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- Svyryd Dementiovych Kotsur (Ukrainian: Свирид Дементійович Коцур) (1890–1920?) was a Ukrainian otaman insurgent during the Ukrainian War of Independence...
- unattractive daughter, Pronya (Marharyta Krynytsyna), Svyryd decides to pay his debts by marrying her. Svyryd dupes a German creditor of his to finance the courtship...
- (1917) Polish Voluntary II Death Squad in Lviv, Ukraine (1920) Flag used by Svyryd Kotsur's Dnipro Division, with the slogan "Death to all who stand in the...
- translating to the "Dnipro Division," a unit which was under the command of Svyryd Kotsur, the ataman of Chyhyryn. Various national flags have also been ****ociated...
- Independence (within the wider Russian Civil War). In early January 1919, Ataman Svyryd Kotsur, commanding the Subbotovsky rebel detachment which included 600 rebels...
- and military leader (1889–1922) Rummu Jüri – Estonian itinerant and thief Svyryd Kotsur – Ukrainian insurgent (1890–1920) Ricardo Flores Magón – 19/20th-century...
- Estonian Defence Forces Iron Division Banner of the Dnipro Division, led by Svyryd Kotsur Braunschweiger Totenkopf The Weimar Republic's Kampfwagen-Erinnerungsabzeichen...
- Belarusian kickboxer Pavel Kotsur (born 1974), Kazakhstani chess grandmaster Svyryd Kotsur (1890–1920), Ukrainian insurgent during the War of Independence Troy...
- Atanasov (BUL) 10  Kaloyan Atanasov (BUL) 7  Kaloyan Atanasov (BUL) 0  Andrii Svyryd (UKR) 0  William Lewan (USA) 5  William Lewan (USA) 10  William Lewan (USA)...
- his three sons who also pla**** bandura. Solomakh, Nykyfor Sotnychenko, SvyrydKuban bandurist shot 1920. Symonenko, Vasyl' – kobzar. Syniavsky, Oleksa...