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This is the list of voivodes of Chernihiv. A Chernihiv voivode was a Muscovite military position in Cossack Hetmanate.
This is the listofvoivodesofChernihiv. A Chernihivvoivode was a Muscovite military position in Cossack Hetmanate. Prince Feodor Mezetskiy (1534–1537)...
the 11th century the principality was ruled by local tribal elders and voivodes from Kiev who were appointed by the Grand Prince to collect tribute from...
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voivode's offices are in a different city from those of the executive and the sejmik. Voivodeship capitals are listed in the table below. The voivode...
in 1212. Dimnik, Martin. The Dynasty ofChernihiv – 1146–1246. The chroniclers neglect to reveal the identity of Yaroslav's wife, but the Lyubetskiy sinodik...
Principality did not have its own ruler and was ruled by viceroys (voivodes). Yaroslav II of Vladimir (Second Term) (1243–1246) Alexander Nevsky (1246—1263)...
held a service so that "the throne of Kyiv would unite with the God-ordained throne of Moscow," and the Moscow voivodes began to establish their order in...
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to scout for enemy forces. In the cossack register of 1649, he is listed in Chernihiv Regiment, not holding any rank. His name was also given as Yusko...
northern part of the Chernihiv Governorate, i.e. the central, northern and eastern parts of modern Belarus, and the western outskirts of modern Russia...
Severia, and Chernihiv, etc. Vincenzo da Filicaia (1642–1707) wrote a collection of odes or canzoni about the raising of the siege of Vienna by King...
(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 788–789. Shcherbina, V. Kiev voivodes, governors, and general governors from 1654 to 1775 (Кіевскіе воеводы,...
formation by voivode Dragoș, who was departed by the Kingdom of Hungary, during the 14th century. After the 18th century partitions of Poland (Polish–Lithuanian...
defeated the army of Ihor Sviatoslavych, who was taken as a prisoner. Later, Konchak laid siege to Pereiaslav and ravaged the Chernihiv and Kyiv areas....
voivodeships of Kijów (Kyiv) and Czernihów (Chernihiv), which, until 1569, had been part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The period in Polish history known...
the Terrible gave his voivode and boyar Ivan Vasilyevich Sheremetyev a smaller estate in the Moscow district with 150 quarters of land. In 1627, the village...
mountainous landscapes. The name first appears in a document issued by the Voivodeof Moldavia Roman I Mușat on 30 March 1392, by which he gives to Ionaș Viteazul...
Janusz Ostogski, who in association with the assistant of the Kievan voivode and later the judge of the Kiev Powiat, Jan Aksak, sued Wasily Kobyzewicz twice...
been listed on "decommunization list" in Ukraine. Profile in the Handbook on history of the Communist Party and the Soviet Union 1898–1991 Listof people...