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  1. Ivan Samoylovych (Ukrainian: Іван Самойлович, Russian: Ива́н Самойло́вич, Polish: Iwan Samojłowicz; died 1690) was the Hetman of Left-bank Ukraine from 1672 to 1687. His term in office was marked by further incorporation of the Cossack Hetmanate into the Tsardom of Russia and by attempts to win Right ...

  2. www.encyclopediaofukraine.com › displaySamoilovych, Ivan

    Samoilovych, Ivan [Samojlovyč] (Popovych), b ? in Khodorkiv, Skvyra region, d 1690 in Tobolsk, Siberia. (Portrait: Ivan Samoilovych.) Cossack leader. He studied at the Kyivan Mohyla College until 1648. During the tenure of Hetman Demian Mnohohrishny he served as colonel of Chernihiv regiment (1668–9) and as general judge (1669–72).

  3. 3 de jun. de 2022 · PDF | The library of the teacher and gymnasiarch of the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Ivan Samoilovych (c. 1737–1783) is a little-studied aspect of the history of... | Find, read and cite all the...

  4. Ivan Samoylovych. 1663-68: Briukhovetsky and the Russians 1663–1668: Ivan Briukhovetsky was almost completely dependent on Russia. In 1665 he went to Moscow and signed the Moscow Articles of 1665.

    • 29 June 1659-16 May 1686
    • Ukraine
  5. Ivan Samoylovych (Russian: Ива́н Само́йлович Самойло́вич, Polish language: Iwan Samojłowicz , Ukrainian: Іван Самойлович) (died 1690) was the Hetman of Left-bank Ukraine from 1672 to 1687. His term in office was marked by further incorporation of the Cossack Hetmanate into the Tsardom of Russia...

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  7. When Russia failed to conquer Crimea in 1687 Hetman Ivan Samoylovych was accused of this failure, deprived of title and sent into exile to Siberia. On July 25th 1687 Ivan Mazepa was elected the Hetman through press of Prince Vasily Golytsin who was a favorite of then regent Sophia.