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  1. Before the Battle of Poltava, when Ivan Mazepa sided with Carl XII, the new Metropolitan Ioasaf along with bishops of Chernigov and Pereyaslav was summoned by Peter the Great to Hlukhiv where they were ordered to declare an anathema onto Mazepa.

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  3. Ivan Mazepa - Wikipedia

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    Ivan Stepanovych Mazepa (also spelled Mazeppa; Ukrainian: Іван Степанович Мазепа, Polish: Jan Mazepa Kołodyński; 30 March [O.S. 20 March] 1639 – 2 October [O.S. 21 September] 1709) was a Ukrainian military, political, and civic leader who served as the Hetman of Zaporizhian Host and the Left-bank Ukraine in 1687–1708.

  4. Ivan Mazepa | Facts, Biography, & Russian Empire | Britannica

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    Ivan Mazepa, (born about 1639, Mazepyntsi, near Bila Tserkva, Poland [now Ukraine]—died Sept. 8 [Aug. 28, Old Style], 1709, Bendery, Moldavia [now Moldova]), hetman (leader) of Cossack-controlled Ukraine who turned against the Russians and joined the Swedes during the Second Northern War (1700–21).

  5. Ivan Mazepa and the Russian Empire - Harvard Ukrainian Studies

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    Ivan Mazepa (1639-1709), hetman of the Zaporozhian Host in what is now Ukraine, is a controversial figure, famous for abandoning his allegiance to Tsar Peter I and joining Charles XII's Swedish army during the Battle of Poltava. Although he is discussed in almost every survey and major book on Russian and Ukrainian history, Ivan Mazepa and the ...

  6. Mazepa, Ivan (c. 1639–1709; Ruled 1687–1709) - Encyclopedia.com

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    MAZEPA, IVAN (c. 1639 – 1709; ruled 1687 – 1709), hetman of Ukraine. Born in the Kiev region into a noble Ukrainian family, Mazepa was educated at the Kievan Mohyla Academy and the Jesuit College in Warsaw, and he also studied military affairs in the Netherlands. His father's pro-Polish attitude allowed the young Mazepa to become a diplomat ...

  7. Ivan Stepanovich Mazepa | Encyclopedia.com

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    The Ukrainian Cossack leader Ivan Stepanovich Mazepa (ca. 1644-1709) is considered a traitor by Russian historians, a great patriot by Ukrainian historians. Neither the place nor the date of the birth of Ivan Mazepa can be given with certainty, but there is evidence that he was born a Polish subject in what is now the Ukraine and that his ...

  8. Mazepa, Ivan - Encyclopedia of Ukraine

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    Mazepa, Ivan [Мазепа, Іван], b 20 March 1639 in Mazepyntsi, near Bila Tserkva, d 2 October 1709 in Bendery, Bessarabia. Hetman of Ukraine in 1687–1709; son of Stepan- Adam Mazepa and Maryna Mazepa. He studied at the Kyivan Mohyla College and at the Jesuit college in Warsaw.

  9. Ivan Mazepa - Wikiwand

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    Ivan Stepanovych Mazepa was a Ukrainian military, political, and civic leader who served as the Hetman of Zaporizhian Host and the Left-bank Ukraine in 1687–1708. The historical events of Mazepa's life have inspired many literary, artistic and musical works. He was famous as a patron of the arts.

  10. Mazepa, Hetman Ivan Stepanovich | Encyclopedia.com

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    mazepa, hetman ivan stepanovich (c. 1639 – 1709), Hetman (Cossack military leader) of Left-Bank Ukraine , 1687 to 1708. Hetman Ivan Mazepa was raised in Poland and educated in the West, returning to Ukraine in 1663 to enter the service of the Polish-sponsored hetman Peter Doroshenko during the turbulent period of Ukrainian history known as ...

  11. Ivan Mazepa and the Russian Empire on JSTOR

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    XML. Ivan Mazepa (1639-1709), hetman of the Zaporozhian Host in what is now Ukraine, is a controversial figure, famous for abandoning his allegiance to Tsar Peter I ...

  12. Ivan Mazepa - Wikiwand

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    He was famous as a patron of the arts. Mazepa played an important role in the Battle of Poltava , where after learning that Tsar Peter I intended to relieve him as acting Hetman of Zaporozhian Host and to replace him with Alexander Menshikov, he defected from his army and sided with King Charles XII of Sweden.

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