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  1. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Ivan Skoropadsky. (1805-1887)

  2. 18 de mar. de 2010 · Pavel Petrovitch Skoropadsky (1873-1945) was Hetman of the Ukrainian State from 29-4-1918 until 14-12-1918. Afterwards he became the leader of the Ukrainian monarchists and was succeeded by his son Danilo. Ancestor of the family is Feodor Skoropadsky. His grandson Ivan Skoropadsky (1646-1722) was Hetman of the Ukrainian Cossacks since 1708.

  3. Infobox President | name=Ivan Skoropadsky nationality= order= Hetman of Ukraine term start= November 11, 1708 term end= July 14 1722 predecessor= Pylyp Orlyk ...

  4. Pylyp Orlyk also sent a letter with calls for fight to the hetman of the Left-bank Ukraine Ivan Skoropadsky, which greatly frightened the Moscow government and Peter I. Onset of Troops [ edit ] On February 11 or 12, 1711, [10] Pylyp Orlyk started the main part of the campaign, and the army left Bendery.

  5. Skoropadsky, Ivan [Skoropads’kyj], b 1646 in Uman, d 14 July 1722 in Hlukhiv. (Portrait: Ivan Skoropadsky.) Cossack leader and hetman of Ukraine (1708–22). After the Turks leveled Uman in 1674, he moved to Left-Bank Ukraine, where he served under Hetman Ivan Samoilovych as military chancellor (1675–6), secretary of Chernihiv regiment (1681–94), general standard-bearer (1698), and ...

  6. 25 de feb. de 2024 · File:Ivan Skoropadsky (Portrait, 1840s, Stepan Zemlyukov) 2.jpg File:Ivan Skoropadsky (Portrait, 1840s, Stepan Zemlyukov) 3.jpg Category:Portraits of hetmans of Ukrainian Cossacks

  7. Ukraine had a state known as the Cossack Hetmanate from 1649–1764, the Hetman was essentially an elective monarch/military dictator. Many Hermans during this time attempted to create a proper monarchy could but not, one of the most famous Hetmans during this time was Ivan Skoropadsky.