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    Yakym Somko (Ukrainian: Іоаки м Сомко, modern Ukrainian: Яким Сомко) (c. 1610s in Pereiaslav – September 28, 1664), was a Ukrainian Cossack military leader of the Pereiaslav regiment and was the Acting Hetman of Left-bank Ukraine in 1660-1663, during The Ruin.

  2. Somko, Yakym, b ? in Pereiaslav, d 28 September 1663 in Borzna. Cossack leader and acting hetman of Left-Bank Ukraine (1660–3); first father-in-law of Bohdan Khmelnytsky. He was a captain of Pereiaslav regiment in 1654, and in 1658 he became its acting colonel.

  3. Yakym Somko (Ukrainian: Яким Сомко, Polish language: Jakim Somko) (born ? in Pereiaslav, died on September 28, 1664), was a Ukrainian Cossack military leader of the Pereyaslav regiment and was the Acting Hetman of Left-bank Ukraine in 1660–1663, during The Ruin.

  4. La Ruina (en ucraniano: Руїна, romanizado : Ruyína) es un término histórico introducido por el cronista cosaco Samiylo Velychko (1670-1728) para la situación política de la historia de Ucrania durante la segunda mitad del siglo XVII.

  5. The starshyna proposed and supported Yakym Somko who was planning to reduce Muscovite influence in left-bank Ukraine, and restore Ukraine on both sides on the Dnipro, and Zolotarenko chose to support his opponent Somko as well.

  6. Yakym Semyonovich Somko (Joakim Somko, Samko, Pereyaslav - 18 de septiembre [28], 1663, Borzna) - Coronel Pereyaslav, nombrado hetman del Ejército Zaporizhzhya en la orilla izquierda de Ucrania desde 1659 hasta 1663.

  7. A similar development took place in Pereiaslav whose inhabitants led by Yakym Somko swore "to die for the great Tsar, for God's churches and Orthodox faith". [15] The Battle of Chudnov is commemorated on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Warsaw, with the inscription "CUDNOW 14 IX-3 X 1660".