• queen. Vadym Hetman (1935–1998), Ukrainian politician Heitmann This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Hetman. If an internal...
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  • also called the Second Hetmanate, 1918 Hetman, a political title from Central and Eastern Europe This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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  • (1695), a battle in which Ottoman armies were defeated by Hussars under hetman Stanisław Jan Jabłonowski Storming of Lemberg (1704), an assault by which...
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    into three primary lineages, called: Hetman Line or Silver Pilawa, many members of which held the position of Hetman, the protoplast was Stanisław "Rewera"...
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  • Ivanovich Ostrozhskiy, also known as Konstanty Ostrogski, (1463–1533) who was a Hetman of Lithuania. Knyaz Konstantin Konstantinovich Ostrozhskiy (? - 1608), the...
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  • Younger, voivod of Wilno, from 1656 Grand Hetman of Lithuania Kazimierz Sapieha (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with...
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  • Chancellor and Grand Hetman of Lithuania Mikołaj "the Black" Radziwiłł (1515–1565), Voivode of Vilnius, Grand Chancellor and Grand Hetman of Lithuania Mikołaj...
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  • Jan Zamoyski (1542–1605) was a Polish magnate, grand chancellor and grand hetman of the Crown. Jan Zamoyski may also refer to: Jan Jakub Zamoyski (1716–1790)...
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  • rebellious Cossack forces of Taras Fedorovych and Polish forces led by hetman Stanisław Koniecpolski Pereiaslav Articles, a 1659 treaty between Yuri Khmelnytsky...
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  • Mazepa or Mazeppa is the surname of Ivan Mazepa, a Ukrainian hetman made famous worldwide by a poem by Lord Byron. It may refer to: "Mazeppa" (poem) (1819)...
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  • (1917–21) Anti-Hetman Uprising (1918) List of wars involving Ukraine List of invasions and occupations of Ukraine This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Apostol (1903–1996), a Romanian equestrian Danylo Apostol (1654–1734), the Hetman of the Left-bank Ukraine Eugenia Duran Apostol (born 1925), a Filipino journalist...
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  • frigate Hetman Sahaydachniy, a frigate of the Ukrainian Navy Hetman Petro Sahaidachnyi National Ground Forces Academy in Lviv, Ukraine Hetman Sahaidachny...
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  • Czech Republic, Poland, Lithuania and Ukraine The term captain general, as Hetman, is a political title from Eastern Europe, historically assigned to military...
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  • Baida (redirect from Baida (disambiguation))
    Peter Baida (1950-1999) American short story writer Dmytro Vyshnevetsky, hetman of the Ukrainian Cossacks, known as Baida in Ukrainian folk songs Baïda...
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    type can move to the same square), then both are specified (double disambiguation). In the diagram, both black rooks could legally move to f8, so the...
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    Ivan Bot, Hungarian-Croatian nobleman, Ban of Croatia (1493) Ivan Mazepa, Hetman of Zaporizhian Host Ivan Mažuranić, Austro-Hungarian nobleman, Ban of Croatia...
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  • (1460–1530), magnate of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and later a Grand Hetman of Lithuania Kostyantyn Panin (born 1975), Ukrainian midfielder who has...
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    1480–1541, hetman, voivode, castellan, marshal Mikołaj III Radziwiłł, c. 1492–1530, Bishop of Samogitia Mikołaj "the Red" Radziwiłł, 1512–1584, hetman, chancellor...
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  • Lanckoroński family Stanisław Lanckoroński (hetman) (d. 1657) – Crown Field Hetman and voivode of Rus This disambiguation page lists articles about people with...
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  • leader in the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists Dmytro Hunia, elected hetman of the Zaporozhian Host in 1638 Dmytro Khovbosha (born 1989), professional...
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    Bohemia-Moravia-Silesia, Bohemian Agrarian system or organic democracy through Hetman system) and Blessed Karl's aspirations to reform Austria-Hungary in a Danubian...
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  • Sapieha [pl] (born 1739) Jan Kazimierz Sapieha the Elder (died 1730), Grand Hetman of Lithuania Jan Kazimierz Sapieha the Younger (1637–1720/1642–1720), Lithuanian...
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  • Razumovski Palace (category All article disambiguation pages)
    palaces built for Hetman Kirill Razumovski: Razumovski Palace, in Baturyn, Ukraine Razumovski Palace, in Hlukhiv, Ukraine This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • airplanes Petro Doroshenko (1627–1698), Cossack political and military leader, Hetman of Right-bank Ukraine (1665–1672) and a Russian voyevoda (governor) Petro...
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  • Ioan (redirect from Ioan (disambiguation))
    Mircea Pașcu, politician Ioan Popovici-Bănățeanul, writer Ioan Potcoavă, Hetman of Ukrainian Cossacks Ioan Pușcaș, gastroenterologist Ioan Mihail Racoviță...
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  • Kraków, in Poland Piotr Myszkowski (hetman) (c. 1450 – 1505), Polish magnate and military commander This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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    relations of the Great Powers (1814–1919) Axis powers Kaiserreich (disambiguation) Spa Conferences (First World War) German: Mittelmächte; Hungarian:...
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