Aleksander Chodkiewicz ( lt, Aleksandras Chodkevičius, , ; ca. 1475 – 28 May 1549) was a
Ruthenian noble from the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Ruthenia and Samogitia, founder of the
Supraśl Orthodox Monastery
The Monastery of the Annunciation in Supraśl ( pl, Monaster Zwiastowania Najświętszej Marii Panny w Supraślu; be, Супрасльскі Дабравешчанскі манастыр; russian: Супрасльский Благовещенск ...
. He inherited vast possessions from his father
Ivan Chodkiewicz, which made him 11th wealthiest person in the Grand Duchy according to the
military census of 1528 The census of 1528 was the first census carried out in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. It was not a true census since it had limited scope: it only sought to count peasant households ( lt, dūmas) for military purposes. The Grand Duchy used a consc ...
. Via his mother Jawnuta (Agnieszka) of the
Belsky family, he was second cousin to Kings of Poland
John I Albert,
Alexander Jagiellon, and
Sigismund I the Old
Sigismund I the Old ( pl, Zygmunt I Stary, lt, Žygimantas II Senasis; 1 January 1467 – 1 April 1548) was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1506 until his death in 1548. Sigismund I was a member of the Jagiellonian dynasty, the ...
. Chodkiewicz quickly gained influence under Alexander Jagiellon, becoming royal marshal. However, after Alexander's's death in 1506 his career stagnated. He supported Queen
Bona Sforza
Bona Sforza d'Aragona (2 February 1494 – 19 November 1557) was Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania as the second wife of Sigismund I the Old, and Duchess of Bari and Rossano by her own right. She was a surviving member of ...
, gaining her favor and becoming
starost
The starosta or starost (Cyrillic: ''старост/а'', Latin: ''capitaneus'', german: link=no, Starost, Hauptmann) is a term of Slavic origin denoting a community elder whose role was to administer the assets of a clan or family estates. Th ...
of
Brest in 1528. The peak of his career came in 1544 when young
Sigismund II Augustus, still influenced by his mother, appointed Chodkiewicz as
voivode of Nowogródek and his son
Hieronim as
castellan
A castellan is the title used in Medieval Europe for an appointed official, a governor of a castle and its surrounding territory referred to as the castellany. The title of ''governor'' is retained in the English prison system, as a remnant o ...
of
Trakai.
Political career
As a young boy Chodkiewicz was taken hostage with his family by the Tatars of the
Crimean Khanate in October 1482. His father and sister died in captivity, while he, his mother and sister Agrafena were ransomed in 1484 and returned to Lithuania. Chodkiewicz appeared in political arena in 1495 when he won a court case against caretakers of a royal estate. At the time he already was a member of the Royal court. Chodkiewicz was a favorite of Grand Duke
Alexander Jagiellon, who granted him his first public position as governor of
Punia Punia can refer to:
* ''Punia'' (cicada), a genus of cicadas
*Punia, Lithuania, a town in Lithuania
*Puniya Poonia or Punia is a clan (or gotra) of Jats.
Notable people who bear the surname and may or may not be associated with the clan include:
...
in 1501. On October 30, 1501, Chodkiewicz was among 27 nobles agreeing to abide by the
Union of Mielnik. The next year he was appointed as royal
Master of the Horse (''koniuszy''). It was an honorary title, but signified royal favor. In 1506, Chodkiewicz became royal marshal (''
marszałek hospodarski''), a position which guaranteed close contacts with the King and granted a seat in the
Lithuanian Council of Lords. However, after death of Alexander Jagiellon, Chodkiewicz's career stagnated.
Chodkiewicz was accused of participating in the 1508 uprising organized by
Michael Glinski. However, there was not enough proof and he was released from prison in 1511. He returned to the previous position of court marshal and was sent on several diplomatic missions to Poland. Due to the
Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars the state budget was emptied and the Grand Duke mortgaged his properties to raise funds. This way Chodkiewicz acquired Ostrovo west of
Lida (1520) and
Vilkija (1522). In 1525 he obtained a privilege to establish
Zabłudów
Zabłudów (; be, Заблудаў, translit=Zabłudaŭ, russian: Заблудов, translit=Zabludov, ) is a town in Białystok County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. Prior to 1999 it was part of the Białystok Voivodeship (19 ...
