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- The Nalyvaiko Uprising (Polish: powstanie Nalewajki, Ukrainian: повстання Наливайка) was a Cossack rebellion against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
- 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...
- together with Hryhory Loboda, Severyn Nalyvaiko & Krzysztof Kosiński. Later he was caught and together with Severyn Nalyvaiko was executed in Warsaw. Stepan-Adam...
- Severyn Nalyvaiko took part in the anti-Turkish campaign in Moldavia as allies of Rudolf II. During the Cossack rebellion of 1596, Loboda and Nalyvaiko raided...
- Russian and Ukrainian historiographers. Kosiński uprising (1591–1593) Nalyvaiko Uprising (1594–1596) Uprising of Bolotnikov (1606–1607) Zhmaylo uprising...
- 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)...
- series of local rebellions by polkovnyk Krzysztof Kosiński and Severyn Nalyvaiko, with ****istance from kosh otaman of the Zaporozhian Cossacks Hryhoriy...
- Nazarovich (uk:Назарович) Nazarchuk (uk:Назарчук) Nazdratenko (uk:Наздратенко) Nalyvaiko (uk:Наливайко) Nalyvaichenko (uk:Наливайченко) Nepypyvo (uk:Непийпиво)...
- Cossacks under Severyn Nalyvaiko murdered near Bratslav Castle a tabor of the local Polish nobility, who tried to escape the Nalyvaiko Uprising. In 1648,...