- Ivan
Briukhovetsky (Ukrainian: Іван Брюховецький; Polish: Iwan Brzuchowiecki; Russian: Иван Брюховецкий; died 18 June 1668) was the
hetman of left-bank...
- ****ociating it with the
three Moscow-appointed
hetmans of Left-bank
Ukraine (
Briukhovetsky,
Mnohohrishny and Samoylovych).
Other historians interpret the period...
- (1639—1669),
Ukrainian Hetmansha by
marriage to
Hetman Ivan
Briukhovetsky Ivan
Briukhovetsky (Bryukhovetsky) (1623—1668),
Ukrainian Hetman Larysa Briukhovetska [uk]...
- But the
common Cossacks proposed Briukhovetsky, who
promised to
lower taxes. The tsar also
supported Briukhovetsky's candidacy hoping to use him to increase...
- Left-bank
Ukraine and
supported an
uprising of Ivan
Briukhovetsky against Russia.
Following Briukhovetsky's execution,
Doroshenko was
proclaimed the hetman...
- they
convened the
Black Council of 1663 in
Nizhyn which elected Ivan
Briukhovetsky as an
alternative hetman.
Since the
defeat of
Petro Doroshenko in 1669...
-
Muscovite Prince Grigory Romodanovsky and the
Ukrainian Hetman Ivan
Briukhovetsky. The
siege and the
following retreat,
during which the
Crown Army and...
-
Bryukhovetsky District (Russian: Брюхове́цкий райо́н) is an
administrative district (raion), one of the thirty-eight in
Krasnodar Krai, Russia. As a muni****l...
- its
leaders immediately called Zaporozhian Cossacks commanded by Ivan
Briukhovetsky for help. In response,
Crown Hetman Stefan Czarniecki ordered 1000 soldiers...
- Chyhyryn,
Cossack Hetmanate) was the wife of the
Ukrainian Hetman Ivan
Briukhovetsky (r. 1663–1668). She is
known in
connection to a
witch trial – after...