The Hetmanate lang uk or , ruled by a hetman , may refer to Ukrainian State , a short lived polity in Ukraine during 1918. Cossack Hetmanate , a Cossack state in the central and north eastern regions of Ukraine during 1649 1775. disambig es Hetmanato ja ... more details
former country native name Zaporizhian Host conventional long name common name Cossack Hetmanate ... map caption The Hetmanate in 1654. capital Chyhyryn , Baturyn , Hlukhiv religion Greek Orthodox latd ... varied footnotes continent Europe The HetmanateHetmanate State of Viysko Zaporozke ref http www.encyclopediaofukraine.com ... Central Ukraine between 1649 and 1764. The Hetmanate was founded by Ukrainian hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky ... of Andrusovo of 1667, however, was conducted without any representation from the Cossack Hetmanate and concluded the borders between Polish and Russian states, dividing the Hetmanate in half along ... till the end of the 17th century. In the 18th century the territory of the Hetmanate was limited ... translation publisher Garant Service accessdate 2011 10 03 ref The Hetmanate state consisted of today ... The official name of the Cossack Hetmanate was Zaporizhian Host lang uk , Viys ... term Hetmanate lang uk , Het manshchyna was coined in the late 19th century ... representative Adam Kysil in February 1649. He also called the Hetmanate as the Russian state ... leader has anticipated from his campaign. As ruler of the Hetmanate, Khmelnytsky engaged in state ... state. The Hetmanate used Polish currency, and Polish as an administrative language and a language ..., and was split in two the Cossack Hetmanate with its capital at Chyhyryn and Zaporizhia , centered ... scribe pysar of the Hetmanate and an adviser to Bohdan Khmelnytsky was elected hetman in 1657 ... of Cossack Hetmanate completely disregarding the authority of hetman and spreading rumors that in truth ... within Hetmanate. Due to negotiations with Sweden have frozen, while having a military support from ... representatives of the Cossack Hetmanate and Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Poland . File Pymonenko ... the newly composed Pereyaslav Articles that were increasingly unfavorable for the Hetmanate and later ... Hetmanate along the Dnieper River into Left bank Ukraine , enjoyed a degree of autonomy within the Tsardom ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name Zinkiv Regiment br image caption dates 1661 1671 country Cossack Hetmanate allegiance branch type Cossack Regiment role size 12 sotnias command structure current commander garrison Zinkiv , Ukraine march motto mascot battles notable commanders anniversaries The Zinkiv Regiment lang uk , Romanization of Ukrainian translit. Zinkovs kyi polk was one of the territorial administrative subdivisions of the Cossack Hetmanate . The regiment s capital was the city of Zinkiv , now in Poltava Oblast of central Ukraine . The Zinkiv Regiment was founded in 1661 on the territories of the disbanded Hadiach county. In the 1671 the Regiment was renamed Hadiach Regiment . Structure The regiment was compromised of 12 sotnias Birky Hadiach Hrun Komyshnia Kotelva Kovalivka Kuzemyn Lutenka Opishnia Rashivka Vepryk Zinkivsk References Reflist Cossack Regiments Category Cossacks Category Cossack Hetmanate Regiments Category Ukrainian Cossacks Category Poltava Oblast Ukraine hist stub ja ru uk ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name Nizhyn Regiment br image caption dates 1648 1782 country Cossack Hetmanate allegiance branch type Cossack Regiment role size 10 sotnias command structure current commander garrison Nizhyn , Ukraine march motto mascot battles Khmelnytsky Uprising br Russo Polish War 1654 1667 notable commanders Vasyl Zolotarenko br Hryhoriy Hulyanytsky anniversaries The Nizhyn Regiment lang uk was one of ten territorial administrative subdivisions of the Cossack Hetmanate . The regiment s capital was the city of Nizhyn , now in Chernihiv Oblast of central Ukraine . Other major cities of the regiment were Hlukhiv and Baturyn . The Nizhyn Regiment was founded in 1648, in 1653 it annexed the territory of the Novhorod Siverskyi Regiment. Around that time the Regiment consisted of 10 sotnias. In 1654 add several hundred sotnia from the Chernihiv Regiment. Baturyn , and Hlukhiv the former capitals of the Hetmanate were part of the regiment. File Nizhyn Regiment.jpg thumb left 200 Map of Nizhyn Regiment on 1782 On the territories of the regiment were 1 city, 3 towns, and 866 villages. In 1782 the regiment was disbanded by the order of the Empress Catherine the Great . All of the regiment s territories were included into the Chernihiv namestnichestvo . External links http www.encyclopediaofukraine.com display.asp?linkpath pages N I Nizhenregiment.htm Encyclopedia of Ukraine Category Cossacks Category Cossack Hetmanate Regiments Category Ukrainian Cossacks Category Chernihiv Oblast Cossack Regiments Ukraine hist stub ru uk ... more details
