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. He led the failed Nalyvaiko Uprising against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth for which he was tortured and executed in Warsaw. The Decembrist poet Kondraty Ryleyev wrote a poem about him.[1]
^"Nalyvaiko, Severyn". Encyclopedia of Ukraine, vol. 3 (1993).
Severyn (Ukrainian: Северин) is a Ukrainian masculine given name. It may refer to: SeverynNalyvaiko (? - 1597) a leader of the Ukrainian Cossacks, the...
Cossack rebellion against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Headed by SeverynNalyvaiko, it lasted from 1594 to 1596. The second in a series of Cossack uprisings...
interruptions) of Moldavian (Romanian) descent. In 1594 and 1595 he and SeverynNalyvaiko took part in the anti-Turkish campaign in Moldavia as allies of Rudolf...
together with Hryhory Loboda, SeverynNalyvaiko & Krzysztof Kosiński. Later he was caught and together with SeverynNalyvaiko was executed in Warsaw. Stepan-Adam...
Ukraine was the scene of many Cossack uprisings (for example that of SeverynNalyvaiko) crushed by the Poles. They most often expressed discontent of a social...
insurgent Cossacks and Polish troops from 26 May to 7 June 1596 during the Nalyvaiko Uprising. The battle took place on the Sulava River near the villages...
prominent Ukrainian leaders fighting against the Turks in Moldovia were SeverynNalyvaiko and Petro Konashevych-Sahaidachny. For short periods of time (during...
began to revolt, in the uprisings of Kryshtof Kosynsky (1591–1593), SeverynNalyvaiko (1594–1596), Hryhorii Loboda (1596), Marko Zhmailo (1625), Taras Fedorovych...
a series of local rebellions by polkovnyk Krzysztof Kosiński and SeverynNalyvaiko, with assistance from kosh otaman of the Zaporozhian Cossacks Hryhoriy...
first of such happened in 1595, when the Cossack insurgents under SeverynNalyvaiko took the towns of Slutsk and Mogilev and executed Polish magistrates...
1591-1593, led by Krzysztof Kosiński, and the revolt in 1594-1596, led by SeverynNalyvaiko. When during the Ukrainian war of liberation from Poland in July 1648...
him by the Sejm Hryhory Loboda (1593–1596), Hetman of Zaporizhia SeverynNalyvaiko (1596), an Ostrogski recruit who fought against the Kosiński Uprising...
Cossacks under SeverynNalyvaiko murdered near Bratslav Castle a tabor of the local Polish nobility, who tried to escape the Nalyvaiko Uprising. In 1648...
attacked by Russian troops, and in 1595–1596 it was in the hands of SeverynNalyvaiko's Cossacks. After the beginning of the struggle against Orthodox Christianity...
largest of the 15th and 16th century in the area, together with SeverynNalyvaiko's. About this rebelion was mentioned by Jan of Targowisk: A certail...
Pretwicz, who died there in 1563. In 1594, the Ukrainian cossack rebel SeverynNalyvaiko sacked the town. During the Khmelnytsky Uprising, Terebovl became...
support from the Poles. In April, Komulović met with the Cossack SeverynNalyvaiko at Kamianets-Podilskyi, and the Sich was formally co-opted into the...
a coat of arms. In 1596, Lubny was the site of the last battle of SeverynNalyvaiko against the Poles. In the 17th century the city was one of the largest...
experience in the fight against the rebellious Cossacks during the SeverynNalyvaiko's uprising under Field Crown Hetman Stanisław Żółkiewski. During that...
Orthodox Christians. SeverynNalyvaiko — the hetman of the Ukrainian Cossacks (a hero of Ukrainian folklore famous by the Nalyvaiko Uprising); lived in...
gentry. In 1594, Khmilnyk was captured by Cossack detachments of SeverynNalyvaiko. In 1637, the Cossacks returned with Pavlyuk as their leader. In the...