- Ivan
Samoylovych (Ukrainian: Іван Самойлович, Russian: Ива́н Самойло́вич, Polish: Iwan Samojłowicz; died 1690) was the
Hetman of Left-bank
Ukraine from...
- Moscow-appointed
hetmans of Left-bank
Ukraine (Briukhovetsky,
Mnohohrishny and
Samoylovych).
Other historians interpret the
period between 1660 and 1687, from the...
-
should be
witnessed by
Samoylovych and Romodanovsky, the
request of
which Doroshenko refused. In the fall of 1676
Samoylovych crossed the
Dnieper with...
- 1681
Mazepa served as a "courtier" of Doroshenko's
rival Hetman Ivan
Samoylovych after Mazepa was
captured on the way to
Crimea by the Kosh
Otaman Ivan...
- mountain.
Russian forces pursued Ottoman-Tatar
forces to
Tyasma river and
Samoylovych's Cossacks raided Ottoman camp near Chyhyryn.
Despite Russian-Cossack...
-
Permanent Representative of the
United Kingdom to the
European Union Ivan
Samoylovych (died 1690),
Hetman of Left-bank
Ukraine Ivan
Seidenberg (born 1946)...
-
erected in the 1680s with the help of a
generous grant from
Hetmans Ivan
Samoylovych and Ivan Mazepa. The seven-domed
church with six
piers was
designed by...
- (1665-1676)
Demian Mnohohrishny,
Hetman of Left-bank
Ukraine (1668-1672) Ivan
Samoylovych,
Hetman of Left-bank
Ukraine (1672-1687) Ivan Mazepa,
Hetman of Left-bank...
- needed] July 23, 1687:
Conspirators overthrew and
arrested Hetman Ivan
Samoylovych,
bringing to
power Ivan
Mazepa as the new Hetman.
April 29, 1918: Pavlo...
- to the left)
Belligerents Russian Tsardom Cossack Hetmanate of Ivan
Samoylovych Ottoman Empire Crimean Khanate Commanders and
leaders Ivan Samoilovich...