Kartosia
Kartosia is a name that has been used by several figures throughout history, and it is unclear which specific individual or entity is being referred to in different contexts. One possible interpretation is that Kartosia was a prince of the House of Trubetskoy, a noble family in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania during the 16th century. The prince Kartosia is mentioned in historical records as a brother of Prince Ordyon Trubetskoy, who played a significant role in the Livonian War.
In another possible interpretation, Kartosia may refer to a character in a story by William Morris, a
In folklore and mythology, the name Kartosia may be associated with the name of the Sun God
It may also be associated with Lessing's Persian poetry "to Gutzon and Tubkenbandlephem '-Karyst "" -->
Available information on Kartosia is very limited, making it difficult to say for sure which interpretation