seversky dmitry algerdovich signed a letter of allegiance to the polish-lithuanian crown.e structure was wooden, the castle changed many owners. it reached its greatest prosperity under frantishka saveri yaginsky, uncle of mikhail kleofs. in 1811, he transferred a five-year noble school here from bobruisk, and about thirty students and five teachers came here. at this time the castle was luxurious. a library, a winter garden, where even according to eyewitnesses, oranges ripened, and the students had all the conditions for excellent studies. all plans were disrupted by the war of 1812. napoleonic troops passed through the city twice. the castle suffered during their expulsion from the territory of the russian empire. not far from the oginsky residence, 2,500 soldiers and officers were defeated. marshal victor. soon mikhail kleofas came to molodechno, which was in the woods of the smargon region, and built a new palace there, along with the old one, where he spent a long time. molodechno belonged entirely to the aginsky family from the late 1730s. tadeusz aginski, the grand