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  1. Danylo Pavlovych Apostol (Ukrainian: Данило Павлович Апостол; Russian: Данила Павлович Апостол; Romanian: Dănilă Apostol; December 14 [O.S. December 4] 1654 – January 28 [O.S. January 17] 1734) was Hetman of the Zaporizhian Host from 1727 to 1734.

    • Pavlo, Petro, Marta, Hanna (Sr), Paraska, Tetiana, Maria, Hanna (Jr)
    • 1682-1734
  2. Apostol, Danylo [Апостол, Данило], b 14 December 1654, d 28 January 1734 in Sorochyntsi, Myrhorod regiment. (Portrait: Danylo Apostol.) Colonel of the Myrhorod regiment in 1683-1727 and then hetman of Left-Bank Ukraine in 1727–34. At first Apostol opposed Ivan Mazepa, then supported him. In November 1708, however, he abandoned ...

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    Danylo Apostol ( ucraniano: Данило Апостол; ruso: Данила Апостол; rumano: Dănilă Apostol) (1654-1734), fue un Hetman de Zaporizhian Host desde 1727 hasta 1734. Nacido en una familia cosaca de origen moldavo , Danylo Apostol fue un destacado líder militar, polkovnyk ( coronel ) del Regimiento de Myrhorod , y ...

  4. Danylo Apostol ( Daniil Pavlovich Apostol, en francés: Daniel Apostol, en ucraniano : Данило Апостол ; en rumano : Dănilă Apostol), nacido el 17 de diciembre de 1654 y murió en Sorotchintsy el 17 de enero de 1734 (79 años), es un Hetman Zaporozhian de la Ucrania de la margen izquierda (de 1727 a 1734) y un oficial Starshina ...

  5. Danylo Apostol (1654–1734) Данило Апостол 1727 (Hlukhiv) 12 October 1727 29 March 1734 died X Yakiv Lyzohub (1675–1749) Яків Лизогуб appointed hetman 1733 1749 died Governing Council of the Hetman Office (Aleksei Shakhovskoy) 1734–1745 11 Kyrylo Rozumovsky (1728–1803) Кирило ...

    • 26 January 1648
    • His Serene Highness, (Його Ясновельможність)
  6. The Little Russian Collegium then ruled the Hetmanate until 1727, when it was abolished and a new Hetman, Danylo Apostol, was elected. A code consisting of twenty-eight articles was adopted in 1659 that regulated the relationship between the Hetmanate and Russia.

  7. The Little Russian Collegium then ruled the Hetmanate for several years, until 1727, when it was abolished a new Hetman, Danylo Apostol, was elected. A code consisting of twenty-eight articles was adopted and regulated the relationship between the Hetmanate and Russia.