Acting Hetman lang uk was a title during the 17th, and 18th centuries, in the Cossack Hetmanate . ref uk icon http history.franko.lviv.ua IIn.htm ref The acting hetman was the governing authority in the Hetmanate temporarily substituted for the Hetmans of Ukrainian Cossacks hetman . The acting hetman was appointed by the hetman himself, to perform the duties of the hetman when absent during military campaigns, foreign travels, or his incapacitation. As well as a temporary replacement if the hetman s office became vacant, because of death, abdication, or deposition. Some notable acting hetmans who held this form of the office were Yakym Somko who was appointed by Yurii Khmelnytsky in 1660 until his execution in 1663, Demian Mnohohrishny was appointed by Petro Doroshenko from 1668 1669 until becoming full time hetman, and Pavlo Polubotok who served as acting hetman in 1722, till 1724. References Reflist Category Military organization of Cossacks Category Military ranks of Ukraine es Interinato hetman pl Hetman naka ny ru uk ... more details
Administration of the Hetmanate Cite document author G.Gajecky title The Cossack Administration of the Hetmanate publisher Cambridge Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute,1978. V.II postscript Bot .... inconsistent citations ref Category Cossacks Hetmanate Category History of Ukraine Chernihiv ... more details
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Infobox Military Unit unit name Lubny Regiment br image Image Flag of the Senchenksyi Sotnia of the Lubny Regiment.jpg 250px caption Flag of the Senchenksyi Sotnia of the Lubny Regiment. dates 1649 1781 country Cossack Hetmanate allegiance branch type Cossack Regiment role size 13 sotnias 1658 br 23 18th century command structure current commander garrison Lubny , Ukraine march motto mascot battles notable commanders anniversaries The Lubny Regiment lang uk , Romanization of Ukrainian translit. Lubens kyi polk , lang ru was one of ten territorial administrative subdivisions of the Cossack Hetmanate . The regiment s capital was the city of Lubny , now in Poltava Oblast of central Ukraine . Other major cities of the regiment were Pyriatyn , Hlynsk and Romny . The Lubny Regiment was founded in 1649, and was combined with the Myrhorod Regiment in 1658. During combination, 7 sotnias from the Myrhorod Regiment, 4 from the Kropyvniansky Regiment, and 2 from the Poltava Regiment were added into the Lubny Regiment. After reformation, the regiment consisted of a total of 13 sotnias, and later on in the 18th century of 23 sotnias. According to documents of 1723, the regiment consisted of 2,687 land cossack s, and 3,968 horseback cossacks. In 1781, the regiment was officially abolished, and its territory was reformed into the Kiev and Chernihiv Namestnik s. References iw ref uk April 13, 2007 http www.lubny.info content view 38 lubny.info 8th Lubny Husar Regiment Cossack Regiments Category Cossack Hetmanate Regiments Category Ukrainian Cossacks Category Poltava Oblast Category 1649 establishments Category Military units and formations established in 1649 Ukraine hist stub ru uk ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name Myrhorod Regiment br image File Myrhorod polk.svg 150px caption Coat of Arms dates 1648 1782 country Cossack Hetmanate allegiance branch type Cossack Regiment role size 20 sotnias command structure current commander garrison Myrhorod , Ukraine march motto mascot battles Azov campaigns ref http mirgorod.osp ua.info ch 1 fl history.html Bot generated title ref notable commanders Danylo Apostol anniversaries The Myrhorod Regiment lang uk , Romanization of Ukrainian translit. Myrhorods kyi polk was one of the 10 territorial administrative subdivisions of the Cossack Hetmanate . The regiment s capital was the city of Myrhorod , now in Poltava Oblast of central Ukraine . The Myrhorod Regiment was founded in 1648. In 1649 the territory of Lubny Regiment was annexed to the Myrhorod Regiment. At that time the Regiment consisted of 16 sotnias. In 1658 part of the Regiment became recreated Lubny Regiment . In 1672 a few sotnias from the Chyhyryn Regiment were