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Skoropadska (Miklashevska)
Petro Skoropadsky Yelyzaveta Myloradovych (Skoropadska) Lev
Myloradovych Pyotr Durnovo Maria Durnovo (Kochubey)
Pavlo Skoropadsky...
- (1869–1885)
until his death. Skoropadskyi's aunt
Countess Yelyzaveta Myloradovych (née Skoropadska) (1832–1890) was a
Ukrainian public activist. She was...
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Troshchynskyi (1705–1709) Ivan
Charnysh (1709–1714)
Mykhailo Myloradovych (1715–1726)
Havrylo Myloradovych (1727–1729)
Hryhorii Hrabianka (1730–1738)
Petro Haletskyi...
- in the 1750s. One of
these projects was
proposed by
Colonel Mykhailo Myloradovych of Izium, and the
other by
Colonel Stepan Tevyashov of Ostroh. After...
- (e.g. Narbut, Zabila, Hudovych),
Tatar (e.g. Kochubey),
Serbian (e.g.
Myloradovych), Gr**** (e.g. Kapnist) etc.
noble families moved to Hetmanate. Via intermarriage...
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developed by
Ukrainian historians A. Lazarevsky, V.
Lukomsky and H.
Myloradovych.
According to them,
Kondratii Ivanovych Kobyzewicz (Kobyzenko), a Cossack...
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contemporary Dmytro Pylchykov with a
financial support of
Yelyzaveta Myloradovych-Skoropadska. In 1893, due to the
change in its
statute the Shevchenko...
- Божич) (1749–1762),
belonged to a
noble Serbian family Božić.
Petro Myloradovych (Петро Милорадович) (1762–1782),
belonged to a
noble Serbian family Miloradović...
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Cossacks from the
Chernihiv and
Nizhyn Regiments under the
command of P.
Myloradovych, P. Rozumovsky, and
Oleksandr Bezborodko. They
fought near
Khotyn and...
- and
public figure,
chairman of
Chernihiv archival commission Hryhoriy Myloradovych. Not far from the
cathedral under the
green crowns stands a
chapel in...