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  1. Bohdan Zynoviy Mykhailovych Khmelnytsky ( Ruthenian: Ѕѣнові Богданъ Хмелнiцкiи; [1] modern Ukrainian: Богдан Зиновій Михайлович Хмельницький, Polish: Bohdan Chmielnicki; 1595 – 6 August 1657) was a Ruthenian nobleman and military commander of Ukrainian Cossacks [2] [3] [4] [5 ...

  2. Bohdan Zynovyi Mykhailovych Khmelnytsky ou Bogdan Chmielnicki ( ruteno: Ѕѣнові Богданъ Хмелнiцкiи; [ 1] ucraniano moderno: Богдан Зиновій Михайлович Хмельницький; 1595 - 6 de agosto de 1657) foi um nobre ruteno e comandante militar dos cossacos ucranianos [ 2][ 3][ 4][ 5][ 6][ 7 ...

  3. Bohdan Khmelnytsky was the leader (1648–57) of the Zaporozhian Cossacks who organized a rebellion against Polish rule in Ukraine that ultimately led to the transfer of the Ukrainian lands east of the Dnieper River from Polish to Russian control. Although he had been educated in Poland and had.

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  4. Bohdan Zynovyi Mykhailovych Khmelnytsky ou Bogdan Chmielnicki foi um nobre ruteno e comandante militar dos cossacos ucranianos como Hetman da Hoste Zaporozhiana, que estava então sob a suserania da Comunidade Polonesa-Lituana.

  5. >>> print. Khmelnytsky, Bohdan (Fedir) Zinovii [Хмельницький, Богдан (Федір) Зіновій; Xmel’nyc’kyj], b ca 1595–6, d 6 August 1657 in Chyhyryn. Hetman of the Zaporozhian Host from 1648 to 1657, founder of the Hetman state (1648–1782). By birth he belonged to the Ukrainian lesser nobility and bore the Massalski, and later the Abdank, coat of arms.

  6. Under the command of hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky, the Zaporozhian Cossacks, allied with the Crimean Tatars and local Ukrainian peasantry, fought against Polish domination and Commonwealth's forces.

  7. 3 de abr. de 2021 · The legacy of Cossack leader Bohdan Khmelnitskiy – a hero to some, traitor to others – is just one example, a fascinating case study of how history often mirrors the present. In front of Kyiv’s iconic Saint Sophia Cathedral stands a magnificent monument to the 17th-century Cossack hetman Bohdan Khmelnitskiy.