- The
Nalyvaiko Uprising (Polish:
powstanie Nalewajki, Ukrainian: повстання Наливайка) was a
Cossack rebellion against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
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Severyn (Semerii)
Nalyvaiko (Ukrainian: Северин (Семерій) Наливайко, Polish:
Seweryn Nalewajko, in
older historiography also **** Nalewajko, died 21...
- Polish–Muscovite War (1605–18). He was also
involved in
extinguishing Nalyvaiko Uprising. His son
Jeremi after his
death was
raised by his relative, Konstanty...
- new army. In 1593 he set out for
Cherkasy but was soon killed.
Severyn Nalyvaiko Stone,
Daniel (2001). The Polish-Lithuanian state, 1386–1795. University...
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Russian and
Ukrainian historiographers. Kosiński
uprising (1591–1593)
Nalyvaiko Uprising (1594–1596)
Uprising of
Bolotnikov (1606–1607)
Zhmaylo uprising...
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their weapons and Chaika,
declaring a
general amnesty.
Battle of
Piatka Nalyvaiko Uprising Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth Serczyk, Władysław
Andrzej (1984)...
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given name. It may
refer to:
Severyn Nalyvaiko (? - 1597) a
leader of the
Ukrainian Cossacks, the
leader of the
Nalyvaiko Uprising.
Severyn Shekhovych (1829-1872)...
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Cossacks under Severyn Nalyvaiko murdered near
Bratslav Castle a
tabor of the
local Polish nobility, who
tried to
escape the
Nalyvaiko Uprising. In 1648,...
-
insurgent Cossacks and
Polish troops from 26 May to 7 June 1596
during the
Nalyvaiko Uprising. The
battle took
place on the
Sulava River near the villages...
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Nazarovich (uk:Назарович)
Nazarchuk (uk:Назарчук)
Nazdratenko (uk:Наздратенко)
Nalyvaiko (uk:Наливайко)
Nalyvaichenko (uk:Наливайченко)
Nepypyvo (uk:Непийпиво)...