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  1. Ivan Briukhovetsky ( Ukrainian: Іван Брюховецький, Polish: Iwan Brzuchowiecki, Russian: Иван Брюховецкий) (died 18 June 1668) was a hetman of Left-bank Ukraine from 1663 to 1668. In the early years of rule his was positioned as pro- Russian policies incited a rebellion which he later joined in an attempt to salvage his reputation and authority.

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    Briukhovetsky, Ivan [Brjuxovec'kyj], b ?, d 18 June 1668. (Portrait: Ivan Briukhovetsky.) Hetman of Left-Bank Ukraine. Briukhovetsky was a registered Cossack of the Chyhyryn company (1650) and Bohdan Khmelnytsky's courier and diplomatic emissary. After Khmelnytsky's death Briukhovetsky went to the Zaporozhian Sich (1659) and became its otaman (1661

  3. hmn.wiki › es › Ivan_BriukhovetskyIván Briukhovetsky

    Ivan Briukhovetsky (ucraniano: Іван Брюховецький, polaco: Iwan Brzuchowiecki, ruso: Иван Брюховецкий) (fallecido el 18 de junio de 1668) fue un hetman de la orilla izquierda de Ucrania desde 1663 hasta 1668. En los primeros años de su gobierno, se posicionó como prorruso.

  4. hmn.wiki › es › Ivan_BryukhovetskyIvan Briukhovetsky

    Ivan Briukhovetsky ( ucranio : Іван Брюховецький , polaco : Iwan Brzuchowiecki , ruso : Иван Брюховецкий ) (fallecido el 18 de junio de 1668) fue un atamán de la orilla izquierda de Ucrania de 1663 a 1668. En los primeros años de gobierno, se posicionó como pro- ruso. Sus políticas incitaron a una rebelión a la que más tarde se unió en un intento de salvar ...

  5. The rebellion began in June 1664, and its leaders immediately called Zaporozhian Cossacks commanded by Ivan Briukhovetsky for help. In response, Crown Hetman Stefan Czarniecki ordered 1000 soldiers to stay at Korsun, in order to check the Cossacks of Briukhovetsky.

    • July - October 1664, January 1665
    • Polish victory
  6. 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 . Russian tax collectors and soldiers were allowed in, a Russian was to be head of the church, a Russian representative would be present at hetman ...

  7. The commons proposed Ivan Briukhovetsky, the otaman of the Zaporozhian Sich, who promised to lower taxes. The tsar supported Briukhovetsky, counting on his help in increasing Russian influence in Ukraine. Swayed by Briukhovetsky's demagoguery, the commons elected him and eventually put Somko, Zolotarenko, and other officers to death.