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    Ivan Skoropadsky (Ukrainian: Іван Скоропадський; Polish: Iwan Skoropadski; 1646 – 3 July [O.S. 22 June] 1722) was a Cossack Hetman of the Zaporizhian Host...
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    The House of Skoropadsky (Ukrainian: Скоропадські) is a noble Ukrainian family of Cossack origin. Ivan Skoropadsky (1646 – September 3, 1722; reigned...
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    Zhovti Vody. His grandson Ivan Skoropadsky (1646–1722) was Hetman of the Ukrainian Cossacks from 1708. The present Skoropadskys descend from his brother...
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    Those Cossacks who did not side with Mazepa elected a new hetman, Ivan Skoropadsky, on 11 November 1708. The fear of further reprisals and suspicion of...
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  • banner was granted to Hetman Ivan Mazepa. After the Battle of Poltava in 1709, the banner was passed to Hetman Ivan Skoropadsky. The original area of the...
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    election of Ivan Skoropadsky, the Cossack Hetmanate was included in the Russian Government of Kiev in December 1708. Upon the death of Skoropadsky, the elections...
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  • the portrait, with different historians arguing that he is Ivan Mazepa or Ivan Skoropadsky or Kazimir Ian Sapega, or Pavlo Polubotok, but they all are...
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    election of Ivan Skoropadsky, the Cossack Hetmanate was included in the Russian Kyiv Governorate in December 1708. Upon the death of Skoropadsky, the elections...
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    notorious osauls were Petro Doroshenko, Demian Mnohohrishny, Ivan Mazepa, and Ivan Skoropadsky. From 1798 to 1800 after the liquidation of the Zaporizhian...
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    and the transfer of the capital to Hlukhiv. Here in November 1708, Ivan Skoropadsky, a new Hetman of Zaporizhian Host, was elected, while the Metropolitan...
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    election of Ivan Skoropadsky, Cossack Hetmanate was included into the Russian Government of Kiev in December 1708. Upon the death of Skoropadsky, the Hetman...
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  • election of Ivan Skoropadsky, Cossack Hetmanate was included into the Russian Government of Kiev in December 1708. Upon the death of Skoropadsky, the Hetman...
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    Battle of Poltava (category Ivan Mazepa)
    awaited Roos' battalions for two hours, while the Russian cavalry and Ivan Skoropadsky's Cossacks waited to the north, with 13 Russian battalions deployed...
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    Stanisław's faction Tsardom of Russia Cossack Hetmanate (faction of Ivan Skoropadsky) Moldavia Commanders and leaders Baltacı Mehmet Pasha Devlet II Giray...
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  • Hetmanate, Prince of Holy Roman Empire (1687-1704, 1704-1709, 1707-1709) Ivan Skoropadsky, Hetman of Left-Bank Ukraine (1708-1722) Pylyp Orlyk, Hetman in exile...
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    Ukrainian Cossacks who did not side with Mazepa elected as Hetman Ivan Skoropadsky, one of the "anti-Mazepist" polkovniks. While advocating for the preservation...
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    the Russian Tsar Peter the Great distrusted Polubotok and supported Ivan Skoropadsky, who became the next Hetman. Nonetheless, Polubotok's loyalty was rewarded...
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  • centuries, were educated here. These include Ivan Mazepa, Pylyp Orlyk, Pavlo Polubotok, Ivan Skoropadsky and Ivan Samoylovych. The Grand Chancellor of Russia...
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    (1708–1709) in the Right-bank Ukraine Pylyp Orlyk (1710–1742) in exile Ivan Skoropadsky (1708–1722) in the Left-bank Ukraine Pavlo Polubotok (1722–1724), served...
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    gold and silver-gilt iconostasis, donated by the Cossack nobleman Ivan Skoropadsky in 1718. The iconostasis, which replaced the one installed in the cathedral...
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    Zaporizhian Sich Tsardom of Russia Cossack Hetmanate (fraction of Ivan Skoropadsky)  Moldavia 1711 1711 Cary's Rebellion Province of Carolina Party of...
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    great-granddaughter of Hetman Petro Doroshenko and a granddaughter of Hetman Ivan Skoropadsky. She secretly married her teacher Afanasii Yanovsky. A connection to...
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    Mazepa's capital Baturyn. The Cossacks who did not support Mazepa chose Ivan Skoropadsky as the new Hetman on 11 November 1708. Thus, Mazepa lost much of his...
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    Anastasiya Dabizha (died 1729), was a Ukrainian Hetmana by marriage to Ivan Skoropadsky, Hetman of Zaporizhian Host (r. 1708–1722). She acted as the trusted...
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  • been given ownership of the village by Hetman of the Zaporizhian Host Ivan Skoropadsky. Synivka was taken over by the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist...
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  • body of the Russian state system in the Hetmanate. Upon the death of Ivan Skoropadsky on July 14, 1722, the Collegium overtook the Hetman's prerogatives...
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    Baturyn, Peter I sent 30,000 troops to the Zaporozhian Sich. Colonel Ivan Skoropadsky, who had initially sided with Mazepa, surrendered Starodub without...
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    Voivodeship. Pochep remained of little significance until 1709, when Hetman Ivan Skoropadsky made a grant of it to Alexander Menshikov. The latter founded the fort...
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    Immediately after the retreat of the Tatars, hetman of the Left-bank Ukraine Ivan Skoropadsky occupied this important outpost in the South East, and the Cossacks...
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  • historical background of the film is the fall from power of Ukrainian Hetman Skoropadsky, the capture of Kiev by Ukrainian People's Republic troops, and their...
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