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Ivan Mazepa
Ivan Mazepa Ivan Mazepa Ivan Stepanovych Mazepa (Ukrainian: , Russian: , historically spelled as Mazeppa; circa ... Left-bank Ukraine, in 1687–1708. Early Life Mazepa was born in 1644 near Bila Tserkva ... John II Casimir. Cossack general In 1669–1673, Mazepa served under Hetman Petro Doroshenko , and ...
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Talk:Ivan Mazepa
Talk:Ivan Mazepa Place of death Did Mazepa die at Bendery? My source (Lonely Planet ...
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Mazepa, Ivan Stepanovich (translated from Russian)
Mazepa, Ivan Stepanovich Mazepa on the Ukrainian 10 kopecks Ivan Stepanovich ...
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Image:Ivan Mazepa.jpg
Image:Ivan Mazepa.jpg Image File history File links Ivan_Mazepa ...
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Image:Charles XII and Mazepa at the Dnieper River after Poltava.jpg
Image:Charles XII and Mazepa at the Dnieper River after Poltava.jpg ... File links Charles_XII_and_Mazepa_at_the_Dnieper_River_after_Poltava.jpg Charles XII and Mazepa at the Dnieper River after Poltava by ...
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Semen Paliy
... Tsar Peter I and Ukrainian hetman Ivan Mazepa who were allied with Poland against Sweden ... Tserkva, but he and his men refused. Mazepa convinced Russian Tsar Peter I to allow ... Charles XII. Fearing the popularity of Paliy, Mazepa had him exiled to Siberia in 1705. In 1709 after Mazepa switched sides and joined the Swedes against ... Russia, Paliy together with other enemies of Mazepa was freed from the exile. During ...
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Vasily Kochubey
... close associate of the Ukrainian hetman Ivan Mazepa. He was nominated chief judge of the ... 1696. In 1704 63-year-old Ivan Mazepa proposed to marry Kochubey's 16-year ... his marital advances and distanced himself from Mazepa. Between 1704 and 1707 he warned repeatedly ... Borshagovka, near Bila Tserkva. Within few months Mazepa's treason became known and Kochubey was ...
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Hetmanat (translated from German)
... as independent political factor into action. Because Mazepa dared it, to drop from Russia, it ... the people defended. From Russian view is Mazepa of the "Veraenderer", its opponent stands for ... Reformator Peter the large one opposite. Iwan Mazepa originated from the Ukrainian aristocracy of the ... support from Moscow to Samojlovi?s successor. Mazepa co-operated loyal with the Russian government ... fortress Asow . Also in Nordi war stood Mazepa on the Russian side and occupied ...
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Ivan Skoropadsky
... the successor to the famous Hetman Ivan Mazepa. Born into a noble Cossack family in ... in 1708 he refused to join Ivan Mazepa who decided to switch sides and fight ... Russia. Only about 3,000 Cossacks followed Mazepa, while others remained loyal to the tsar ... Those Cossacks who did not side with Mazepa elected a new Hetman, Ivan Skoropadsky, on ... fear of other reprisals and suspicion of Mazepa's newfound Swedish ally Charles XII ...
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Oleksander Ohloblyn
... Ukrainian Industry) and began publishing on the Mazepa era of the early eighteenth century. After ... in the eighteenth century (1959), and Hetman Mazepa and his era (1960). He also published ... bank Ukraine. He greatly admired Hetman Ivan Mazepa whom, he thought well represented this trend ...
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