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- Dubno_Castle abstract "Dubno Castle (Ukrainian: Дубенський замок, Dubens'kyi zamok, Polish: Zamek w Dubnie) was founded in 1492 by Prince Konstantin Ostrogski on a promontory overlooking the Ikva River not far from the ancient Ruthenian fort of Dubno, Volhynia. Ostrogski castle was rebuilt in stone in the early 16th century under the Polish rule when the city was part of the Kingdom of Poland. It had a church, a two-story palace, and an impressive array of 73 cannons. It was there that the treasury of the Ostrogski family was kept. These fabulous treasures brought the predatory Crimean Tatars to the castle on several occasions (at least two in 1577 alone).Prince Janusz Ostrogski, the last of his family, undertook major renovations of the castle in the early 17th century. He made use of the trace itallienne, or "Italian style" of fortification, to transform Dubno into the most advanced fort in the region. It is the only Volhynian castle featuring a hornwork. Prince Janusz's palace still stands in Dubno. During the Khmelnytsky Uprising, the vicinity of Dubno Castle was the scene of heavy fighting between the Poles and the Cossacks, some of it described by Nikolai Gogol in the novella Taras Bulba (1835). The castle passed to Polish Prince Władysław Dominik Zasławski as part of the Ostroh inheritance and survived a Russian siege in 1660. In the 18th century Dubno lost much of its military relevance. Some of the fortifications gave way to a plain rectangular palace of two stories, commissioned in the 1780s by Prince Stanisław Lubomirski from architects Henryk Hyacynt Ittar and Domenico Merlini. The palace's interior layout and design did not survive the First World War.After the Lubomirskis sold their Dubno residence to Princess Boryatinsky in 1871, the castle was subjected to a new campaign of remodeling. It held a notable military garrison of the Border Defence Corps. The old barbican was transformed in the 1920s into a prison where about 550 political prisoners were executed by the NKVD in 1941.".
- Dubno_Castle thumbnail Dubno_castle_2.jpg?width=300.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageID "21652559".
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageLength "2854".
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageRevisionID "682182590".
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Barbican.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Border_Defence_Corps.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Border_Protection_Corps.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Boryatinsky.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Cannon.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_completed_in_1492.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Rivne_Oblast.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Castles_in_Ukraine.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ostrogski_family.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Palaces_in_Ukraine.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Church_(building).
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Cossacks.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Crimean_Tatars.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Domenico_Merlini.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Dubno.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink First_World_War.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Henryk_Ittar.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Hornwork.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Ikva_River.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Janusz_Ostrogski.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Khmelnytsky_Uprising.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Kievan_Rus.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Konstantin_Ostrogski.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Konstanty_Ostrogski.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink NKVD.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Nikolai_Gogol.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Palace.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Poles.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Polish-Lithuanian_Commonwealth.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Prison.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Promontory.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Stanisław_Lubomirski_(1704–1793).
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Taras_Bulba.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Volhynia.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Władysław_Dominik_Zasławski.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLink File:Dubno_castle_2.jpg.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dubno Castle".
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lubomirski Palace".
- Dubno_Castle hasPhotoCollection Dubno_Castle.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category-inline.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Kresy_Castles.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-pl.
- Dubno_Castle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-uk.
- Dubno_Castle subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_completed_in_1492.
- Dubno_Castle subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Rivne_Oblast.
- Dubno_Castle subject Category:Castles_in_Ukraine.
- Dubno_Castle subject Category:Ostrogski_family.
- Dubno_Castle subject Category:Palaces_in_Ukraine.
- Dubno_Castle point "50.416666666666664 25.75".
- Dubno_Castle type Article.
- Dubno_Castle type Article.
- Dubno_Castle type Attraction.
- Dubno_Castle type SpatialThing.
- Dubno_Castle comment "Dubno Castle (Ukrainian: Дубенський замок, Dubens'kyi zamok, Polish: Zamek w Dubnie) was founded in 1492 by Prince Konstantin Ostrogski on a promontory overlooking the Ikva River not far from the ancient Ruthenian fort of Dubno, Volhynia. Ostrogski castle was rebuilt in stone in the early 16th century under the Polish rule when the city was part of the Kingdom of Poland. It had a church, a two-story palace, and an impressive array of 73 cannons.".
- Dubno_Castle label "Dubno Castle".
- Dubno_Castle sameAs Castillo_Dubno.
- Dubno_Castle sameAs Dubno_pilis.
- Dubno_Castle sameAs Zamek_w_Dubnie.
- Dubno_Castle sameAs m.05mxp1y.
- Dubno_Castle sameAs Дубенский_замок.
- Dubno_Castle sameAs Дубенський_замок.
- Dubno_Castle sameAs Q2658050.
- Dubno_Castle sameAs Q2658050.
- Dubno_Castle lat "50.416666666666664".
- Dubno_Castle long "25.75".
- Dubno_Castle wasDerivedFrom Dubno_Castle?oldid=682182590.
- Dubno_Castle depiction Dubno_castle_2.jpg.
- Dubno_Castle isPrimaryTopicOf Dubno_Castle.