added to the regiments numbers. During the 1774 1775 years, 4 sotnias from the regiment were added to Novorossiysk governorate. In 1782 on the territories of the regiment were 12 towns and 1,271 villages. During this year the regiment was disbanded and all of its territories were annexed to Kiev Namestnik namestnichestvo . Structure During 1774 1775 the Regiment consisted of the following sotnias Bila Tserkva Bohats Holtviansk Horodytsk Khorol Kremenchuk Myrhorod 2 Omelnyk Ostapivka Potoky Shyshatsk Sorochyntsi Ustavytsk Vlasivka Yaresk Commanders Matvii Hladkyi 1649 1652 Hryhorii Lisnytskyi 1653 1654, 1657 1658, 1660 Pavlo Apostol 1659, 1671, 1672 1683 Demian Apostol 1664 1666 Hryhorii Apostol 1666 1668 Hryhorii Hladkyi 1669 1670 Mykhailo Kyiashko 1670 1671 Danylo Apostol 1683 1727 Pavlo Apostol 1727 1736 Vasyl Kapnist 1737 1750 References Reflist Cossack Regiments Category Cossacks Category Cossack Hetmanate Regiments Cate ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name Pryluky Regiment br image caption dates 1648 1782 country Cossack Hetmanate allegiance branch type Cossack Regiment role size 21 sotnias 1649 br 8 sotnias 1720 br 11 sotnias 1782 command structure current commander garrison Pryluky , Left bank Ukraine march motto mascot battles Khmelnytsky Uprising br Battle of Berestechko br Russo Polish War 1654 1667 notable commanders Petro Doroshenko anniversaries The Pryluky Regiment was one of the seventeen territorial administrative subdivisions of the Hetman State . The regiment s capital was the city of Pryluky , now in the Chernihiv Oblast , north central Ukraine . History The regiment was created during the Khmelnytsky Uprising . Following the signing of the Treaty of Zboriv in 1649 it consisted a total of 21 sotnia companies , and had 2,100 registered cossacks . During the uprising the regiment took part in the Battle of Berestechko in 1651. When a The Ruin Ukrainian history civil war emerged among the cossacks the Hetmanate was split along the Dnieper River into Left Bank Ukraine and Right Bank Ukraine , which placed the regiment under the control of Left bank Ukraine hetmans . The regiment was involved in successfully suppressing Martyn Pushkar s revolt against the Ivan Vyhovsky Vyhovsky government. After the Treaty of Andrusovo in 1667, the Tsardom of Russia gained sovereignty over Left bank Ukraine and its regiments came under the administration of Russia. In 1782 the regiment had 11 companies and a population of 69,200. In 1782 the regiment was disbanded by the order of the Empress Catherine the Great . All of the regiment s territories were included into the Chernigov Governorate . External links http www.encyclopediaofukraine.com display.asp?linkpath pages P R Prylukyregiment.htm Encyclopedia of Ukraine Category Cossacks Category Cossack Hetmanate Regiments Category Ukrainian Cossacks Category Chernihiv Oblast Cossack Regiments ru uk ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name Chernihiv Regiment br image caption dates 1648 1782 country Cossack Hetmanate allegiance branch type Cossack Regiment role size 7 sotnias 1649 br 16 18th century command structure current commander garrison Chernihiv , Ukraine march motto mascot battles notable commanders anniversaries The Chernihiv Regiment lang uk , Romanization of Ukrainian translit. Chernihivs kyj polk was one of ten territorial administrative subdivisions of the Cossack Hetmanate . The regiment s capital was the city of Chernihiv , now in Chernihiv Oblast of north east Ukraine . The Chernihiv Regiment was founded in 1648 during the Khmelnytsky Uprising . Following the signing of the Treaty of Zboriv in 1649 it consisted of 7 sotnia s, and had 997 registered cossacks . After Treaty of Pereyaslav very much parts of regiment was included to Nizhyn Regiment . With 1659 in regiment started creation new sotnias. After reformation Chernihiv Regiment in 1782 consisted of 16 sotnias Bereznynska, Bilouska, Chernihiv regimental, Horodnyanska, Kyselivska, Lyubetska Sotnia Lyubetska , Menska, Ponurnynska, Royiska sotnia Royiska , Sednivska, Slabynska, Sosnytska, Stolynska, Synyavska, Volynska, Vybelska, File Chernihiv Regiment.jpg thumb left 200 Map of Chernihiv Regiment on 1782 According to documents of 1764, the regiment consisted of 9,838 land cossack s, and 19,810 helper cossacks. In 1781, the regiment was officially abolished, and its territory was reformed into the Chernihiv Namestnik . References http www.encyclopediaofukraine.com display.asp?linkPath pages 5CC 5CH 5CChernihivregiment.htm Encyclopedia of Ukraine Zaruba V.M. Administratyvno terytorialnyj ustrij ta administraciya Vijska Zaporozkoho u 1648 1782 rr., Dnipropetrovsk, 2007 Cossack Regiments Category Cossack Hetmanate Regiments Category Ukrainian Cossacks Category 1649 establishments Category Military units and formations established in 1649 Ukraine hist stub ru ... more details