. Around the same time he began consolidating his holdings near
Choroszcz
Choroszcz () is a town in north-eastern Poland, located in Białystok County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, seat of Gmina Choroszcz.
The Baroque palace in Choroszcz was the summer residence of the noble Branicki family, and is now part of the Museum o ...
—the resulting complex was ranked 3rd in size after the holdings of the
Radziwiłł and
Goštautai families.
Chodkiewicz supported Queen
Bona Sforza
Bona Sforza d'Aragona (2 February 1494 – 19 November 1557) was Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania as the second wife of Sigismund I the Old, and Duchess of Bari and Rossano by her own right. She was a surviving member of ...
in her efforts to consolidated royal estates. Perhaps due to her favor in 1528 Chodkiewicz became
starost
The starosta or starost (Cyrillic: ''старост/а'', Latin: ''capitaneus'', german: link=no, Starost, Hauptmann) is a term of Slavic origin denoting a community elder whose role was to administer the assets of a clan or family estates. Th ...
of
Brest, a position that was similar to
voivodes (
Brest Litovsk Voivodeship
Brest Litovsk Voivodeship ( Belarusian: ''Берасьцейскае ваяводзтва'', Polish: ''Województwo brzeskolitewskie'') was a unit of administrative territorial division and a seat of local government (voivode) within the Grand ...
was established in 1566). In 1530, Chodkiewicz became governor of
Knyszyn, favorite hunting location of Grand Duke Sigismund. For unknown reasons, perhaps due to poor health, he was skipped for several promotions to voivode. In 1530s he was tasked with delineating the border between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Kingdom of Poland.
In 1544,
Sigismund I the Old
Sigismund I the Old ( pl, Zygmunt I Stary, lt, Žygimantas II Senasis; 1 January 1467 – 1 April 1548) was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1506 until his death in 1548. Sigismund I was a member of the Jagiellonian dynasty, the ...
transferred much of political power within the Grand Duchy of Lithuania to his son
Sigismund II Augustus, who was significantly influenced by his mother Queen Sforca. Sigismund Augustus almost immediately made new appointments: Chodkiewicz became
voivode of Nowogródek while his son
Hieronim became
castellan
A castellan is the title used in Medieval Europe for an appointed official, a governor of a castle and its surrounding territory referred to as the castellany. The title of ''governor'' is retained in the English prison system, as a remnant o ...
of
Trakai. Both of these positions entitled to a seat in the Council of Lords. The following year Hieronim was further promoted to
Elder of Samogitia
The Duchy of Samogitia ( lt, Žemaičių seniūnija, sgs, Žemaitėjės seniūnėjė, pl, Księstwo żmudzkie)Grzegorz Błaszczyk, ''Żmudź w XVII i XVIII wieku: zaludnienie i struktura społeczna'', Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Pozn ...
; thus Hieronim politically surpassed his father. These appointments marked a considerable social jump for the Chodkiewicz family. The Chodkiewiczs sided with Queen Sforza against their political rival
Barbara Radziwiłł
Barbara Radziwiłł ( pl, Barbara Radziwiłłówna, lt, Barbora Radvilaitė; 6 December 1520/23 – 8 May 1551) was Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania as consort of Sigismund II Augustus, the last male monarch of the Jagiellon d ...
, involved in the love affair with Sigismund Augustus. By the time Aleksander Chodkiewicz died in 1549, his sons, especially Hieronim, were well established in politics and the family was second in power after the Radziwiłłs.
Supraśl Monastery

Already in 1498, Chodkiewicz founded what became the
Supraśl Orthodox Monastery
The Monastery of the Annunciation in Supraśl ( pl, Monaster Zwiastowania Najświętszej Marii Panny w Supraślu; be, Супрасльскі Дабравешчанскі манастыр; russian: Супрасльский Благовещенск ...
in lands inherited from his father. The monastery combines features of
fortified churches, Western
Gothic
Gothic or Gothics may refer to:
People and languages
*Goths or Gothic people, the ethnonym of a group of East Germanic tribes
**Gothic language, an extinct East Germanic language spoken by the Goths
**Crimean Gothic, the Gothic language spoken b ...
and Eastern
Byzantine architecture
Byzantine architecture is the architecture of the Byzantine Empire, or Eastern Roman Empire.
