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opposed him. Their troops met at Bila Tserkva but the battle did not happen as Vyhovsky's Cossacks quickly defected to the camp of pro-Russian Cossacks. Seeing the helplessness of his struggle, the hetman renounced his position and retired to
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However, the Treaty of Hadiach was never implemented. After its signing came a massive Russian army (according to some sources up to 150,000 soldiers). About 100,000 of them were occupied by the siege of
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Unfortunately for Vyhovsky, his service on behalf of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and his voluntary surrender of power did not protect him. In 1664 another Cossack hetman,
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Elected hetman upon the death of Khmelnytsky, Vyhovsky sought to find a counterbalance to the pervasive Russian influence, which Moscow exerted over Ukraine following the 1654
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Vyhovsky studied at the Kyiv Brotherhood Collegium and excelled in languages (including Church Slavonic, Polish, Latin and Russian, in addition to Ukrainian) and
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After his consolidation of power within Ukraine, Vyhovsky attempted to reach an acceptable agreement with the Poles. Encouraged by his aristocratic friend
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in May 1648, he was freed on account of his education and experience and rose to become secretary-general or chancellor (
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crossed into Ukraine. In response, Vyhovsky led 60,000 Cossacks against the Russians alongside his Polish and 40,000
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nobleman from the Kyiv region. There is also a possibility that the birth occurred at another family estate,
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In Polish military service, Vyhovsky was captured by Khmelnystsky's rebel Cossack forces at the
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after it was attacked by independent Cossacks. Furthermore, pro-Russia unrest, led by
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Polish–Lithuanian–Ruthenian Commonwealth or Commonwealth of Three Nations (1658)
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Vyhovsky belonged to the Orthodox noble family of the Vyhovsky coat of arms
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Many Ukrainian cities like Kyiv have a street named after Vyhovsky.
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managed to repel two Vyhovsky's and one Polish assault on the city.
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Hetman (ruler) of the Zaporizhian Host from 1657 to 1659
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Index


Hetman of Zaporizhian Host
Yurii Khmelnytsky
Yurii Khmelnytsky
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Korsun
Cossack Hetmanate
Olena Vyhovska
Alma mater
Kyiv-Mohyla Academy

a series
Cossacks
"Zaporozhian Cossacks write to the Sultan of Turkey" by Ilya Repin (1844–1930)
Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks
Cossack hosts
Amur
Astrakhan
Azov
Baikal
Black Sea
Buh
Caucasus
Danube
Don
Free
Greben
Kuban
Orenburg
Red

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