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- Hetman is a political title from Central and Eastern Europe, historically ****igned to military commanders (comparable to a field marshal or imperial marshal...
- 20,000 mercenary infantry units who took orders only from him. When his hetmancy began, Doroshenko, like all Right-bank hetmans, followed a pro-Polish line...
- Right-bank Ukraine (1663–1665). His real name is Pavlo Morzhkovsky. Before his hetmancy he served in a number of high positions under Bohdan Khmelnytsky, and Ivan...
- Moscow's recognition of their autonomous rights – ****ociating an elected hetmancy, state government along with access to foreign relationswhich was essentially...
- large part of the town was burned down. After Teteria resigned from the hetmancy in 1665, Chyhyryn briefly remained in Polish hands, but was soon taken...
- senior colonels in the Hetman State, was considered a candidate for the hetmancy, but Ivan Vyhovsky was elected instead. Together with Iakiv Barabash Pushkar...
- Cossacks, led by Yakiv Barabash, put forward an alternative candidate for the hetmancy in Martyn Pushkar, the colonel of the Poltava regiment of Cossacks. The...
- Chyhyryn regiment were transferred to the Myrhorod regiment. During the hetmancy of Petro Doroshenko the southern portion of the Right-bank Ukraine became...
- hetman of Left-bank Ukraine office was vacant, he had ambitions for the hetmancy, which made him resentful of acting hetman Somko. In order to decide on...
- strong influence on the Cossacks under Petro Konashevych-Sahaidachny's hetmancy. As, metropolitan Boretsky composed a petition in defense of the Orthodox...