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- Yaroslav Dashkevych (Ukrainian: Ярослав Романович Дашкевич) (1926–2010) was a Ukrainian historian, archaeographer, armenologist. He wrote over 1700 scientific...
- Ostaphii "Ostap" Dashkevych (Ukrainian: Остафій Дашкевич; born in Ovruch 1470 – died after 1535) is one of the earliest recorded leaders of an organized...
- (Ольшаниця), a village south of Kiev. Remaining Tatars were defeated by Ostap Dashkevych and Yuri Olelkovich near Kaniv and Cherkasy. After the battle, the GDL...
- Vasyl Dashkevych (Ukrainian: Василь Дашкович Глинський, in office: 1504–1507), Andriy Nemyrovych (in office: 1511–1514), Ostafiy Dashkevych (in office:...
- Ostap Dashkevych (1506–1536), not an actual hetman, he was a starosta in charge of a defense force approved by the Sejm near Cherkasy. Dashkevych offered...
- contributed to the expansion of saltpeter production. King of Ruthenia Ostap Dashkevych Hetmans of Zaporizhian Cossacks Zaporozhia (region) List of leaders of...
- a fictional character from the Russian novel The Twelve Chairs Ostap Dashkevych (ca. 1495–1535), commander of the Ukrainian Cossacks Ostap Ortwin (1876–1942)...
- Ukrainian players. Initially the team was composed of Aleksandr "XBOCT" Dashkevych, Artur "Goblak" Kostenko, Bogdan "Axypa" Boychuk, Oleksandr "Deff" Stepaniuc...
- Mozhayskiy [ru] towards Mstislavl. Local princes Mstislavsky together with Ostap Dashkevych organised the defense and were badly beaten. Russian forces took advantage...
- Dashkevich (Belarusian: Дашкевіч, Polish: Daszkiewicz, Ukrainian: Дашкевич/Dashkevych) is a family name of Belarusian or Polish origin. It may refer to one...