Astroŭna
Astroŭna (Belarusian: Астроўна, Russian: Островно, Polish: Ostrowno) is a village in Belarus. It is located in the Beshankovichy District of Vitebsk Region, 15 km west of Vitebsk. Astroŭna is a birthplace of Lew Sapieha, statesman of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and creator of the Third Lithuanian Statute.
Astroŭna
Астроўна | |
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Astroŭna Location of Astroŭna, shown within Belarus | |
Coordinates: 55°07′37″N 29°51′56″E | |
Country Subdivision | Belarus Vitebsk Region |
Population (2010) | |
• Total | 603 |
Time zone | UTC+3 (EET) |
Area code(s) | +375 2131 |
History
The village was founded as a castle of Ivan Sapieha between years 1520 and 1530. At that time the land belonged to Palonnaja manor of Vitebsk paviet[1] of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and was inherited by Ivan and his brother Janush from their mother, duchess Feodora Druck-Sakalinskaja. In 1546 a village was founded near the castle. For the next hundred years or so Astroŭna was a property of Sapieha family.
In 1622 a Dominican monastery was founded by Alexander Sapieha. After his death part of the manor was inherited by his daughter Anna and her husband Stanislaw Narushevich.
In 1772, Astroŭna became a part of the Russian Empire in the course of the First Partition of Poland. In 1812 Battle of Ostrovno took place on the outskirts of the village between French and Russian armies.
At the end of the 19th century there were about 70 houses in the village, in the beginning of the 20th century — about 120 houses. After the October Revolution Astroŭna became a part of Belarusian SSR.
Now it's a village in Beshankovichy Raion, Belarus. In 2005 Astroŭna joined the state program for rural development and became an agrotown.
References
- Насевіч В. Віцебскі павет // Template:Літаратура/ЭВКЛ С. 455—456.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Astroŭna. |
- Photos of Astroŭna at globus.tut.by
- Photos of Astroŭna at radzima.org
- Ostrovno, Belarus at JewishGen