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Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski

Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski (2 February 1526 – 13 or 23 February 1608, also known as Kostiantyn Vasyl Ostrozkyi, Ukrainian: Костянтин-Василь Острозький, Belarusian: Канстантын Васіль Астрожскi, Lithuanian: Konstantinas Vasilijus Ostrogiškis) was a Ruthenian Orthodox magnate of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, a prince, starost of Volodymyr, marshal of Volhynia and voivode of the Kiev Voivodeship. Ostrogski refused to help False Dmitriy I and supported Jan Zamoyski.

Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski
Coat of armsOstrogski
Born2 February 1526
Ostróg, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Died23 or 13 February 1608(1608-02-13) (aged 82)
Ostróg, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Noble familyOstrogski
Spouse(s)Zofia Tarnowska
IssueElżbieta Ostrogska
Janusz Ostrogski
Katarzyna Ostrogska
Konstanty Ostrogski
Aleksander Ostrogski
FatherKonstanty Ostrogski
MotherAleksandra Słucka

Kostiantyn Ostrozkyi
Right-Believing Prince
Venerated inOrthodox Church of Ukraine
Canonized12 July 2008
Feast26 February

The date of birth of Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski is disputed. According to some historians he was born around 1524/1525.[1]

He was born probably in Turów.[2]

In the 1570s he waged a war against another magnate, Stanisław Tarnowski, about disputed possession of estates in the area of Tarnów, in Lesser Poland.

Prince Ostrogski was of Eastern Orthodox faith and he was active in supporting the Orthodox Church (see Union of Brest). He was also a promoter of Eastern Christian culture in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Around 1576[3] he established the Ostroh Academy, a wellregarded humanist educational and scholarship institution, with the instruction in Greek, Latin and Old Church Slavonic languages. In 1581 the academy produced and published the Ostroh Bible, the first complete printed edition of the Bible in Old Church Slavonic.[4][5]

Ostrogski's huge latifundium, or landed estate in the eastern Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, consisted of 100 towns and 1300 villages.[6] It was Ostrogski who built Starokostiantyniv Castle.

Ostroh boasted an Orthodox academy, a yeshiva, a mosque, and a Unitarian Church.[7]

While Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski was the proponent of the Eastern Orthodox religion, his son Janusz Ostrogski converted to Roman Catholicism.

He married in January 1553 in Tarnów.

Canonized in the Orthodox Church of Ukraine as a Right-Believing prince.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Kempa, Tomasz (1996). "Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski wobec katolicyzmu i wyznań protestanckich". Odrodzenie I Reformacja. 40: 17. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  2. ^ Kempa, Tomasz (2002). Dzieje rodu Ostrogskich. Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek. p. 79.
  3. ^ Kempa, Tomasz (1996). "Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski wobec katolicyzmu i wyznań protestanckich". Odrodzenie I Reformacja. 40: 19. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  4. ^ A Concise History of Poland, by Jerzy Lukowski and Hubert Zawadzki. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2nd edition 2006, ISBN 0-521-61857-6, p. 86-87
  5. ^ Snyder, Timothy (2004-07-11). The Reconstruction of Nations: Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Belarus, 1569-1999. Yale University Press. p. 107. ISBN 978-0-300-10586-5.
  6. ^ Józef Andrzej Gierowski - Historia Polski 1505-1764 (History of Poland 1505-1764), p. 193, Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe (Polish Scientific Publishers PWN), Warszawa 1986, ISBN 83-01-03732-6
  7. ^ Snyder, Timothy (2004-07-11). The Reconstruction of Nations: Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Belarus, 1569-1999. Yale University Press. p. 108. ISBN 978-0-300-10586-5.

