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  1. Pavlo Polubotok (Ukrainian: Павло Леонтійович Полуботок, Russian: Павел Леонтьевич Полуботок, Polish: Paweł Połubotok; born around 1660, died on 29 December 1724), was a Ukrainian Cossack political and military leader and Acting Hetman of Left-bank Ukraine between 1722 and 1724.

  2. Polubotok, Pavlo, b ca 1660, d 29 December 1724 in Saint Petersburg. (Portrait: Pavlo Polubotok .) Cossack statesman; son of Leontii Polubotok. A graduate of the Kyivan Mohyla College (1679), he became a notable military fellow in 1689. Because of his involvement in Cossack starshyna conspiracies against Hetman Ivan Mazepa, he was barred from ...

  3. El Levantamiento de los Polubotkivistas es una revuelta armada de las tropas del Segundo Regimiento Cosaco Ucraniano "Pavló Polubótok" (o Polubótkivtsi como se autodenominaban) y del "Club Militar Ucraniano Pavló Polubótok", ocurrida entre el 17 y 18 de julio de 1917 en Kiev.

  4. The Gold of Polubotok ( Ukrainian: Золото Полуботка, romanized : Zoloto Polubotka) is the story of a large amount of gold which Ukrainian Hetman Pavlo Polubotok supposedly deposited into an English bank in 1723, and which would have been returned upon the independence of Ukraine with an astronomical amount of interest.

  5. Pavlo Polubotok became a legendary fighter for the freedom of Little Russia. It is said that Peter I went time and again to the arrested man's cell, but did not manage to obtain any concessions from the hetman. Historians cite the statement that Polubotok, clanging his chains, made to Peter in response to

  6. Pavlo Polubotok ( Ukrainian: Павло Леонтійович Полуботок, Russian: Павел Леонтьевич Полуботок, Polish: Paweł Połubotok; born around 1660, died on 29 December 1724), was a Ukrainian Cossack political and military leader and Acting Hetman of Left-bank Ukraine between 1722 and 1724.

  7. www.encyclopediaofukraine.com › displayPolubotok

    Polubotok. A family of Cossack starshyna in the Chernihiv region, probably of burgher origin. Yarema (Ieremiia) Polubotok was a member of Chernihiv's magistrat in 1637–42, and Artem was a burgher there in the mid-17th century. Artem's son was Leontii Polubotok, and his son was Pavlo Polubotok.