Jan Ostroróg
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Jan Ostroróg
Summary
Jan Ostroróg is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1565[2]. He passed away in Komarno[3]. He died on June 1, 1622[4]. He worked as a writer[5] and naturalist[6]. He is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[7]
Key Facts
- Jan Ostroróg passed away in Komarno[3].
- Jan Ostroróg was born on January 1, 1565[2].
- Jan Ostroróg was born on 1547[8].
- Jan Ostroróg died on June 1, 1622[4].
- Jan Ostroróg's father was Stanisław Ostroróg[9].
- Jan Ostroróg's mother was Zofia Teczynska[10].
- Jan Ostroróg was married to Q28924158[11].
- Among Jan Ostroróg's spouses was Zofia Zasławska[12].
- A child of Jan Ostroróg was Mikołaj Ostroróg[13].
- A child of Jan Ostroróg was Anna Ostrorog[14].
- A child of Jan Ostroróg was Stanisław Ostroróg[15].
- Jan Ostroróg held citizenship in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[16].
- Jan Ostroróg's professions included writer[5].
- Jan Ostroróg's professions included naturalist[6].
- Jan Ostroróg's field of work was literature[17].
- Jan Ostroróg's field of work was natural science[18].
- Jan Ostroróg held the position of Q9377087[19].
- Jan Ostroróg held the position of Q11820273[20].
- Jan Ostroróg held the position of deputy[21].
- Jan Ostroróg held the position of Q64777690[22].
- Jan Ostroróg held the position of Q66190056[23].
- Jan Ostroróg held the position of Q66200892[24].
- Jan Ostroróg's religion is recorded as Lutheranism[25].
- Jan Ostroróg's religion is recorded as Catholicism[26].
- Jan Ostroróg is recorded as male[27].
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Origins and Family
Recorded date of birth include January 1, 1565[2] and 1547[8]. Jan Ostroróg's father was Stanisław Ostroróg[9]. His mother was Zofia Teczynska[10].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include writer[5] and naturalist[6]. Fields of work include literature[17], a type of arts[28] and natural science[18], a branch of science[29]. Positions held include Q9377087[19], in Crown of the Kingdom of Poland[30]; Q11820273[20]; deputy[21], a position[31], in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[32]; Q64777690[22]; Q66190056[23]; and Q66200892[24].
Personal Life
Spouses include Q28924158[11], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[33] and Zofia Zasławska[12], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[34]. Children include Mikołaj Ostroróg[13], a military personnel[35], 1593–1651[36], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[37]; Anna Ostrorog[14], 1610–1648[38], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[39]; and Stanisław Ostroróg[15]. Religious affiliations include Lutheranism[25], a Christian denominational family[40], founded in 1517[41] and Catholicism[26], a Christian denominational family[42], founded in 1054[43].
Death and Burial
Jan Ostroróg died on June 1, 1622[4]. He died in Komarno[3].
Why It Matters
Jan Ostroróg is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[7]
FAQs
Where did Jan Ostroróg die?
Jan Ostroróg passed away in Komarno[3].
Who were Jan Ostroróg's parents?
Jan Ostroróg's father was Stanisław Ostroróg[9]. Jan Ostroróg's mother was Zofia Teczynska[10].
Who was Jan Ostroróg married to?
Jan Ostroróg's spouses include Q28924158[11] and Zofia Zasławska[12].