Aleksander Oginski
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Aleksander Oginski
Summary
Aleksander Oginski is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1585[2]. He died on January 1, 1667[3]. He worked as a diplomat[4].
Key Facts
- Aleksander Oginski was born on January 1, 1585[2].
- Aleksander Oginski died on January 1, 1667[3].
- Burial took place at Orthodox Church of the Holy Spirit, Vilnius[5].
- Aleksander Oginski is buried at Vilnius[6].
- Aleksander Oginski's father was Bogdan Oginski[7].
- Aleksander Oginski's mother was Rajna Wołłowicz[8].
- Aleksander Oginski was married to Aleksandra Szemiot[9].
- Among Aleksander Oginski's spouses was Katarzyna Połubińska[10].
- A child of Aleksander Oginski was Marcjan Aleksander Ogiński[11].
- A child of Aleksander Oginski was Bohdan Ogiński[12].
- A child of Aleksander Oginski was Aleksandra Ogińska[13].
- A child of Aleksander Oginski was Q104529532[14].
- A child of Aleksander Oginski was Q131321433[15].
- A child of Aleksander Oginski was Q131321437[16].
- Aleksander Oginski held citizenship in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[17].
- Aleksander Oginski's professions included diplomat[4].
- Aleksander Oginski held the position of Voivode of Minsk[18].
- Aleksander Oginski held the position of kasztelan trocki[19].
- Aleksander Oginski held the position of Polish elector[20].
- Aleksander Oginski held the position of Q5289056[21].
- Aleksander Oginski held the position of Q63167792[22].
- Aleksander Oginski held the position of starosta of Darsūniškis[23].
- Aleksander Oginski was educated at University of Königsberg[24].
- Aleksander Oginski's religion is recorded as Eastern Orthodoxy[25].
- Aleksander Oginski is recorded as male[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Aleksander Oginski was born on January 1, 1585[2]. His father was Bogdan Oginski[7]. His mother was Rajna Wołłowicz[8].
Education
Aleksander Oginski was educated at University of Königsberg[24].
Career and Affiliations
Aleksander Oginski worked as a diplomat[4]. Positions held include Voivode of Minsk[18], in Grand Duchy of Lithuania[27], founded in 1566[28]; kasztelan trocki[19], in Grand Duchy of Lithuania[29], founded in 1413[30]; Polish elector[20]; Q5289056[21], in Grand Duchy of Lithuania[31]; Q63167792[22]; and starosta of Darsūniškis[23].
Personal Life
Spouses include Aleksandra Szemiot[9], b. 1596[32], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[33] and Katarzyna Połubińska[10], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[34]. Children include Marcjan Aleksander Ogiński[11], 1632–1690[35], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[36]; Bohdan Ogiński[12], 1619–1649[37], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[38]; Aleksandra Ogińska[13], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[39]; Q104529532[14], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[40]; Q131321433[15]; and Q131321437[16]. Aleksander Oginski's religion is recorded as Eastern Orthodoxy[25].
Death and Burial
Aleksander Oginski died on January 1, 1667[3]. Recorded place of burial include Orthodox Church of the Holy Spirit, Vilnius[5] and Vilnius[6].
FAQs
Who were Aleksander Oginski's parents?
Aleksander Oginski's father was Bogdan Oginski[7]. Aleksander Oginski's mother was Rajna Wołłowicz[8].
Who was Aleksander Oginski married to?
Aleksander Oginski's spouses include Aleksandra Szemiot[9] and Katarzyna Połubińska[10].
What did Aleksander Oginski do for work?
Aleksander Oginski worked as diplomat[4].
Where did Aleksander Oginski go to school?
Aleksander Oginski was educated at University of Königsberg[24].