- Ivan Olshanski
Ivan Olshanski (Lithuanian: "Jonas Alšėniškis", died in or after 1402) is the first known and undisputed member of the princely
Olshanski family. Historians only know his fathers name, Algimantas. Ivan was a faithful companion ofVytautas the Great , Grand Duke of Lithuania. They both were married to daughters of Sudimantas ofEišiškės .lt icon cite book |others= Vytautas Spečiūnas (compiler)|title= Lietuvos valdovai (XIII-XVIII a.): enciklopedinis žinynas |year=2004 |publisher=Moklso ir enciklopedijų leidybos institutas |location=Vilnius |id=ISBN 5-420-01535-8 |pages=78] Ivan's daughter Juliana became the third wife of Vytautas in 1418.When Vytautas escaped to the
Teutonic Knights in 1382, Ivan followed him andJogaila took away his estate. However, as Vytautas and Jogaila reconciled few years later, Ivan gifted Jogaila with a golden belt and received his estate back. Ivan followed Vytautas when he escaped to the knights once again in 1390 during the Lithuanian Civil War. In 1391 Ivan escorted Sophia, the only child of Vytautas, toMoscow where she marriedVasili I of Russia . After Vytautas gained a powerful ally in the east, Jogaila agreed to make peace andTreaty of Astravas was signed in 1392. Ivan became the right hand of Vytautas, and afterSkirgaila death, he ruledKiev as viceregent.The influence Ivan had in the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania is showcased by the fact that he signed many treaties, includingTreaty of Salynas in 1398 andUnion of Vilnius and Radom in 1401. Ivan was mentioned in 1402 for the last time, and it is believed he died in that year. There are four known sons of Ivan: Alexandr, Andrew, Micheal and Simanas.References
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# cite encyclopedia | last = Jonynas | first = Ignas | editor = Vaclovas Biržiška | encyclopedia = Lietuviškoji enciklopedija | title = Alšėniškiai | year = 1933 | publisher = Spaudos Fondas | volume = I | location = Kaunas | pages = 347-359
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