External links edit

  • Ostrozky, Kostiantyn Vasyl / Ostrozky in the Encyclopedia of Ukraine, vol. 3 (1993)
  • a chapter of the "History of Russia" by Mykola Kostomarov devoted to "Knyaz Konstantin Konstantinovich Ostrozhskiy" (in Russian)

konstanty, wasyl, ostrogski, father, konstanty, wasyl, konstanty, ostrogski, february, 1526, february, 1608, also, known, kostiantyn, vasyl, ostrozkyi, ukrainian, Костянтин, Василь, Острозький, belarusian, Канстантын, Васіль, Астрожскi, lithuanian, konstantina. For the father of Konstanty Wasyl see Konstanty Ostrogski Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski 2 February 1526 13 or 23 February 1608 also known as Kostiantyn Vasyl Ostrozkyi Ukrainian Kostyantin Vasil Ostrozkij Belarusian Kanstantyn Vasil Astrozhski Lithuanian Konstantinas Vasilijus Ostrogiskis was a Ruthenian Orthodox magnate of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth a prince starost of Volodymyr marshal of Volhynia and voivode of the Kiev Voivodeship Ostrogski refused to help False Dmitriy I and supported Jan Zamoyski Konstanty Wasyl OstrogskiPortrait by Peeter Danckers de RijCoat of armsOstrogskiBorn2 February 1526Ostrog Polish Lithuanian CommonwealthDied23 or 13 February 1608 1608 02 13 aged 82 Ostrog Polish Lithuanian CommonwealthNoble familyOstrogskiSpouse s Zofia TarnowskaIssueElzbieta OstrogskaJanusz OstrogskiKatarzyna OstrogskaKonstanty Ostrogski Aleksander OstrogskiFatherKonstanty OstrogskiMotherAleksandra SluckaSaintKostiantyn OstrozkyiRight Believing PrinceVenerated inOrthodox Church of UkraineCanonized12 July 2008Feast26 FebruaryThe date of birth of Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski is disputed According to some historians he was born around 1524 1525 1 He was born probably in Turow 2 In the 1570s he waged a war against another magnate Stanislaw Tarnowski about disputed possession of estates in the area of Tarnow in Lesser Poland Prince Ostrogski was of Eastern Orthodox faith and he was active in supporting the Orthodox Church see Union of Brest He was also a promoter of Eastern Christian culture in the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Around 1576 3 he established the Ostroh Academy a wellregarded humanist educational and scholarship institution with the instruction in Greek Latin and Old Church Slavonic languages In 1581 the academy produced and published the Ostroh Bible the first complete printed edition of the Bible in Old Church Slavonic 4 5 Ostrogski s huge latifundium or landed estate in the eastern Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth consisted of 100 towns and 1300 villages 6 It was Ostrogski who built Starokostiantyniv Castle Ostroh boasted an Orthodox academy a yeshiva a mosque and a Unitarian Church 7 While Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski was the proponent of the Eastern Orthodox religion his son Janusz Ostrogski converted to Roman Catholicism He married in January 1553 in Tarnow Canonized in the Orthodox Church of Ukraine as a Right Believing prince See also editOstrogski family Starokostiantyniv CastleReferences edit Kempa Tomasz 1996 Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski wobec katolicyzmu i wyznan protestanckich Odrodzenie I Reformacja 40 17 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Kempa Tomasz 2002 Dzieje rodu Ostrogskich Wydawnictwo Adam Marszalek p 79 Kempa Tomasz 1996 Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski wobec katolicyzmu i wyznan protestanckich Odrodzenie I Reformacja 40 19 Retrieved 22 September 2015 A Concise History of Poland by Jerzy Lukowski and Hubert Zawadzki Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2nd edition 2006 ISBN 0 521 61857 6 p 86 87 Snyder Timothy 2004 07 11 The Reconstruction of Nations Poland Ukraine Lithuania Belarus 1569 1999 Yale University Press p 107 ISBN 978 0 300 10586 5 Jozef Andrzej Gierowski Historia Polski 1505 1764 History of Poland 1505 1764 p 193 Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe Polish Scientific Publishers PWN Warszawa 1986 ISBN 83 01 03732 6 Snyder Timothy 2004 07 11 The Reconstruction of Nations Poland Ukraine Lithuania Belarus 1569 1999 Yale University Press p 108 ISBN 978 0 300 10586 5 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski Ostrozky Kostiantyn Vasyl Ostrozky in the Encyclopedia of Ukraine vol 3 1993 a chapter of the History of Russia by Mykola Kostomarov devoted to Knyaz Konstantin Konstantinovich Ostrozhskiy in Russian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski amp oldid 1155113663, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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