Taras Fedorovych (pseudonym, Taras Triasylo, Hassan Tarasa, Assan Trasso) (Ukrainian: Тара́с Федоро́вич, Polish: Taras Fedorowicz) (died after 1636) was a prominent leader of the Dnieper Cossacks, a popular Hetman (Cossack leader) elected by unregistered Cossacks.
Between 1629 and 1636, Fedorovych played a key role in the regional conflicts involving the rebellion of the Ruthenian (Ukrainian) Cossacks and peasants against the Polish rule over the Dnieper Ukraine territory as well as in the conflicts that included the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, the Tsardom of Russia and the Ukrainians torn between those two neighbors.
With many circumstances of his life remaining mysterious to this day, Fedorovych is a revered figure in both Ukrainian folklore and in the Ukrainian national idea, a hero of poems by Taras Shevchenko, a personage of the earliest Ukrainian motion picture and one of only four Cossack leaders explicitly mentioned in the Pavlo Chubynsky poem that later became the basis of the modern National Anthem of Ukraine.
The Fedorovych uprising (Ukrainian: Повстання Федоровича, Polish: Powstanie Fedorowicza) was a rebellion headed by TarasFedorovych against the Polish–Lithuanian...
pioneer, also signed as "Ivn Fedorovich", "Ivan Fedorov's son", etc. TarasFedorovych, a Cossack Hetman This page lists people with the surname Fedorovich...
(1623–1628) Hryhoriy Chorny (1628–1630), elected by Registered Cossacks TarasFedorovych (1629–1630), elected by unregistered Cossacks Ivan Sulyma (1630–1635)...
(1623–1628) Hryhoriy Chorny (1628–1630), elected by Registered Cossacks TarasFedorovych (1629–1630), elected by unregistered Cossacks Ivan Sulyma (1630–1635)...
player Czesław Fiedorowicz (born 1958), Polish politician Fedorowicz TarasFedorovych This page lists people with the surname Fiedorowicz. If an internal...
registered Cossacks while the larger bulk of unregistered ones elected TarasFedorovych (Triasylo) as their popular leader. In 1628 Chorny along with Mykhailo...
Володимир Федорович" [Sirenko Volodymyr Fedorovych]. www.knpu.gov.ua (in Ukrainian). Committee on the Taras Shevchenko National Prize of Ukraine. 2011...
representing a cross between Russian ..." Kiev Ancient and Modern City Mykola Fedorovych Kotliar, "After the Ukrainian capital was moved to Kiev construction started...
Igor (or Ihor) Fedorovych Sharov (Ukrainian: Ігор Шаров) (born 1961) is a Ukrainian politician, a member of Parliament of Ukraine (MP) and a writer. He...
abroad Medal "To the 140th anniversary of I. V. Stalin" Soldatenko Valery Fedorovych / O. O. Kovalchuk. // Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine: in 10 volumes...
by the uprising. The origin of the word "Koliivshchyna" is not certain. Taras Shevchenko, whose grandfather had participated in the uprising, wrote a...
Ivan Fedorovych Drach (Ukrainian: Іва́н Фе́дорович Драч; 17 October 1936 – 19 June 2018) was a Ukrainian poet, screenwriter, literary critic, politician...
married Serhii Fedorovych Hrushevsky, who had come to Kholm to teach Russian language at a Greco-Catholic gymnasium in 1865. Serhii Fedorovych's father, Fedir...
the brainchild of the founders of the Lesya Ukrainka museum, Oleksiy Fedorovych Nyrko, who did not live to see it come to fruition. Lesya Ukrainka Museum...
also obscured". Archived from the original on 10 June 2007. Steve Rendall; Tara Broughel (2003). "Amplifying Officials, Squelching Dissent". Extra!. Fairness...
in existence almost 400 years later. May 25 – Fedorovych uprising: The Zaporozhian Cossacks, led by Taras Triasylo, defeat Polish and Lithuanian troops...