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- Ivan Vyhovsky (Ukrainian: Іван Виговський; Polish: Iwan Wyhowski / Jan Wyhowski; date of birth unknown, died 1664), a Ukrainian military and political...
- Hermanivka. There the rest of Cossacks deserted Vyhovsky and rallied under Yuri Khmelnytsky, while Vyhovsky was left with the Polish troops and other mercenaries...
- spreading rumors that in truth Russia did not support the candidacy of Vyhovsky. Vyhovsky, seeing the situation turning out of his control, went on to extinguish...
- Tanya C. Vyhovsky is an American politician and social worker who has served in the Vermont Senate representing the Chittenden-Central district since January...
- representing Lithuania) and Zaporozhian Cossacks (represented by Hetman Ivan Vyhovsky and starshina Yuri Nemyrych, the architect of the treaty, and Pavlo Teteria)...
- fought between a coalition led by the Hetman of Zaporizhian Cossacks Ivan Vyhovsky and cavalry units of the Russian Tsardom under the command of Semyon Pozharsky...
- anchor Tanya Vyhovsky, in****bent senator Philip Baruth State legislators Martine Gulick, state senator for this district Tanya Vyhovsky, state senator...
- in Ukraine. In September 1658, the Hetman of the Zaporozhian Host Ivan Vyhovsky signed the Treaty of Hadiach with the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, which...
- of Kyiv or Defense of Kyiv was a siege of Kyiv by troops led by Daniil Vyhovsky, whose garrison was commanded by the Russian Commander Vasily Sheremetev...
- J****z Radziwiłł Siege of Kiev (1658) [uk], unsuccessful siege by Ivan Vyhovsky Kiev ****nal January Uprising, January 1918 Battle of Kiev (1918), a February...