- Ivan
Pidkova (Ukrainian: Іван Підкова) or Ioan Potcoavă (died 16 June 1578), also
known as Ioan Crețul, and Nicoară Potcoavă
among Romanians, was a prominent...
- The
Moldavian Campaign was
conducted by the
Zaporozhian Cossacks of Ivan
Pidkova against the
Moldavian ruler Peter the Lame and his
Ottoman allies, on 11–29...
- The
pidkova (Ukrainian: Підкова,
literally "Horseshoe") is a
musical instrument. In some
Ukrainian folk
instrument ensembles a
steel horseshoe dangling...
-
Kozitsky A.,
Pidkova I. (2007, p. 407)
Kozitsky A.,
Pidkova I. (2007, pp. 334, 408)
Kozitsky A.,
Pidkova I. (2007, p. 408)
Kozitsky A.,
Pidkova I. (2007,...
- King Danylo,
Taras Shevchenko, Ivan Fedorov,
Solomiya Krushelnytska, Ivan
Pidkova,
Mykhailo Hrushevskyi, Pope John Paul II, Jan Kiliński, Ivan Trush, Saint...
-
Russians and
Ukrainians [1]
Archived 2022-01-25 at the
Wayback Machine Ihor
Pidkova (editor),
Roman Shust (editor), "Dovidnyk z
istorii Ukrainy Archived 2009-04-10...
- otaman') by the Tsar of Russia.
Among most
famous Kish
otamans were Ivan
Pidkova, Ivan Sirko,
Petro Kalnyshevsky.
There were at
least 30 Kish
otamans in...
-
Moldavian territory. Notably, Ivan
Pidkova, best
known as the
subject of Ukraine's bard
Taras Shevchenko's Ivan
Pidkova (1840), led
military campaigns in...
- Austro-Hungarian nobleman, Ban of
Croatia (1873–1880), and poet Ivan
Pidkova (died 1578),
Ukrainian Cossack leader Ivan
Sirko (c. 1610–1680), Ukrainian...
- The
monastery was the
burial place of
several hetmans of Ukraine: Ivan
Pidkova,
Samiylo Kishka and others. Due to the 100th
Anniversary of Shevchenko...