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  1. 16 de sept. de 2021 · On September 15, 2021, Associate Professor of Digital Economics and Business Analytics Zadorozhnaya AV for students of the educational program “Information Technology in Business” held an educational hour on the topic: “Unknown facts about famous people: Ivan Bohun.” The lesson addressed such insufficiently focused issues of the life of a famous military and political figure of Ukraine ...

  2. Media in category "Ivan Bohun" The following 14 files are in this category, out of 14 total. Alex K Bohun.svg 211 × 250; 30 KB. Bogunivan.jpg 2,424 × 3,352; 6.06 MB.

  3. Ivan Bohun. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Ivan Bohun témájú médiaállományokat. Ivan Bohun ( ukránul: Іван Богун) (? – 1664. február 27.) legendás zaporozsjei kozák ezredes. Nevének jelentése sólyom. Először a Bohdan Hmelnickij vezette nagy felkeléskor tűnik fel. 1648 előtti élete kevéssé ismert.

  4. Ivan Bohun (Ukrainian: Іван Богун, Polish language: Iwan Bohun ) (died 1664) was a Ukrainian Cossack colonel. Close associate and friend of Bohdan Khmelnytsky, he opposed both the pacts with Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (Treaty of Hadziacz of 1658) and with Tsardom of Russia (Treaty of Pereyaslav of 1654). Bohun was born in Ukrainian Szlachta family.[citation needed] He took part in ...

  5. Ivan Bohun (ukrajinsky: Іван Богун) (zemřel 1664) byl ukrajinský kozácký plukovník. Byl blízký spolubojovník a přítel Bohdana Chmelnického , oponoval smlouvám s Polsko-litevskou unií ( Haďačské dohodě z roku 1658) i s Ruskem ( Perejaslavská dohoda z roku 1654).

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  7. Tairova-Yakovleva will also introduce new findings regarding Bohun’s relationship with Bohdan Khmelnytsky and his acute conflict with Boyar Sheremetev. About the Speaker Dr. Tatiana Tairova-Yakovleva is the author of around 140 articles and 16 monographs on the history of Ukraine, including Ivan Mazepa and the Russian Empire (McGill & Queen, 2020).