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Stanislovas Goštautas

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Stanislovas Goštautas of Abdank (Template:Lang-pl; ca. 1507-1542) was a notable member of the Lithuanian nobility and a high-ranking member of the Polish-Lithuanian administration. Born to Albrecht Goštautas, the voivode of Vilnius and Princess Zofia Wierejska, he was the last male heir of the - once mighty - Goštautai family.

A prominent member of the Grand Duchy's administration in the early times of the Polish-Lithuanian Union, Goštautas held a number of important posts in the state's administration. Among others, since 1530 he held the post of the voivode of Nowogródek and since 1542 of Trakai. On May 17, 1537 he married Barbara Radziwiłł, later a wife of King of Poland Sigismund II Augustus. Goštautas died December 18, 1542, leaving his family fortune to his wife, who later passed it on to other branches of the Radziwiłł family.

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