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Demian Ihnatovych (
Mnohohrishny) (Ukrainian: Дем'ян Многогрішний) (1621,
Korop – 1703) was the
Hetman of Left-bank
Ukraine from 1669 to 1672. See The Ruin...
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three Moscow-appointed
hetmans of Left-bank
Ukraine (Briukhovetsky,
Mnohohrishny and Samoylovych).
Other historians interpret the
period between 1660...
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offensive forced him to
return to the Right-bank Ukraine,
appointing Demian Mnohohrishny acting hetman of the Left-bank.
Doroshenko managed to
secure the release...
- Left-Bank. Politically, Tsar
Alexis had to make
concessions to
Hetman Mnohohrishny and
Otaman Sirko,
revising some
provisions of
previous laws, granting...
- inspections.
Among the
notorious osauls were
Petro Doroshenko,
Demian Mnohohrishny, Ivan Mazepa, and Ivan Skoropadsky. From 1798 to 1800
after the liquidation...
- (1663-1668)
Petro Doroshenko,
Hetman of Right-bank
Ukraine (1665-1676)
Demian Mnohohrishny,
Hetman of Left-bank
Ukraine (1668-1672) Ivan Samoylovych,
Hetman of...
- Ivan Bezpaly,
elected by some
cossacks in the town of
Varva Demian Mnohohrishny, "Siverian Hetman" The
Appointed Hetman Mykhailo Khanenko was elected...
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Doroshenko became the
hetman of both banks.
After treason by
Demian Mnohohrishny and a new
Polish offensive,
Doroshenko concluded an
alliance with the...
- the Right-bank
Ukraine and (1668–1669) in the Left-bank
Ukraine Demian Mnohohrishny (1669–1672) in the Left-bank
Ukraine Mykhailo Khanenko (1669–1674) in...
- him
difficulty sleeping during night.
Following the
death of
Demian Mnohohrishny in 1672,
Sirko entered the
struggle for the
Hetman title, but was exiled...