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Albertas Goštautas (Latin: Albertus Gastold, Polish: Olbracht (Wojciech) Gasztołd, Belarusian/Ukrainian: Альберт Гаштольд) (c. 1480 – 1539) was a Lithuanian noble of the Goštautai family from the ethnically Lithuanian lands of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
Albertas Goštautas (arba Albrechtas Goštautas, 1480 – 1539 m. gruodžio mėn.) – Lietuvos didikas iš Goštautų giminės, Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės valstybės ir karinis veikėjas, Vilniaus vaivada, Lietuvos didysis kancleris ir Pirmojo Lietuvos Statuto autorius.
Olbracht Gasztołd (Latin: Albertus Gastold, lit: Albertas Goštautas, Belarusian/Ukrainian: Альберт Гаштольд) (c. 1480 – 1539) was a Polish-Lithuanian noble of the House of Gasztołd from ethnic Lithuanian lands of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
Albertas Goštautas (1462–1539), best known member of the family. He was voivod of Vilnius Voivodeship and chancellor of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania . He was one of the initiators and financiers of Lithuanian Statutes .
Stanislovas Goštautas (also called Stanisław Gasztołd or Gasztołt of Abdank in Polish) (ca. 1507 in Vilnius – 1542) was a member of the Lithuanian nobility and a high-ranking member of the Lithuanian administration.
Olbracht Gasztołd ( Latin: Albertus Gastold, lit: Albertas Goštautas, Belarusian/Ukrainian: Альберт Гаштольд) ( c. 1480 – 1539) was a Polish-Lithuanian noble of the House of Gasztołd from ethnic Lithuanian lands of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
The Voivode of Vilnius ( Lithuanian: Vilniaus vaivada, Polish: wojewoda wileński) was a high-ranking officer in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania who governed the Vilnius Voivodeship from 1413. [1] [2] He was considered as the most influential member of the Lithuanian Council of Lords.