejko, Prussian Homage.

    The town of Starokostiantyniv still bears his name. The Lithuanian–Polish–Ukrainian Brigade is also named after him. For his wars against Crimea see Crimean-Nogai Raids, years 1508–1527, including Battle of Olshanitsa.

    Family[edit]

    He had two wives: Tatiana Koretska and Aleksandra Słucka. He had two sons: Illia Ostrogski with Koretska, and Konstianty Wasyl Ostrogski with Słucka.

    See also[edit]

    External links[edit]



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