The Byzantine era is usually dated from 330 AD, when Constantine the Great moved the Roman capital to Byzantium, which became Constantinople, until th ...
s. Polish historian Józef Maroszek argued that this unique blend of the early 16th century was related to attempts to establish a
church union between Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy. Lithuanian historian Genutė Kirkienė further claimed that Chodkiewicz was a follower of Joseph Bolgarynovich,
Metropolitan of Kiev in 1498–1501, who supported the church union as agreed in the
Council of Florence
The Council of Florence is the seventeenth ecumenical council recognized by the Catholic Church, held between 1431 and 1449. It was convoked as the Council of Basel by Pope Martin V shortly before his death in February 1431 and took place in ...
—Orthodoxs would retain their rites and churches, but would be subordinates of the Pope in Rome. After Bolgarynovich's death the union was abandoned at the metropolitan level, but Kirkienė found hints that Supraśl continued the idea locally. The monastery soon was granted the status of
lavra—it became an autonomous body with great rights reserved for its founder (''
ktetor
''Ktetor'' ( el, κτήτωρ) or ''ktitor'' (; ka, ქტიტორი ''kt’it’ori''; ro, ctitor), meaning "founder", is a title given in the Middle Ages to the provider of funds for construction or reconstruction of an Eastern Orthodox ...
'') and various restrictions placed on the Metropolitan.
The Supraśl Monastery became cultural and spiritual center as well as mausoleum of the Chodkiewicz family. Alexander's mother was the first person buried in its
catacombs
Catacombs are man-made subterranean passageways for religious practice. Any chamber used as a burial place is a catacomb, although the word is most commonly associated with the Roman Empire.
Etymology and history
The first place to be referred ...
; he is buried there as well.
Titles and positions
Aleksander Chodkiewicz had the following titles and positions:
*Governor of
Punia Punia can refer to:
* ''Punia'' (cicada), a genus of cicadas
*Punia, Lithuania, a town in Lithuania
*Puniya Poonia or Punia is a clan (or gotra) of Jats.
Notable people who bear the surname and may or may not be associated with the clan include:
...
(1501–1511)
*Royal marshal (1506–1549)
*Starost of Ostrovo (1520–1547),
Vilkija (1522–1549),
Brest (1528–1547),
Knyszyn (1530–1547)
*
Voivode of Nowogródek (1544–1547)
Family
In 1513, Chodkiewicz married Princess Wasylisa Jarosławiczówna Hołowczyńska. They had three male descendants, who started three branches of the Chodkewicz clan. The children spend time at the court of
Albert, Duke of Prussia and were exposed to
Protestantism. His son Hieronim converted to
Lutheranism while daughter Zofia married a
Lutheran. Chodkiewicz had five children:
*
Hieronim Chodkiewicz
Hieronim Chodkiewicz ( lt, Jeronimas Chodkevičius; ca. 1515–1561) was a Ruthenian noble from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, who was Elder of Samogitia from 1545 until his death. He was son of Aleksander and brother of Hrehory and Yurii Chod ...
(ca. 1515–1561) founder of the
Shkloŭ
Shklow ( be, Шклоў, ; Škłoŭ; russian: link=no, Шклов, ''Shklov''; yi, שקלאָוו, ''Shklov'', lt, Šklovas, pl, Szkłów) is a town in Mogilev Region, Belarus, located north of Mogilev on the Dnieper river. It has a rail ...
(or
Bykhaw) line
*
Hrehory Chodkiewicz (ca. 1517–1572) founder of the
Supraśl line
*
Yurii Chodkiewicz
Knyaz Yurii Chodkiewicz (1515–1569) was a Ruthenian noble, Bielsk starost in 1556, Puńsk starost in 1568, Great Master of the Pantry of Lithuania in 1554, Grand Krajczy of Lithuania in 1555, and Trakai castellan in 1566.
He married Eu ...
(after 1520–1569) founder of the
Vyalikaya Byerastavitsa
Vyalikaya Byerastavitsa ( be, Вялікая Бераставіца, Vialikaja Bierastavica; russian: Большая Берестовица, Bolshaya Berestovitsa; pl, Brzostowica Wielka; lt, Didžioji Berastavica; yi, וויאַליקייַא� ...
line
* Alexandra, married Grigory Burnevski
* Zofia, married Stanislovas Mikolaitis
Kęsgaila
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1470s births
1549 deaths
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