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  1. Ostap Dashkevych (Ukrainian: Остап Дашкевич; born in Ovruch – died after 1535) is considered to be the first recorded leader of a Cossack defense force (according to Dmitri Bantysh-Kamensky, Dmytro Doroshenko, and others).

  2. Ostap Dashkevych. Eustachy Daszkiewicz u Ostap Daszko (ucraniano: Остап Дашкевич ; nacido en Ovruch - muerto después de 1535) se considera el primer líder registrado de una fuerza de defensa cosaca (según Dmitri Bantysh-Kamensky , Dmytro Doroshenko y otros).

  3. The starosta of Cherkasy, Ostap Dashkevych, revived the idea at the 1533 council in Piotrków Trybunalski. Dashkevych tried to show that in order to protect the borders beyond the Dnieper River it would be necessary to maintain an army of 2,000 soldiers and several hundred cavalrymen.

  4. The Battle of Mstislavl took place on 4 November 1501 between the forces of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the forces of the Grand Duchy of Moscow and Principality of Novgorod-Seversk. The Lithuanian forces were defeated. The Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars renewed in 1500.

    • 4 November 1501
    • Russian victory
  5. Ostap Dashkevych and Dmytro Vyshnevetsky, the initial leaders of the Cossack movement, were closely associated with Khortytsia. Modern Khortytsia Sich is a generalized picture of the Cossack defenses, with a detailed arrangement of how all eight Cossack Siches looked in the 16th–18th centuries.

  6. Ostap Dashkevych (Ukrainian: Остап Дашкевич; born in Ovruch – died after 1535) is considered to be the first recorded leader of a Cossack defense force (according to Dmitri Bantysh-Kamensky, Dmytro Doroshenko, and others).

  7. The ancient Ukrainian legends about the famous Cossacks-sorcerers, such as Ivan Sirko, Semen Paliy, Maxim Zalizniak, Severin Nalyvaiko, Petro Sahaidachny, Ivan Bohun, Maxim Kryvonis, Ivan Zolotarenko, Ostap Dashkevych, Dmytro Baida-Vyshnevetsky, Andrii Pohytun, Ivan Pidkova, Samiylo Kishka, Danylo Nechai or Gaidamak and the outlaw leaders, who a...