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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. They had no issue. Very little is known about Uliana's life. Her first husband was Ivan of Karachev.

  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. They had no issue. Very little is known about Uliana's life. Her first husband was Ivan of Karachev.

    • "Юлиана Юлияния"
    • Of,Gol'Shany,Moodechno,Byelorussia
    • 1378
    • 1448 (69-71)
  3. 15 de ago. de 2023 · princess Uliana Olshanska. wife. Vaidutis Vytautaitis. son. Birute of Palanga, Queen consort... mother. Kestutis, Grand Duke of Lithuania. father. Tautvilas, prince of Lithuania. brother. princess N daughter of Kestutis. sister. About Vytautas the Great, Grand Duke of Lithuania.

    • Trakai, Lithuania
    • "Александр"
    • Lithuania
    • circa 1350
  4. Uliana Olshanska. Birth: 1380. Death: 1448. Father: Ivan Olshansky (c1350-1402) Mother: Agrippina of Smolensk (c1355-c1410) Spouse / partner: Ivan Mstislavovich Karachevsky (c1370-c1417) Wedding: 1418. Spouse / partner (2): Vytautas (c1350-1430) Sex: Edit Facts.

  5. 16 de sept. de 2023 · princess Uliana Olshanska. daughter. princess Anna Olshanska. daughter. duke Algimantas Olshansky. father. wife of Algimund Alshen. mother. Prince Andrey Olgimuntovich Olsh... brother. About duke Ivan Olshansky.

    • Galšia / Olszanica, Ruthenia (now Belarus)
    • Princess Agrippina of Smolensk
    • Ruthenia (now Belarus)
  6. Uliana Olshanska After the death of his first wife Anna on 31 July 1418, Vytautas wished to marry Uliana, daughter of one of his closest allies Ivan Olshansky. However, Anna was sister of Agripina, who was wife of Ivan and mother of Uliana.

  7. 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. Dying a virgin around 16 years of age, she was buried in ...