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Jakub Ostroróg (c. 1516-1568) was a prominent 16th-century Polish magnate and politician from Poznań. He was one of the main leaders of the community of Bohemian Brethren, who were followers of Jan Hus, in the area. After his appointment as Starosta General of Poznań (1566), the influence of local magnates, who generally supported Protestant causes, on the affairs of Poland's royal cities increased markedly. Under his patronage the Protestant community in Poznań expanded, although it subsequently declined over the course of the 17th century, after his death.

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  • Jakub Ostroróg (de)
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  • Jakub Ostroróg, Herb Nałęcz, (* um 1516; † 1568), aus dem Adelsgeschlecht Ostroróg, Starost von Posen, Generalstarost von Großpolen und zusammen mit seinem Bruder Stanisław Ostroróg Führer der Reformation in Großpolen. Er gehörte den Böhmischen Brüdern an, welche die Jan-Hus-Anhänger in der Gegend waren. (de)
  • Якуб Остророг гербу Наленч (пол. Jakub Ostroróg; 1516 — 1568) — державний діяч Польського королівства. (uk)
  • Jakub Ostroróg (c. 1516-1568) was a prominent 16th-century Polish magnate and politician from Poznań. He was one of the main leaders of the community of Bohemian Brethren, who were followers of Jan Hus, in the area. After his appointment as Starosta General of Poznań (1566), the influence of local magnates, who generally supported Protestant causes, on the affairs of Poland's royal cities increased markedly. Under his patronage the Protestant community in Poznań expanded, although it subsequently declined over the course of the 17th century, after his death. (en)
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  • Jakub Ostroróg, Herb Nałęcz, (* um 1516; † 1568), aus dem Adelsgeschlecht Ostroróg, Starost von Posen, Generalstarost von Großpolen und zusammen mit seinem Bruder Stanisław Ostroróg Führer der Reformation in Großpolen. Er gehörte den Böhmischen Brüdern an, welche die Jan-Hus-Anhänger in der Gegend waren. (de)
  • Jakub Ostroróg (c. 1516-1568) was a prominent 16th-century Polish magnate and politician from Poznań. He was one of the main leaders of the community of Bohemian Brethren, who were followers of Jan Hus, in the area. After his appointment as Starosta General of Poznań (1566), the influence of local magnates, who generally supported Protestant causes, on the affairs of Poland's royal cities increased markedly. Under his patronage the Protestant community in Poznań expanded, although it subsequently declined over the course of the 17th century, after his death. He was a major supporter of the Executionist movement. He owned property in Ostroróg, a village located about 47 kilometers northwest of Poznań, which was used as a residence of the seniors of the Bohemian Brethren movement. (en)
  • Якуб Остророг гербу Наленч (пол. Jakub Ostroróg; 1516 — 1568) — державний діяч Польського королівства. (uk)
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