Ukrainian Cossack noble and historian (1670-1728?)
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Samiilo Vasyliovych Velychko
Memorial sign in honor of Samiilo Velychko, village Zhukyː ″Lifelong memory and honor famous countryman, patriot, the greatest chronicler of the heroic days of the Cossacks Samiylo Velychko″
Born
11 February 1670
Zhuky, Poltava Regiment, Cossack Hetmanate
Died
after 1728
in the same place
Nationality
Ukrainian
Occupation
chronicler
Known for
the author of the first systematic presentation of the history of the Ukrainian Cossack state
Notable work
"Chronicle of Samiilo Velychko"
Samiilo Vasyliovych Velychko (Ukrainian: Самі́йло Васи́льович Вели́чко) (11 February 1670 – after 1728) — was a Ukrainian Cossack nobleman and chronicler who wrote the first systematic presentation of the history of the Cossack Hetmanate.
Samiilo Vasyliovych Velychko (Ukrainian: Самі́йло Васи́льович Вели́чко) (11 February 1670 – after 1728) — was a Ukrainian Cossack nobleman and chronicler...
Monasterzysk), Samuel Twardowski and even the Ruthenian chronicler SamiiloVelychko state that Bohun simply fled the town! There was no talk of any battle...
Tsars. The term Little Russia has been used in Ukrainian chronicles by SamiiloVelychko, in a chronicle of the Hieromonk Leontiy (Bobolinski), and in Thesaurus...
the age of 10 and graduated with a degree in rhetoric. According to SamiiloVelychko, he was to complete his philosophy course at the Jesuit college in...
Warsaw, 1933. Kubala, L. Szkice historyczne. Vol.3. Chronicles of SamiiloVelychko. Vol.1. (in Polish) Żółte Wody 1648. (in Ukrainian) Military strategy...
Kochubey family. The exhibition in the second hall is dedicated to SamiiloVelychko, author of the Cossack Chronicle. The exhibition in the third hall...