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  1. Died. ( 1597-04-21) 21 April 1597. Warsaw, Poland. Severyn ( Semerii) Nalyvaiko ( Ukrainian: Северин (Семерій) Наливайко, Polish: Seweryn Nalewajko, in older historiography also Semen Nalewajko, died 21 April 1597) was a leader of the Ukrainian Cossacks who became a hero of Ukrainian folklore.

  2. Nalyvaiko, Severyn (Semerii) [Наливайко, Северин (Семерій); Nalyvajko], b ca 1560 in Husiatyn, Galicia, d 21 April 1597 in Warsaw. Cossack leader; brother of Demian Nalyvaiko. He participated in campaigns of the Zaporozhian Cossacks against Turkey and the Crimean Tatars and then served as a captain in Prince Kostiantyn ...

  3. Like his most famous character, Severyn Nalyvaiko, Ryleev met his own death without regret and “blessed the stroke which laid him low.” He wrote to his “good Ukrainian lady”: “God and the Sovereign have decided my fate: I am to die, and die a shameful death. May His holy will be done!

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  4. The Nalyvaiko Uprising (Polish: powstanie Nalewajki, Ukrainian: повстання Наливайка) was a Cossack rebellion against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Headed by Severyn Nalyvaiko, it lasted from 1594 to 1596.

  5. 21 de abr. de 2010 · 1597: Severyn Nalyvaiko | Executed Today. Posted on 21 April, 2010 by Headsman. On this date in 1597, Cossack Severyn Nalyvaiko was publicly quartered in Warsaw. Nalyvaiko organized “unregistered” Cossacks in Poland’s eastern realms, modern-day Belarus and Ukraine, into what became a significant rebellion.

  6. 14 de abr. de 2019 · 421K subscribers. Subscribed. 15. FREEДОМ is funded in whole or in part by the Ukrainian government. Wikipedia. 292 views 5 years ago #Ukraine #History #News. In 1594-1596, a captain of the...

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  7. Severyn Nalyvaiko (1596), an Ostrogski recruit who fought against the Kosiński Uprising, led his own uprising in Podolie and Volhynia independent from Hryhory Loboda Lubny massacre, a massacre that was conducted by the Polish army led by Hetman Zolkiewski.