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Radvila Astikas or Astikaitis (baptized Nicholas; Polish: Radziwiłł Ościkowicz; died in 1477) was a magnate, a member of the Astikai and founder of the Radziwiłł family. He was a member of the Lithuanian Council of Lords and one of the most influential people in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania during his lifetime.
It is known that Kristinas Astikas had four sons: Radvilas, Stanislovas (sometimes also called Stankus), Mikalojus and Baltramiejus. Radvila Astikas (died in 1477) was voivode of Trakai and became an ancestor of a new family, known as Radvilos. Later the name was polonized to Radziwiłł.
16 de sept. de 2023 · Radvila Astikaitis (lenk. Radziwiłł Ościkowicz; 1384 m. Kernavėje – 1477 m.) – Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės didikas, vienas įtakingiausių XV a. Lietuvos valstybės veikėjų. Kilęs iš Lietuvos didžiojo kunigaikščio Gedimino giminės, Kristino Astiko sūnus, Radvilų giminės pradininkas.
Radvila Astikaitis (lenk. Radziwiłł Ościkowicz; apie 1384 m. – 1477 m.) – Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės didikas, vienas įtakingiausių XV a. Lietuvos valstybės veikėjų.
- apie 1384
- Kristinas Astikas
- 1477 m. (~93 metai)
Radvila Astikas or Astikaitis was a magnate, a member of the Astikai and founder of the Radvila family.
Radvila Astikas or Astikaitis was a magnate, a member of the Astikai and founder of the Radvila (Radziwiłł) family. He was a member of the Lithuanian Council of Lords and one of the most influential people in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
Radvila Astikas was a Lithuanian magnate, a member of the Astikai family of Vilnius. He was one of the most influential people in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, was a member of the Lithuanian Council of Lords and was even credited as a pretender to its throne instead of Casimir Jagiellon.