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  2. Pavlo Teteria - Wikipedia

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    Pavlo Teteria ( Ukrainian: Павло́ Тете́ря; Polish: Paweł Morzkowski herbu Ślepowron) (1620s–1670) was Hetman of Right-bank Ukraine (1663–1665). His real name is Pavlo Morzhkovsky. [1] Before his hetmancy he served in a number of high positions under Bohdan Khmelnytsky, and Ivan Vyhovsky . Brief outlook

  3. Pavlo Teteria - Wikiwand

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    Pavlo Teteria ( Ukrainian: Павло́ Тете́ря; Polish: Paweł Morzkowski herbu Ślepowron) (1620s–1670) was Hetman of Right-bank Ukraine (1663–1665). His real name is Pavlo Morzhkovsky. Before his hetmancy he served in a number of high positions under Bohdan Khmelnytsky, and Ivan Vyhovsky. Oops something went wrong: 403

  4. Hetman of the Zaporizhian Host - Wikipedia

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    On 5 April 1710, the council of cossacks, veterans of the battle at Poltava, elected Pylyp Orlyk as the Hetman of Ukraine in exile. Orlyk waged a guerrilla war at the southern borders of the Russian Empire with support from the Ottoman and Swedish empires. See also List of leaders of Ukraine Hetmans of Zaporizhian Cossacks Hetman of Ukraine Notes

  5. Teteria, Pavlo - Encyclopedia of Ukraine

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    Teteria, Pavlo [Тетеря, Павло; Teterja] (Morzhkovsky), b ? in Pereiaslav, d ca 1670 in Adrianopolis, Turkey. Hetman of Right-Bank Ukraine. He studied at the Kyivan Mohyla College and was a member of the Lviv Dormition Brotherhood. He married Kateryna (Olena), the daughter of Bohdan Khmelnytsky, in 1660.

  6. Petro Doroshenko - Wikipedia

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    The Zaporizhian Hetman Pavlo Teteria (in office: 1663-1665) promoted Doroshenko to the rank of his chief (general) yesaul in 1663. Doroshenko became the leader of the Cossack starshyna (senior officers) and of the elements within the ecclesiastical authorities who opposed the 1654 Pereiaslav Agreement between the Cossacks and the Tsardom of ...

  7. The Ruin (Ukrainian history) - Wikipedia

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    1663-65: Teteria and Poland: Pavlo Teteria, who held only the right bank, followed a strongly pro-Polish policy. When his invasion of the left bank failed, he returned to deal with the numerous rebellions that had broken out against the Poles.

  8. Pavlo Teteria | Military Wiki | Fandom

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    Pavlo Teteria ( Ukrainian: Павло́ Тете́ря; Russian: Па́вел Ива́нович Тете́ря, Polish language: Paweł Morzkowski herbu Ślepowron ) (born ? – died 1670 in Adrianopolis) was Hetman of Right-bank Ukraine (1663–1665). Before his hetmancy he served in a number of high positions under Bohdan Khmelnytsky, and Ivan Vyhovsky .

  9. Category:Pavlo Teterya - Wikimedia Commons

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    From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Media in category "Pavlo Teterya" The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total. Alex K Pavlo Teteria.svg 329 × 389; 92 KB P.Teteria Signature.png 457 × 93; 24 KB Pavlo Teterya-2.jpg 484 × 593; 214 KB Pavlo Teterya.jpg 300 × 400; 45 KB Stamp of Ukraine s422.jpg 2,056 × 1,012; 328 KB

  10. About: Pavlo Teteria - DBpedia Association

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    Pavlo Teteria (Ukrainian: Павло́ Тете́ря; Russian: Па́вел Ива́нович Тете́ря, Polish: Paweł Morzkowski herbu Ślepowron) (1620s–1670) was Hetman of Right-bank Ukraine (1663–1665). His real name is Pavlo Morzhkovsky. Before his hetmancy he served in a number of high positions under Bohdan Khmelnytsky, and Ivan Vyhovsky.

  11. Pavlo Teteria - Conservapedia

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    Pavlo Teteria was hetman of Right-Bank Ukraine from 1663–65.. He was the son in law of hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky.Teteria was educated at the Kyivan Mohyla College.After becoming a well known soldier, he took part in the negotiations of the Pereiaslav Treaty in 1654.