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Hordiyenko is a Ukrainian-language surname. It may be
transliterated in
Russian as
Gordiyenko and
Romanian as Gordienco. It is a
patronymic surname, derived...
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Artem Oleksandrovych Hordiyenko (Ukrainian: Артем Олександрович Гордієнко; born 4
March 1991) is a
Ukrainian professional footballer who
plays as a midfielder...
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Yakiv Yakovych Hordiyenko, also
Yakov Yakovlevich Gordienko (alternatively
Romanised as Gordi'yenko; Russian: Яков Яковлевич Гордиенко;
April 26, 1925...
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Dmytro Hordiyenko (born 2
March 1983) is a
professional Ukrainian football striker who pla**** for FC Lviv in the
Ukrainian Premier League. He
moved to...
- Kost
Hordiienko (Ukrainian: Кость Гордієнко;
unknown – 15 May 1733) was a
Zaporozhian Cossack Kish otaman.
After 1709 he
allied with Ivan Mazepa, and co-aut****d...
- (uk:Головатий) Holub,
sometimes spells as
Golub due to
Russification (uk:Голуб)
Hordiyenko (uk:Гордієнко) ****nko (uk:Горенко) Hotopylo/Hotopіlo/Hotopyla/Hutopyla...
- scholar, ethnographer, linguist, poet,
leader of
Galician Russophiles Yakiv Hordiyenko (1925–1942),
Soviet partisan from
Ukraine Yakiv Khammo (born 1994), ****yrian-Ukrainian...
- (Omelian Volokh) 1st
platoon (of Sich
Riflemen battalion) – 200
soldiers Hordiyenko Regiment (Vsevolod Petriv) Some
armored trains On the
morning of January...
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Peter I's
forces in 1709, in
retribution for
decision of its
otaman Kost
Hordiyenko, to ally with Mazepa.
Under Russian rule, the
Cossack nation of the Zaporozhian...
- А0989), Mariupol,
Donetsk Oblast 57th
Motorised Brigade 'Kosh
otaman Kost
Hordiyenko' (MU В4533), Nova Kakhovka,
Kherson Oblast 59th
Motorised Brigade 'Yakіv...