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  1. Ivan Vyhovsky studied at the Kyiv Brotherhood Collegium, and excelled in languages (including Church Slavonic, Polish, Latin and Russian, in addition to Ukrainian) and calligraphy. He later was the main financial supporter of the Collegium.

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  3. Ivan Vyhovsky - Wikipedia

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    Ostap Vyhovsky had 3 other sons and a daughter (all of them were exiled to Siberia after the downfall of Ivan Vyhovsky). Education. Vyhovsky studied at the Kyiv Brotherhood Collegium and excelled in languages (including Church Slavonic, Polish, Latin and Russian, in addition to Ukrainian) and calligraphy. He later was the main financial ...

  4. Ivan Vyhovsky | Cossack chief | Britannica

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    Other articles where Ivan Vyhovsky is discussed: Ukraine: The Ruin: Khmelnytsky’s successor, Hetman Ivan Vyhovsky, broke with Moscow and in 1658 concluded the new Treaty of Hadyach with Poland. By its terms, central Ukraine (attempts to include Volhynia and Galicia were unsuccessful) was to constitute—under the hetman and a ruling elite of nobles and officers—the self-governing grand ...

  5. Ivan Vyhovsky | Military Wiki | Fandom

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    Ivan Vyhovsky (Ukrainian: Іван Виговський, Polish: Iwan Wyhowski) (date of birth unknown, died 1664) was a hetman of the Ukrainian Cossacks during three years (1657–59) of the Russo-Polish War (1654–1667). He was the successor to the famous hetman and rebel leader Bohdan Khmelnytsky (see Hetmans of Ukrainian Cossacks). His time as hetman was characterized by his generally pro ...

  6. Fire Breaks Out As Sian Drones Attack Oil Refinery In Poltava ...

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    (MENAFN - UkrinForm) On the night of September 20, 2023, Russian drones attacked an oil refinery in the Poltava region's Kremenchuk. Following the enemy attack, a fire broke out.

  7. Ivan VI, in full Ivan Antonovich, (born Aug. 12 [Aug. 23, New Style], 1740, St. Petersburg, Russia—died July 5 [July 16], 1764, Shlisselburg Fortress, near St. Petersburg), infant emperor of Russia in 1740–41.

  8. Capital Repair Of The Simplest Shelters And Protective ...

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    Department of Education of the Podilsk District State Administration Ukraine has Released a tender for Capital Repair Of The Simplest Shelters And Protective Structures Of Civil Defense In The Institution Of General Secondary Education Of The I-Iii Degrees "Secondary General Education School No. 45" At The Address: Str. Ivan Vyhovsky, 22 A, Podilsky District, Kyiv in Construction Materials.

  9. Infanterie mécanisée ukrainienne - Baike

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    Les forces mécanisées d'Ukraine (en ukrainien : Механізовані війська України) sont la principale composante en effectifs des Troupes terrestres des Forces armées de l'Ukraine - Baike

  10. Ivan Savvidis & family - Forbes

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    Ivan Savvidis, a Greek-Russian businessman, is the founder of Agrocom Group, whose assets included Russian tobacco firm Donskoy Tabak. Savvidis sold Donskoy Tabak for $1.6 billion to Japan...

  11. CHRONICORUM BELLI du 16 septembre — Theatrum Belli

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    Ainsi, alors que certains Cosaques, dont le hetman Ivan Vyhovsky, soutenaient le Commonwealth, beaucoup ne le faisaient pas et l’agitation des Cosaques se poursuivait en Ukraine. La position du Commonwealth est encore affaiblie par une série de pertes dans la guerre russo-polonaise (1654-1667).

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