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Maksym Kryvonis (Ukrainian: Максим Кривоніс, Polish:
Maksym Krzywonos;
literally means "crooked-nose") was one of the
Cossack leaders and a
commander of...
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Kryvonis (Ukrainian: Кривоніс) or
Kryvonos (Ukrainian: Кривонос) is a
Ukrainian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Maksym Kryvonis (d....
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recorded to have
defected to Cossacks.
Kryvonis was
preparing to
carry out his plan to
break into the fortress.
Kryvonis used
cannons to s**** the fortress...
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about 10,000
rebel peasants approached Kryvonis.
There is also
information that in the
evening Kryvonis crossed the river,
above Kostyantyniv, part...
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command of
Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky,
Colonels Mykhailo Krychevsky,
Maksym Kryvonis, and
Fylon Dzhalaliy with Tu**** Bey
attacked and
defeated the Polish–Lithuanian...
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Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky,
Otaman Tymofiy Khmelnytsky,
Colonel Maksym Kryvonis and Tu**** Bey
attacked and
decisively defeated the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth’s...
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Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky,
Colonels Mykhailo Krychevsky, Ivan Bohun,
Maksym Kryvonis,
Martyn Pushkar,
Matviy Hladky and
Mykhailo Hromyka with Tu**** Bey attacked...
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Kravets (uk:Кравець)
Kryvenko (uk:Кривенко)
Kryvobok (uk:Кривобок)
Kryvonis (uk:Кривоніс)
Kryvoruchko (uk:Криворучко) kryvohat'ko (uk: кривохатько)...
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dominant of them all,
Maksym Kryvonis, used
their forces to
support the acts of rebellion. On the
tenth of June, 1648,
Kryvonis conquered the city of Nemyriv...
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leaders Bohdan Khmelnytsky #
Tymofiy Khmelnytsky † Ivan
Bohun Maksym Kryvonis † Ivan
Sirko Ivan Zolotarenko †
Anton Zhdanovych Matvei Sikorski İslâm...