Radvila Astikas or Astikaitis (baptized Nicholas; ; died in 1477) was a magnate, a member of the Astikai and founder of the Radziwià Âà  family. He was a member of the Lithuanian Council of Lords and one of the most influential people in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania during his lifetime.
Astikas was one of the sons of Kristinas Astikas. He was first mentioned in written sources in the 1411 Treaty of Melno. He was Grand Duke's marshal in 1420âÂÂ29 and 1440âÂÂ52. Radvila Astikas was Voivode of Trakai (1466âÂÂ77) and Castellan of Vilnius (1475âÂÂ77), as well as Grand Marshal of Lithuania (1433âÂÂ34, 1463âÂÂ74). He was sent to several diplomatic missions: to Teutonic Knights in 1466, 1447, and 1448, to Golden Horde in 1452. He also participated in negotiating the 1473 Treaty of Kurcums which defined the LithuanianâÂÂLivonian border. There were rumors that in 1440 Astikas was considered as a candidate to the Grand Duke's throne instead of Casimir Jagiellon, but they should be taken with a grain of salt.
Astikas' patrimonial lands were around KernavÃÂ, Anykà ¡ÃÂiai, Uà ¾paliai. His most important patrimonial possession was Musninkai where he funded a Catholic church. In 1447, Grand Duke Casimir Jagiellon gifted KÃÂdainiai to Astikas and he was instrumental in turning the village into a growing trade center that traded with the Hanseatic League. Additionally, he had landholdings in Upninkai, à  irvintos, Birà ¾ai, Vyà ¾uona, and others. Astikas also donated for the construction of St. George Church, Kaunas.
His wife's name or origin is unknown. His son Mikalojus Radvila nicknamed "the Old" was the first to carry "Radvila" as a family name. His daughter Anna married Petka JogailaviÃÂius (Petko Jagojà Âowicz). Astikas and his wife Eudoxia were the great-great-great grandparents of Elizabeth Báthory.