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  1. Ivan Skoropadsky (Ukrainian: Іван Скоропадський; Polish: Iwan Skoropadski; 1646 – 3 July [O.S. 22 June] 1722) was a Cossack Hetman of the Zaporizhian Host from 1708 to 1722, and the successor to the Hetman Ivan Mazepa.

  2. Skoropadsky, Ivan [Skoropads’kyj], b 1646 in Uman, d 14 July 1722 in Hlukhiv. (Portrait: Ivan Skoropadsky .) Cossack leader and hetman of Ukraine (1708–22). After the Turks leveled Uman in 1674, he moved to Left-Bank Ukraine, where he served under Hetman Ivan Samoilovych as military chancellor (1675–6), secretary of Chernihiv regiment ...

  3. 4 de ene. de 2021 · The Russian emperor keeping in mind the recent „treason”, passage to the camp of the king Charles XII made by the previous hetman Ivan Mazepa, he decided to give the mace to the faithful and...

    • Paweł Krokosz
  4. The Hetman of the Zaporizhian Host ( Ukrainian: Гетьман Війська Запорозького, Latin: Cosaccorum Zaporoviesium Supremus Belli Dux) was the head of state of the Cossack Hetmanate. The office was abolished by the Russian government in 1764.

  5. Diplomat. Ivan Skoropadsky was a Hetman of Zaporizhian Host, and the successor to the famous Hetman Ivan Mazepa. Education. Born into a noble Cossack family in Uman, Ukraine in 1646, Skoropadsky was educated in Kyiv-Mohyla Academy. Career.

  6. Pavlo Petrovych Skoropadskyi ( Ukrainian: Павло Петрович Скоропадський; 15 May [ O.S. 3 May] 1873 – 26 April 1945) was a Ukrainian [1] aristocrat, military and state leader, [2] who served as the Hetman of the Ukrainian State throughout 1918 following a coup d'état in April 29 of the same year.

  7. A family line of state, military, and community leaders, known since the 17th century. It was founded by Fedir Skoropadsky, who was reportedly slain in the Battle of Zhovti Vody (1648). His grandson, Ivan Skoropadsky, was hetman of Ukraine from 1708 to 1722 (portrait: Ivan Skoropadsky ).