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  1. 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.

  2. Stanislovas Goštautas (lenk. Stanisław Gasztołd, 1507 m. Vilnius – 1542 m. gruodžio 18 d. Geranainys) – Lietuvos didikas iš Goštautų giminės, Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės valstybės ir karinis veikėjas, Naugarduko vaivada, Trakų vaivada.

    • 1507 m.Vilnius
    • Sofija Verejskaja
    • 1542 m. gruodžio 18 d. (~35 metai)Geranainys
    • Albertas Goštautas
  3. After Albertas Goštautas died in 1539, the Liubavas Manor was inherited by his son Stanislovas Goštautas (Stanisław, 1507–1542). Together with Liubavas, Stanislovas also inherited other manors: patrimony Geranainiai, Kėdainiai, Liubčia, Mėguva, Biržai, Trakai, Medininkai, Dieveniškės, Tikocinas, etc.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GoštautaiGoštautai - Wikipedia

    The Goštautai were one of the most influential Lithuanian magnate families of the 15th and early 16th centuries. Their only serious rivals were the Kęsgailos, and from the end of the 15th century the fast rising in power and influence Radvila family clan.

  5. In 1536, Stanislovas Goštautas, Voivode of Nowogrodek, canceled his betrothal to Anna Elżbieta Radziwiłł, elder sister of Barbara. Jerzy Radziwiłł then offered the hand of Barbara even though it was against custom for a younger sister to wed first.

  6. Stanislovas Goštautas was a notable member of the Lithuanian nobility and a high-ranking member of the Lithuanian administration. Born to Albrecht Goštautas, the Voivode of Vilnius and Princess Sofia of Vereya, he was the last direct male descendant of the - once mighty - Goštautai family.

  7. The last representative of the family to have owned the building was Stanislovas Goštautas, the first husband of Barbora Radvilaitė. After his death, the property was nationalised and later bought in 1558 by the voivode of Vilnius, Mikołaj „the Black“ Radziwiłł.