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  1. Mykhailo Stepanovych Khanenko (Polish: Michał Chanenko, Ukrainian: Михайло Степанович Ханенко) (ca. 1620 – 1680) was a Ukrainian Cossack military leader, and nominal hetman of Right-bank Ukraine from 1669 to 1674 in rivalry with Petro Doroshenko during The Ruin (Ukrainian history).

  2. www.encyclopediaofukraine.com › displayKhanenko, Mykhailo

    Khanenko, Mykhailo [Xanenko, Myxajlo], ca 1620–80. Hetman of Right-Bank Ukraine from 1669/70 to 1674. As colonel of the Uman regiment in 1656–60 and 1664–9, he supported the pro-Polish orientation of hetmans Yurii Khmelnytsky and Pavlo Teteria .

  3. Mykhailo's brother Oleksander Khanenko (ca 1816–95) wrote a number of historical studies. A third brother, Ivan (1817–91), published materials on Surazh county. The son of Ivan Ivanovych, Bohdan Khanenko (1848–1917), was a noted art collector, archeologist, and art patron. BIBLIOGRAPHY

  4. Bohdan Khanenko (1849–1917) was the offspring of the old noble Ukrainian family of the Khanenkos, known from the 17th century . Among Bohdan’s ancestors was Mykhailo Khanenko, Hetman of rightbank Ukraine,1 as well as many other influential 1 Hetman – political and military commander of Ukraine in the 17th–18th centuries, and again in 1918 .

  5. En junio de 1669 Sukhoviy fue depuesto, y apoyó la elección del coronel del regimiento Uman, Mykhailo Khanenko. [3] Finalmente, Sukhoviy escapó a Crimea , después de que Khanenko fuera derrotado por Doroshenko en la batalla de Stebliv el 29 Ode octubre de 1669.

  6. In 1669 the Poles set up a rival hetman, Mykhailo Khanenko, and invaded the right bank. Turning to meet the invasion, Doroshenko placed Demian Mnohohrishny as acting hetman of the left bank. As Doroshenko weakened, under Russian pressure, he accepted Russian supremacy.

  7. Mykhailo Stepanovych Khanenko (Polish language: Michał Chanenko , Ukrainian: Михайло Степанович Ханенко) (ca. 1620 – 1680) was a Ukrainian Cossack military leader, and nominal hetman of Right-bank Ukraine from 1669-74 in rivalry with Petro Doroshenko during The Ruin (Ukrainian history).