Hetmanate from Baturyn which was razed by the Russian army for Mazepa s rebellion, to the town ... to regain Peter I s trust and yet negotiate greater autonomy for the Hetmanate and greater rights for the Cossack nobility, often resisting Peter the Great s policy of incorporation of the Hetmanate lands into the Russian Empire . His careful negotiations allowed him to achieve both, and the Hetmanate ... ruled Ukraine 200 years later, and also carried the title of Hetman in his Ukrainian State Hetmanate ... more details
Ivan Ivanovych Iskra lang uk died July, 14, 1708 was a colonel of the Poltava 1696 1703 . Iskra belonged to the anti Cossack Hetmanate Hetmanate coalition led by Vasily Kochubey . In late 1707, Kochubey and Iskra delivered a letter to the Tsar s court that accused Ivan Mazepa of initiating talks with Stanislaus Leszczynski Stanislaus Leszczynski of Poland and Charles XII of Sweden . Peter I of Russia Peter I did not believe the letter and beheaded them both. Later when the Tsar realized that they were correct, they were reburied near the Refectory Church in Kiev Pechersk Monastery . ref http wek.kiev.ua uk D0 86 D1 81 D0 BA D1 80 D0 B0 D0 86 D0 B2 D0 B0 D0 BD Entsyklopediya Kyiv uk icon ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Iskra, Ivan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1708 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Iskra, Ivan Category History of Ukraine Category Politics of the Russian Empire Category Ukrainian people Category Year of birth missing Category 1708 deaths Ukraine bio stub ru , uk ... more details
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Zinovy may refer to Bogdan Zinovy Mikhailovich Khmelnitsky 1595 1657 , hetman of the Zaporozhian Cossack Hetmanate of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland Zinovy Gerdt 1916 1996 , Soviet Russian theatre and cinema actor, recognized with the title People s Artist of the USSR Zinovy Moiseevich Vilensky 1899 1984 , Russian sculptor who worked and lived in Moscow Zinovy Peshkov 1884 1966 , Russian born French general and diplomat Zinovy Reichstein , Russian born American mathematician Zinovy Rozhestvensky 1848 1909 , admiral of the Imperial Russian Navy Zinovy Serdyuk 1903 1982 , Moldavian politician Zinovy Vysokovsky 1932 2009 , Soviet and Russian theater and movie actor and variety performer Zinovy Zinik born 1945 , novelist and broadcaster given name ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 File 09. Sotnyk.jpg thumb Sotnyk of Ukrainian Cossacks Sotnik or Sotnyk Lang ru , lang uk , lang bg was a military rank among the Cossack starshyna officers , Strelets Troops 17th century in Muscovy and Russian Empire Imperial Cossack voisko Cossack cavalry since 1826 , the Ukrainian Insurgent Army , the Ukrainian Galician Army , and the Ukrainian People s Army . Military rank Literally it means commander of hundred men in most Slavic languages Slavonic languages. In the Russian rank structure sotnik was developed into Poruchik which eventually turned into Lieutenant . The Ukrainian rank structure contained sotnyk rank well into the 20th century and was equivalent with Captain land captain , ref http www.encyclopediaofukraine.com display.asp?linkpath pages C A Captain.htm Encyclopedia of Ukraine en icon ref The rank did not officially change, but rather fell out of use after the elimination of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army by the Soviet Army and intelligence services. The word is often translated as Captain, however the Lieutenant transliteration is also in common usage, and for the sake of the historical and social clarity the original rank name is used. Administrative rank Holders of the rank also served as leaders of territorial units. In the Cossacks paramilitary society of the Zaporozhian Host , Cossack Hetmanate , and Sloboda Ukraine , territories were organized along the lines of military organization and commanded by officers. During the Khmelnytsky Uprising and in the Cossack Hetmanate 17th 18th centuries , sotnyks were leaders of territorial administrative subdivisions called sotnyas . Such sotnyks were subordinated to polkovnyks colonel who were in control of a polk primary administrative division and a regiment military unit . References Reflist External links Commons category Sotnik http kraevid.org lviv history personalities hetmans bohdan khmelnytsky ru Bogdan Khmelnitsky ru icon Category Ukrainian C ... more details
