The Sulyma uprising (Polish: Powstanie Sulimy, Ukrainian: Повстання Сулими, Povstannia Sulymy) was a Cossack rebellion headed by Ivan Sulyma (Iwan Sulima) against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1635. The rebels succeeded in taking and destroying the newly built Kodak Fortress, but were defeated by Polish forces under Hetman Stanisław Koniecpolski soon afterward. Sulyma was executed in December same year.
The Sulymauprising (Polish: Powstanie Sulimy, Ukrainian: Повстання Сулими, Povstannia Sulymy) was a Cossack rebellion headed by Ivan Sulyma (Iwan Sulima)...
The Khmelnytsky Uprising, also known as the Cossack–Polish War, or the Khmelnytsky insurrection, was a Cossack rebellion that took place between 1648 and...
The Cossack uprisings (also kozak rebellions, revolts) were a series of military conflicts between the Cossacks and the states claiming dominion over...
neighbouring states, such as the Russian Provisional Government (Kiev Bolshevik Uprising November 1917), the Russian SFSR (Ukrainian War of Independence 1917–1921)...
by the uprising. The origin of the word "Koliivshchyna" is not certain. Taras Shevchenko, whose grandfather had participated in the uprising, wrote a...
after construction was completed in July 1635, in the Sulymauprising, the Cossack forces of Ivan Sulyma captured the fortress in a surprise attack on the...
The Zhmaylo uprising (Polish: Powstanie Żmajły) was a Cossack rebellion headed by Marek Zhmaylo against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1625. On...
The Ostryanyn uprising (Ukrainian: Повстання Острянина) was a 1638 Cossack uprising against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It was sparked by an act...
The Pavlyuk uprising of 1637 was a Cossack uprising in Left-bank Ukraine and Zaporizhia headed by Pavlo Pavliuk against the abuses of the nobility and...
The Fedorovych uprising (Ukrainian: Повстання Федоровича, Polish: Powstanie Fedorowicza) was a rebellion headed by Taras Fedorovych against the Polish–Lithuanian...
Cossacks Taras Fedorovych (1629–1630), elected by unregistered Cossacks Ivan Sulyma (1630–1635) Ivan Petrizhitsky-Kulaga (1631–1632) Tomilenko (1635–1637) Savva...
The Nalyvaiko Uprising (Polish: powstanie Nalewajki, Ukrainian: повстання Наливайка) was a Cossack rebellion against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
Russian Army during Napoleonic Wars and the November Uprising. A distant descendant of hetman Ivan Sulyma and numerous Polish noble families, he joined the...
Paliy uprising (also Palej uprising) was a Cossack uprising, led by colonel Semen Paliy against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1702–1704. In 1699...
Polish-Ruthenian magnates whom they had replaced and emulated. Semen Sulyma Paraskeva Sulyma Vasyl Hudovych Petro Voitsekhovych Most Cossacks failed to enter...
other, so some of the Hetmans' tenures overlap. Following the Khmelnytsky uprising a new Cossack republic, the Hetmanate, was formed. Historians such as Mykola...
The angered cossacks executed Polkovniks Prokip Vereshchaka and Stepan Sulyma, Vyhovsky's associates at the Sejm, and Vyhovsky himself narrowly escaped...
Russian nobility. Selected portraits of Cossack nobility Ivan Mazepa Semen Sulyma Hryhoriy Hamaliya Ever since the end of the 16th-century Ruthenian nobility...
S. Nalyvayko (1594–1594), M. Zhmaylo (1625), T. Fedorovych (1630), I. Sulyma (1635), P. Pavlyuk (1637), D. Hunya (1637–1638), and Y. Ostryanyna (1638)...
Cossacks Taras Fedorovych (1629–1630), elected by unregistered Cossacks Ivan Sulyma (1630–1635) Dmytro Hunia (1638) Bohdan Khmelnytsky (1648–1657) first Hetman...
Hryhorii Loboda (1596), Marko Zhmailo (1625), Taras Fedorovych (1630), Ivan Sulyma (1635), Pavlo Pavliuk and Dmytro Hunia (1637), and Yakiv Ostrianyn and Karpo...
200 mercenaries stationed there. Sulyma and his allies are captured by the army of Stanisław Koniecpolski, and Sulyma is executed on December 12. August...