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53: 242: 541: 527: 451: 435: 502: 488: 344:, Skoropadsky thought to regain Peter I's trust and yet negotiate greater autonomy for the Hetmanate and greater rights for the Cossack nobility, often resisting Peter the Great's policy of incorporation of the Hetmanate lands into the 321:, followed Mazepa, while others remained loyal to the Tsar. With Mazepa deposed, Ivan Skoropadsky was elected as new Hetman on 11 November 1708. The fear of other reprisals and suspicion of Mazepa's newfound Swedish ally 317:
regiment and after Swedish army crossed into Ukraine in 1708, refused to join Ivan Mazepa who decided to switch sides and fight against Russia. Only about 3,000 Cossacks, mostly
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which was razed by the Russian army for Mazepa's rebellion, to the town of
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In 1718 his daughter married Count Pyotr Pyotrovich Tolstoy, the son of
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prevented most of Ukraine's population from siding with the rebels.
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The Ukrainian Revolution, 1917–1920: A Study in Nationalism
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Ivan Skoropadsky was briefly an ambassador representing
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Ivan Skoropadskyi

Hetman of the Zaporizhian Host
Ivan Mazepa
Danylo Apostol
Uman
Bratslav Voivodeship
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Hlukhiv
Kiev Governorate
Russian Empire
Anastasia Markovych
Alma mater
Kyiv-Mohyla Academy
Ukrainian
Polish
O.S.
Hetman of the Zaporizhian Host
Ivan Mazepa
Coat of arms

Noble family
Skoropadsky family
Uman
Podolia
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Kyiv-Mohyla Academy
Ivan Samoylovych
Russo-Turkish War of 1676–1681
Crimean expedition

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