Image St. Michael s Catheral view.JPG thumb 350px The St. Michael s Golden Domed Monastery in Kiev , although started in 1113 , represents one of the most typical examples of Ukrainian Baroque architecture. Ukrainian Baroque or Cossack Baroque is an architectural style that emerged in Ukraine during the Cossack Hetmanate Hetmanate era, in the 17th and 18th centuries. Ukrainian Baroque is distinct from the Western Europe an Baroque in having more moderate ornamentation and simpler forms, and as such was considered more constructivism art constructivist . Many Ukrainian Baroque architecture Baroque buildings have been preserved, including several buildings in Kiev Pechersk Lavra and the Vydubychi Monastery in Kiev . The best examples of Baroque painting are the church paintings in the Church of the Trinity Pechersk Lavra Holy Trinity Church of the Kiev Pechersk Lavra. Rapid development in engraving techniques occurred during the Ukrainian Baroque period. Advances utilized a complex system of symbol ism, allegories, heraldic signs, and sumptuous ornamentation. Certain features of the Ukrainian baroque, such as Onion dome bud and pear shaped domes , were borrowed by the similar Naryshkin baroque movement in 17th 18th century Moscow . ref . . 8 . http cih.ru ae af41.html ref Modern Ukrainian church buildings, such as Trinity Cathedral, Kiev Troeshchina Cathedral , are also built in this style. See also Ukrainian architecture http www.orpheusandlyra.com Mazepa.html Ukrainian baroque songs and music. Audio files of baroque songs References reflist http www.encyclopediaofukraine.com pages B A Baroque.htm Baroque in http www.encyclopediaofukraine.com Encyclopedia of Ukraine Baroque architecture by country Category Baroque architecture in Ukraine Category Baroque architectural styles Category Ukrainian architecture cs Ukrajinsk baroko de Ukrainisches Barock es Barroco ucraniano it Baroc ... more details
Use mdy dates date April 2012 Infobox Former Subdivision native name i i conventional long name Malorossiya Governorate common name Malorossiya subdivision Governorate nation Russian Empire year start 1796 date start December 12 year end 1802 date end February 27 p1 Kiev Viceroyalty p2 Novgorod Seversky Viceroyalty p3 Chernigov Viceroyalty s1 Chernigov Governorate s2 Poltava Governorate flag s2 image flag image map image map caption capital Chernigov political subdiv stat pop1 stat area1 stat year1 The Little Russia Governorate lang ru link no i i or Government of Malorossiya was an administrative territorial unit guberniya of the Russian Empire that encompassed most of the modern North Eastern Ukraine one of the historical definitions of Little Russia hence the name , and the adjacent regions in Russia. The Governorate was formed in 1796 under the administrative reforms of Paul I of Russia Paul I which abolished the Namestnichestvo viceroyalty system, which in turn replaced the regimental administration of the Cossack Hetmanate Ukrainian Hetmanate in 1781. This placed the Kiev Viceroyalty excluding the city of Kiev itself , Novgorod Seversky Viceroyalty and Chernigov Viceroyalty under the new unit. The administrative centre was the city of Chernigov modern Chernihiv . However the extensive area which the new unit covered was too great for effective administration, and in February 1802 the Governorate was split into Chernigov Governorate and Poltava Governorate . External links http whp057.narod.ru cherni.htm whp coord missing Russia Subdivisions of the Russian Empire Category Governorates of the Russian Empire Category History of Ukraine Category Historical regions in Ukraine Ukraine hist stub Russia hist stub it Governatorato della Piccola Russia ru uk ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name Uman Regiment br image caption dates 1648 1686, 1704 1712 country Cossack Hetmanate allegiance branch type Cossack Regiment role size 10 sotnias command structure current commander garrison Uman , Right bank Ukraine march motto mascot battles Khmelnytsky Uprising br Russo Turkish War 1676 1681 br Great Northern War notable commanders Mykhailo Khanenko anniversaries The Uman Regiment lang uk was one of the seventeen territorial administrative subdivisions of the Hetman State . But after the The Ruin Ukrainian history division of the Hetman State the regiment became part of the Right