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  1. Princess Uliana Olshanska (Polish: Julianna Holszańska, Lithuanian: Julijona Alšėniškė or Julijona Vytautienė; d. 1448) was a noblewoman from the Olshanski (Halshanski, Alšėniškiai) family, the second wife of Vytautas, Grand Duke of Lithuania.

  2. Princess Uliana Olshanska (Polish: Julianna Holszańska, Lithuanian: Julijona Alšėniškė or Julijona Vytautienė) was a noblewoman from the Olshanski family, the second wife of Vytautas, Grand Duke of Lithuania.

  3. 16 de set. de 2023 · o Juliana Olshanska became the third wife of Vytautas in 1418. o Alexander Olshanski (Lithuanian: Aleksandras Alšėniškis) went to serve Vasili I of Russia, Vytautas' son-in-law, in 1406. He ruled Pereyaslavl until 1408 when Švitrigaila came to Moscow. Alexander's further destiny is unknown.

    • Ruthenia (now Belarus)
    • Princess Agrippina of Smolensk
  4. 15 de ago. de 2023 · Born probably around 1354-55 as amended. October 27, 1430 in Trakai. Beloved son of Kiejstut and Jagiełło Olgierd. One of the greatest heroes of the history of Lithuania, the Grand Duke of Lithuania, fought alongside Father Kiejstut for the prince's throne with Jagiełło after the death of Olgierd.

    • Lithuania
  5. Juliana Olshanskaya (c. 1525 – c. 1540; Ukrainian: Юліанія Юріївна Ольшанська Дубровицька, romanized: Yulianiia Yuriivna Olshanska Dubrovytska) was a member of the Olshanski noble family who became a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church.

  6. After Anna's death in 1418, Vytautas married her niece Uliana Olshanska, the daughter of Ivan Olshanski who outlived him. Father: Kęstutis

  7. 30 de mai. de 2024 · Label. Description. Also known as. English. Uliana Olshanska. Grand Duchess of Lithuania, wife of Vytautas.