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    Ivan Samoylovych (Ukrainian: Іван Самойлович, Russian: Ива́н Самойло́вич, Polish: Iwan Samojłowicz; died 1690) was the Hetman of Left-bank Ukraine from...
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    Physiology Ivan Rogers (born 1960), British civil servant, former Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom to the European Union Ivan Samoylovych (died...
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    "courtier" of Doroshenko's rival Hetman Ivan Samoylovych after Mazepa was captured on the way to Crimea by the Kosh Otaman Ivan Sirko in 1674. From 1677 to 1678...
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  • arrested, tortured and exiled to Siberia. 1672-87: Samoylovych and Russia: When Ivan Samoylovych was elected hetman he agreed to limited powers. He could...
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    Kyiv-Mohyla Academy. In 1675 he joined Cossack military service under Hetman Ivan Samoylovych and distinguished himself in Russo-Turkish War of 1676–1681 and once...
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    Meanwhile, in summer of 1672, Demian Mnohohrishny was replaced by Ivan Samoylovych at the 1672 Cossack general council near Konotop, Cossack Grove. As...
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  • Ivan Mazepa's Hetman's Banner symbolized the highest Cossack power in Ukraine. The banner was meant for the Ukrainian Hetman, Ivan Samoylovych in the Kremlin...
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    princedom, a leader who was sponsored by Moscow Ivan Svirgovsky (1567–1574) Ivan Pidkova (1577–1578), leader Ivan Orishevsky (1579–1591) Bogdan Mikoshinsky...
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    Galicia, and all Russia with the help of the Hetman of Zaporizhian Host Ivan Samoylovych. In late 2018, the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople indicated...
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    cossacks including D. Mhohohrishny, Ivan Samoylovych, and Petro Doroshenko. Others include all the family of hetman Ivan Mazepa, A. Vojnarovsky, and those...
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    in 1663, they convened the Black Council of 1663 in Nizhyn which elected Ivan Briukhovetsky as an alternative hetman. Since the defeat of Petro Doroshenko...
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    Russian troops led by Grigory Romodanovsky and Ukrainian Cossacks led by Ivan Samoylovych arrive at the besieged Ukrainian city of Chigirin (modern-day Chyhyryn)...
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    Russian-Ukrainian army under the command of Prince Grigory Romodanovsky and Hetman Ivan Samoilovich, and the Turkish-Crimean troops of Ibrahim Pasha ("Shaitan")...
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  • Mnohohrishny, Hetman of Left-bank Ukraine (1668-1672) Ivan Samoylovych, Hetman of Left-bank Ukraine (1672-1687) Ivan Mazepa, Hetman of Left-bank Ukraine, Hetman...
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  • Vladimiras Algirdaitis (Volodymyr Olgerdovych) (1362–1394) Skirgaila (1395–1397) Ivan Olshansky (Jonas Alšėniškis) (1397–c. 1402) Jurgis Gedgaudas; lt (Jerzy Giedygołd)...
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    discontent among many Ukrainian Cossacks, which would lead to the election of Ivan Samoilovich (hetman of the Left-bank Ukraine) as the sole hetman of all Ukraine...
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  • July 23, 1687: Conspirators overthrew and arrested Hetman Ivan Samoylovych, bringing to power Ivan Mazepa as the new Hetman. April 29, 1918: Pavlo Skoropadskyi...
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    Doroshenko, and was forced to get the aid of Left-bank Ukraine hetman Ivan Samoylovych. He renounced all claims to power, and swore loyalty to Moscow. He...
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    Ihnatovych, Ivan Samoylovych, Ivan Mazepa, Kyrylo Rozumovsky and Pylyp Orlyk. Hetman in emigration Pylyp Orlyk stands beside his mentor Ivan Mazepa. The...
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    returned from Vilno to Baturyn and settled at the court of the hetman Ivan Samoylovych. During the 1680s, Demetrius lived mostly at the Kiev Pechersk Lavra...
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