bank Ukraine . The Regiment consisted of 10 sotnias. The regiment s capital was the city of Uman , now in Cherkasy Oblast of central Ukraine . The regiment was established in 1648 at the outbreak of the Khmelnytsky Uprising . When the The Ruin Ukrainian history Ruin occurred the regiment was placed under the control of Right bank Ukraine hetmans. The regiment was split during the 1670s as a result of factional fighting between its colonel, Mykhailo Khanenko , and Hetman Petro Doroshenko . Which caused half of the troops to join forces with invading Left bank Ukraine Cossacks. The regiment was eventually disbanded in 1686. The regiment was recreated in 1704 under Ivan Mazepa who reunited both banks under his rule during the Great Northern War , but was dissolved in 1712 when the territory was returned to the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth . External links http www.humania.com.ua ua index.php?name News&op Article&sid 424 http www.encyclopediaofukraine.com display.asp?linkPath pages U M Umanregiment.htm Encyclopedia of Ukraine Cossack Regiments Category Cossacks Category Cossack Hetmanate Regiments Category Ukrainian Cossacks Category Cherkasy Oblast ru uk ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Cossack Rada Lang ua , Kozats ka Rada was a general cossack meeting often military in nature. It was also known as the Chorna Rada, from the Slavic chern mob. The Rada was an institution of cossack administration in Ukraine from 16th to 18 centuries. One of the famous such councils was the Chorna rada of 1663 described in the novel of Panteleimon Kulish . At that council the Hetmanate faction of Khmelnytsky were deposed from the government and replaced by Bryukhovetsky, the first hetman who became the Russian boyar . ref http books.google.com books?id wtoSRZ8U1A0C&pg PA1&lpg PA1&dq Ivan Bezpaly&source bl&ots 9lxforoH24&sig NkfRbJKc4BDE3vJrGb402RKfGTA&hl uk&ei l4bXSvmsNsbUlAfSiMShAQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CA0Q6AEwAQ v onepage&q Ivan 20Bezpaly&f false Pereiaslav 1654 a historiographical study by John Basarab ref See also Chorna rada of 1663 References Reflist Category Ukrainian Cossacks Category Cossacks Ukraine hist stub uk ... more details
Infobox military person name Vasyl Zolotarenko birth date death date September 28, 1663 birth place Korsun , Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth death place Borzna , Cossack Hetmanate image caption nickname allegiance Cossack Hetmanate serviceyears 1655 1663 rank Colonel commands Nizhyn Regiment unit battles Russo Polish War 1654 1667 br The Ruin Ukrainian history The Ruin awards laterwork Vasyl Zolotarenko lang ua born ? in Korsun , died on September 28, 1663 , was a Ukrainian Cossack polkovnyk colonel of the Nizhyn Regiment 1655 1656, 1659 1663 . He was the younger brother of Ivan Zolotarenko , and his sister Hanna Zolotarenko married hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky . He opposed hetman Ivan Vyhovsky s Treaty of Hadiach and he led a mutiny that deposed him in 1659. Along with Yakym Somko he secured Left bank Ukraine and handed it over to Aleksei Trubetskoi . When The Ruin Ukrainian history The Ruin broke out the hetman of Left bank Ukraine office was vacant, he had amibitions for the hetmancy, which made him resentful of Acting hetman Somko. In order to decided on a new hetman a Chorna rada of 1663 Chorna rada took place on 17 18 June 1663 near Nizhyn , where a cossack council consisting of the Cossack starshyna , and a large number of common cossacks elected a new hetman for Left bank Ukraine. The officers proposed him and Somko as candidates, but the majority and including the Tsar supported Ivan Briukhovetsky and elected him the new hetman. Both Somko, and Zolotarenko were imprisoned and then were handed over to Briukhovetsky, who had them executed in Borzna on September 28, 1664. External links http www.encyclopediaofukraine.com display.asp?linkpath pages Z O ZolotarenkoVasyl.htm Encyclopedia of Ukraine entry Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Zolotarenko, Vasyl ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Ukrainian cossack DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Korsun , Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth DATE OF DEATH 1664 PLACE OF DEATH Borzna , Cossack Het ... more details
, the Cossack Hetmanate . Cossack hetmans had very broad powers and acted as supreme military commanders ... was the first Hetman of the Cossack Hetmanate , who is credited for ending Poland s control of Ukraine ... more details