- an
osaul was a
military and
administrative official performing the
duties of aide-de-camp. The head of state, hetman,
would appoint up to two
osauls known...
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introduced during the
Hetmanate in the 17th century.
Together with the
osaul (осавул, 'aide-de-camp') and chorąży (хорунжий, 'flag-bearer'), this otoman...
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Hetman also got the
right to
appoint all officers. Commissars,
colonels and
osauls had to be a noblemen,
while sotniks and
atamans had to be Cossacks, who...
- and from 1682 to 1686 he
served as an Aide-de-Camp
General (Heneralny
Osaul).[citation needed] In 1687 Ivan
Mazepa accused Samoylovych of conspiring...
- Ivan Mazepa's
nephew Andriy Voynarovskyi's wife
Hanna Myrovych,
General Osaul Hryhory Hertsyk, Ivan Hertsyk,
judge general Klyment Dolhopoly,
Fedir Myrovych...
- it
undignified to “carry the chomak, bow to
Nader Shah, and talk to his
osauls.” Due to
Nader Shah
killing his brother, he went off to
plunder wealth with...
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studies in the Sich
officer school. Due to his
talents he was
chosen to be an
osaul. He took part in
numerous sea and land
campaigns on the
Danube and in Crimea...
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Sweden in 1716,
where they sta****
until 1720.
Hryhory was
appointed General Osaul by
Hetman Pylyp Orlyk and as such sent from
Stockholm to
Poland in 1720...
- Chancellery,
Treasury general –
General Treasury, two
Adjutant generals (
osaul),
Ensign general (khorunzhy),
Bunchuk general (bunchuzhny)
Governing Council...