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  1. Tymofiy Bohdanovych Khmelnytsky or Tymish Bohdanovych Khmelnytsky (Ukrainian: Тимофій, Тиміш, Тимош Хмельницький, Tymofiej Chmielnicki; 1632 — 15 September 1653) was the eldest son of the Ukrainian Cossack Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky.

    • Khmelnytsky family
  2. The Moldavian campaign of Tymofiy Khmelnytsky in 1653 was a military campaign in Moldavia and Wallachia by the Cossack-Moldavian army of the voivode Vasyl Lupul and the hetman in charge, Tymofiy Khmelnytsky, against the pretender to the Moldavian throne, George Stefan, and the Wallachian troops of prince Matviy Basarab, supported by ...

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    Tymofiy Bohdanovych Khmelnytsky o Tymish Khmelnytsky ( ucranio: Тимофій, Тиміш, Тимош Хмельницький, Tymofiej Chmielnicki; 1632 - 15 de septiembre de 1653) fue el hijo mayor del atamán cosaco Bohdan Khmelnytsky.

  4. In April 1653, Tymofiy Khmelnytsky launched a military campaign into the Moldavia and Wallachia to restore the Moldavian throne to his father-in-law and ally Vasile Lupu. Lupu was deposed from the throne by Gheorghe Ștefan with the support of the Wallachian gentleman Matei Basarab.

  5. The Battle of Batih ( Ukrainian: Битва під Батогом, Polish: Bitwa pod Batohem; 1–2 June 1652) was fought between the Cossack Hetmanate and Crimean Khanate against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth as a part of the Khmelnytsky Uprising.

    • 1–2 June 1652
    • Cossack-Tatar victory
  6. Tymofiy Bohdanovych Khmelnytsky or Tymish Khmelnytsky (Тимофій, Тиміш, Тимош Хмельницький; 1632 - September 15, 1653) was the eldest son of Cossack hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky. Married to Moldavian princess Ruxandra (Rozanda in Ukrainian), daughter of Prince Vasile Lupu, he took part in the Battle...

  7. 21 de dic. de 2023 · Tymofiy Bohdanovych Khmelnytsky or Tymish Khmelnytsky (Ukrainian: Тимофій, Тиміш, Тимош Хмельницький, Tymofiej Chmielnicki; 1632 - September 15, 1653) was the eldest son of Cossack hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky.