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Petro Konashevych-Sahaidachny

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Realizing that the siege of the city could last quite a long time, Sahaidachny used a trick. He hid most of his army in the forest, and with a small part approached the city. Seeing this, the governors of Yelets, Ivan Khrushchev and Andriy Polev, ordered their troops to go beyond the walls and began to pursue the Cossacks. Meanwhile, the main Cossack troops came out of cover and completely defeated the Muscovite army. During the following night, the Cossacks stormed the fortress with the remnants of the Moscow army and after three attacks broke through the walls and captured the fortress. Therefore, the priests of Yelets asked the Zaporozhians not to destroy the city, offering instead to hand over the tsar's envoy S. Khrushchev together with the treasury (30 thousand rubles intended to bribe the Crimean Khan). The Cossacks accepted the capitulation and sent a small detachment to carry out arrests and requisitions.
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about the methodical organization of the siege of the Polish-Ukrainian troops. On September 14, Osman II was approached by several thousand reinforcements led by Beylerbey Buda Karakash Pasha, who had the fame of an unrivaled commander among the Ottomans. Karakash Pasha told the Sultan that if he got the janissaries at his disposal, he would defeat the enemy in two hours. After receiving information from the defectors, Karakash Pasha decided to strike at the weakest part of the defense — the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth camp. The next day, he led an army of 27,000, but thanks to the heroic defense of the defenders, the assault was repulsed, and Karakash Pasha himself was mortally wounded. After receiving this news, the Ottoman Sultan lost hope for a quick victory in the war.
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and most effective operations took place in the second half of September. On the night of September 18–19, an 8,000-strong Cossack army struck the right flank of the Ottoman camp. The Cossacks managed to destroy several thousand of the enemy before the Ottoman forces began to recover, while they returned with almost no losses. On the night of September 21–22, the Zaporozhians again went on a night sortie and killed at least a thousand enemies, while they managed to destroy the Ottoman commanders-in-chief, Circassian Pasha and Togadnji Pasha. Former Grand Vizier Husein Pasha narrowly escaped. On the night of September 23–24, the Zaporozhians crossed to the left bank of the Dniester and destroyed the Ottoman camp located there, where about a thousand enemies were killed.
119: 631:, entrusted the Zaporozhians with the functions of reconnaissance and ensuring a safe zone around the main royal army. Despite the military successes, the campaign turned out to be very expensive for the treasury of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. There was a lack of money to pay the soldiers, there was not enough warm clothing, food, ammunition, and fodder for the horses. The war dragged on, and the Cossacks saw it as absolutely hopeless. In the first days of September 1602, the Zaporozhians marched to Ukraine, overloaded with booty, and wounded and sick soldiers. Upon returning home, sensing their power and the helplessness of the crown government, the Cossacks resorted to looting, taking revenge on the nobility and burghers of 1889: 1421:, which was attended by about a thousand Cossacks and elders delegated from the places. Acting in the interests of the so-called ancient Cossacks (whose social base consisted of about 10,000 people from among Zaporozhian veterans, Cossack descendants, and elders), the members of the council spoke in favor of a political compromise with the authorities of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth: in exchange for recognizing the constitutional rights of the "ancient" Cossacks, they voluntarily agreed to purge the Zaporizhzhian Army of the "new" Cossacks – the Cossack peasants and townspeople. At this council, it was also decided to take the Orthodox Church under the protection and defense of the Zaporozhian Army. 1436:. During October 8–17, Polish–Zaporozhian negotiations took place, as a result of which the Rostavy Agreement was signed. When concluding this agreement, Sahaidachny and his superiors succeeded to a large extent in leveling the anti-Cossack program of the government commissars. At the same time, the clauses of this document regarding the withdrawal of Cossacks from the Zaporozhian Army and the limitation of their place of residence on the territory of the kingdom posed a considerable threat to Cossacks, primarily the "new". In general, this agreement was largely decorative and contained controversial clauses. 1338:(fortified central complex, stone city), which was located in a difficult-to-reach place, because there was litlle chance of its quick capture. These regiments then marched to connect with the regiment of Peter Sahaidachny near the city of Kaluga, and on the night of December 3–4, 1618, the combined army began an assault on the city. The Zaporizhia, as a result of a lightning attack, captured the city post, forcing the city garrison under the leadership of Voivode M. Gagarin to lock himself in the city citadel. The siege of the Kaluga Kremlin lasted until the signing of the Polish-Moscow armistice. 1675:
Cossack camp. However, despite the significant support from the artillery, the war-weary and scattered Ottoman troops did not show much energy and will to victory. The Ottoman units that stormed the Cossack camp tried to surround it from the flanks, but Sahaidachny, having exhausted the enemy, organized a counterattack that caused significant losses to the enemy. During the day, the Ottoman troops carried out several more attacks, but after suffering significant losses (from one to several thousand soldiers), they were once again forced to retreat.
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organized a successful counterattack, breaking into Osman II's camp. By killing the soldiers and destroying their tents, the Cossacks caused panic in the Ottoman army. Realizing that the turning point in the war had come, Sahaidachny sent a messenger to Jan Khodkevych with a request to withdraw all the troops from the attack. But the old hetman was afraid to send an army to support the Zaporozhians, referring to the late hour. Having received a refusal, the Cossacks returned to their camp with a lot of booty, before destroying the Ottoman
1903: 652: 1472:, which was lost as a result of the Brest Church Union of 1596. Petro Sahaidachny took the most active part in the meetings regarding the restoration of the church hierarchy, whose opinion, as a representative of the Zaporozhian Army, was significant. The Cossacks were a collective member of the Kyiv Brotherhood, and Sahaidachny became the founder (guardian) of the school founded under him, providing it with funds. Petro Sahaidachny joined this Orthodox brotherhood in 1616 together with "the entire Zaporozhian army". 501: 1147:
Cossacks failed under Mikhailov. The Zaporozhians were supposed to capture the city on the night of August 21–22, but due to bad weather, they reached the city only on August 22. During this time, reinforcements came to the city, and the plan of a surprise attack failed. Sahaidachny with the main army arrived at the fortress on August 26 and was forced to switch to the usual siege. After two attempts to capture the city by storm on September 7, Konashevich was forced to abandon the siege to meet
1207:. Having received this information, the hetman decided to go with the main forces to the well-fortified Zaraisk, and sent some colonels to capture Kashira. The first skirmishes near Zaraysk took place on September 11, when the Zaporizhians vanguard defeated a detachment of Moscovy soldiers, and the Cossacks even managed to break into the city prison. However, these forces were not enough to secure success, and Zaraisk stood firm. On September 12, Sahaidachny received a letter from 250: 1508:
categorically denied. Disgruntled Cossacks, primarily discharged from the Zaporizhzhian Army following the terms of the Rostavy Treaty of 1619, as well as those who, contrary to his prohibitions, wanted to go to sea, opposed the hetman. Sahaidachny was deprived of power, and Yakov Borodavka was elected as the new hetman. Immediately after his election, on July 26, 1620, Yakov Borodavka took about a hundred boats to the Black Sea and devastated Varna.
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that the government agreed to pay 10,000 zlotys and 700 rolls of cloth to the Zaporizhzhya Army every year. Instead, the Poles demanded that the number of Zaporozhians be reduced and that the Zaporozhian hetman be appointed by the king. These negotiations caused a riot among the Cossacks, Barabash was reminded that because of his imprudence, the Ottoman troops attacked Zaporizhzhia Sich. At the end of October, the Zaporizhia ousted Barabash from the
388: 1264:. In the area of the Don monastery, the Moscow army led by Vasyl Buturlin blocked their way. The tsar sent 6,000 cavalrymen, all available Moscow reserves, against Sahaidachny. At the beginning of the battle, Sahaidachny and Moscow voivode Buturlin fought personally and the hetman knocked the voivode off his horse. During the battle, the Zaporozhians destroyed the forward units of the enemy, and the rest of the Moscow cavalry began to flee. 1515:, Job Boretsky, as Metropolitan of Kyiv and Galicia, and six more hierarchs to the rank of bishops. In November 1620, P. Konashevych-Sahaidachny, together with the newly ordained bishop Yosif Kurcevych, spoke at the regular session of the Sejm of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, where he raised the question of royal recognition of the consecrations performed by Patriarch Feofan. However, despite the desire to get the support of the 1095:, Sahaidachny rejected the plan of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, which provided for the movement of Cossacks from Smolensk to Vyazma, instead choosing the route from Putivl directly to Moscow. To preserve the secret, the hetman did not inform the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth of his plan. In addition, the Cossacks conducted an operation to divert the attention of Moscow governors from the southern border. 1350:. Negotiations were held during three rounds of negotiations, the parties came to a common decision, and on December 11, 1618, they signed the so-called Deulin truce. It became the greatest success of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the confrontation with the Moscow State. The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth received Belorussian and Ukrainian lands that had previously been seized by Moscow – 3955: 684:
were on the raid. The result of the battle was the liberation of several thousand prisoners, the Zaporizhia captured significant trophies and 10 Ottoman galleys with cargo and crew. Because of this campaign, the Sultan issued an order to block the Dnieper near the island of Tavani with an iron chain and block the Cossacks, but these measures were ineffective.
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refrain from food until the Cossacks were destroyed, sent his selected troops. In the meantime, German mercenaries came to the aid of the Zaporozhians. Together they held the defense until dusk. Already on the first day of fighting, the army of Osman suffered significant losses, in particular, the Beylerbey of Bosnia – Husein Pasha was killed.
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gunfire. However, upon approaching the camp, the Zaporozhians met the enemy with fire, and thanks to the organization of a quick regrouping of his troops, Sahaidachny not only stopped the enemy's attack but also organized a rapid counterattack. Osman II's army lost ten to twenty thousand soldiers during the battle.
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support of the Orthodox Church was the entry of the Hetman together with the entire Zaporozhian Army into the Kyiv (Epiphany) Brotherhood, which took place between May 27 and June 5, 1620. Hetman was among those who actively convinced Theophanes III to restore the higher hierarchy of the Orthodox Church.
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region. The result of an unexpected attack by the Zaporozhians was the capture of the city before one o'clock in the afternoon. Voivode Nikita Cherkassky was captured, and another voivode, Petro Danilov, died during the battle. Having captured the Livonian fortress, the Zaporozhians destroyed all the
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One of such campaign attributed to Sahaidachny was the sea campaign to Varna in the summer of 1606. During this campaign, the Cossacks captured a fortress that had been considered impregnable before. The storming of Varna ended with the destruction of all coastal fortifications and Ottoman ships that
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On September 29, peace negotiations began between the command of the Polish-Cossack and Ottoman-Tatar troops. They ended with the signing of the agreement on October 9, 1621. On the morning of October 10, Osman II's army left its positions. According to the peace agreement, the parties agreed on the
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The next day, the Sultan again ordered to take the Zaporozhian camp and personally visited the command post located in the town of Horodyshche. Ottoman units tried three times to storm the Cossack camp but failed each time. Already in the evening, having withstood the artillery barrage, the Cossacks
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The difficult military circumstances forced the Moscow authorities to negotiations, which were held for the first time on October 31 near the Tver Gate. During November, long negotiations were held between the Polish and Moscow ambassadors. Each of the parties expected the faster exhaustion of their
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under any circumstances, and to reject them if they tried to cross. On September 16, the first 400 infantry Cossacks boarded boats for the crossing. Meanwhile, to prevent the crossing, H. Volkonskyi and his army went to the landing place. However, by the end of the day, about a thousand Zaporizhians
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on September 14, without waiting for the return of Fedor Boryspolets. The Cossacks also decided to cancel the assault on Kashira and concentrate on preparing a crossing near Zaraisk. During September 15–16, the Zaporizhians were besieging Zaraysk, at the same time concentrating their troops near the
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Having united his own forces and determined through the envoys the meeting place of the Ukrainian and Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth troops in Tushin, the Ukrainian hetman continued his campaign. A detachment of 1,000 horsemen led by Colonel Mylosny was sent to the strong fortress of Mykhailovo. The
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S. Zholkevskyi went to Pavolocha with the crown army. However, the Zaporozhians also sent there not only their representatives but also a strong army. The Grand Crown Hetman retreated, waiting for reinforcements. Negotiations began on October 28 in the Sukha Vilshanka tract. The commissars announced
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was aimed at the Cossacks obtaining means for their material existence. It came down primarily to military mercenaries, self-imposed stops, and contributions, as well as the seizure of military trophies, material values, prisoners, attacks on merchant ships, ambassadorial convoys, etc. War trophies,
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Five days before his death, Sahaidachny made a will, according to which he bequeathed his property to educational, charitable, and religious purposes, in particular to the Kyiv Brotherhood and the Lviv Brotherhood school, so that poor children could study with the income from this property. For his
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Peter Sahaidachny returned to Kyiv accompanied by the royal physician in a carriage presented by Sigismund III. The hetman settled in his own house in Kyiv, appointing Pyotr Zhitskyi as executive hetman. Despite the illness, the hetman continued to actively engage in the political arena. In January
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As a result of diplomatic negotiations, Petro Sahaidachny obtained from the government of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth the satisfaction for the demands of the Cossacks: the abolition of the position of senior over the Cossacks by the government of the Commonwealth; recognition of the power of
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and Rzhishchev). Orthodox clergy and representatives of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth also took part in it. The Commonwealth promised payment to the Cossacks, as well as concessions in religious matters. The Rada elected Yakov Borodavka, a representative of unregistered Cossacks, as hetman and
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At the end of July and the beginning of August, Sahaidachny sent Colonel Mykhailo Doroshenko at the head of a 10,000-strong detachment to raid the Ryazan region. His troops captured the cities of Lebedyan, Skopyn, Dankov, and Ryazhsk. At the beginning of August, this detachment burned the positions
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Between October 28 and 31, 1617, Konasevych returned again to negotiate with the government commissioners of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. He rejected the anti-Cossack project of the agreement of Stanisław Żółkiewski while introducing into the text of the Vilshan Agreement of 1617 points that
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The victorious campaign on Kaffa, which had a clear liberating character, gained considerable publicity not only in Ukraine. Later, Kasiyan Sakovich glorified this feat of Sahaidachny and his Cossacks in his "Poems". This description acquired a heroic meaning in the historical memory of Ukrainians.
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coast, did not expect such a quick attack on a well-fortified fortress. Kaffa was a large and rich city, whose population numbered between seventy thousand and one-hundred thousand. It had strong defensive fortifications: 13-meter (43 ft) outer walls more than 5 km (3.1 mi) long. The
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In the spring of 1616, the Zaporozhian hetman was Vasyl Strilkovskyi. Around the end of April - the beginning of May, the Zaporozhians marched on the Ottoman cities. During this successful campaign, the cities of Varna and Mysivri were taken. The Ottoman fleet, sent to catch up, was defeated at the
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Considering the numerical superiority of the Ottoman army in terms of manpower and artillery, Sahaidachny decided to launch a night war, which not only inflicted significant losses on the enemy but also undermined his morale. Cossack night raids began at the beginning of the month, but the largest
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After three days of continuous assaults, the Ottoman command was forced to take a break. From September 7, the Ottoman troops again returned to assault operations, but with a much lower intensity. Convinced that the defenders of Khotyn could not be taken by frontal attacks, the Ottoman command set
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During the Khotyn War, hetman Sahaidachny's military skill was demonstrated. According to the plan of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, the Cossack troops held the defense of the Dniester valley. The Zaporozhian regiments were led by colonels Ivan Zyshkar, Bohdan Konsha, Timofy Fedorovych, Fedir
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itself. For their participation in the Moscow campaign, the Zaporozhians received a monetary reward in the amount of 20,000 gold pieces and 7,000 pieces of cloth. According to D. I. Yavornytskyi, upon his arrival in Kyiv, Petro Sahaidachny assumed the title of "hetman of Ukraine" and began to rule
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of Peter Sahaidachny launched an offensive against Moscow. The assault lasted for several hours from three o'clock in the morning until dawn. The attackers were able to break into the city from the side of the Arbat Gate; however, not receiving adequate support, the attack stopped. Not seeing the
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in which he announced that he was sending his ambassadors, Colonels Mykhailo Doroshenko and Bohdan Konsha, with the task of precisely determining the time and place of their arrival near Moscow. On September 28, the ambassadors arrived in Zvenigorod and during negotiations with the command of the
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On September 24, Jan Khodkevich, Commander-in-Chief of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, died. The Ottoman command decided that this news would demoralize the defenders of Khotyn, and began to prepare a new large-scale attack. On September 25, the Ottoman troops launched an unsuccessful attack
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campaign were discussed at two general councils in June 1618. At these negotiations, the Cossacks, in particular, demanded an end to the oppression of the Orthodox population. After the negotiations, the Ukrainian command under the leadership of Hetman Sahaidachny developed a plan for the future
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On April 7, in the capital of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, the Zaporozhian ambassadors, led by Dmytro Otrokhymovich, signed an agreement with Oliver de Marcon (a representative of Duke Carl Gonzaga de Never, who later became one of the founders of a new knightly order called the League of
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An unsuccessful campaign in the Moscow region, as well as the rejection of the government commission by the Cossacks, led to the growth of dissatisfaction with Sahaidachny's policy. At the beginning of 1617, the Cossacks elected Dmytro Barabash as hetman. He disrupted the commission in Kyiv, and
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Due to the lack of direct written sources, it is not known exactly when Petro Konashevych was born. Olena Apanovych indicates the years 1577–1578, and Petro Sas has the date around 1582. Based on the assumption that in those days, children were usually named after a saint whose date of birth was
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Considering that the war began to take on a protracted nature, on September 28, 1621, Sultan Osman II launched a general offensive. The general assault began after many hours of cannon fire. Ottoman troops launched a simultaneous attack on the units of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the
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Timofey "to manage all bishopric matters in the dioceses subordinate to the Tsargorod Patriarch", that is, in the Kyiv Metropolitanate as well. At the same time, as a patriarch, he had the right to ordain church hierarchies. The same embassy conducted preliminary negotiations with the Jerusalem
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On July 16, the Zaporozhians approached Yelets, a strong fortress located a few tens of kilometers to the northeast. The defense of the city was managed by the voivode Andriy Polev, who had up to 7,000 warriors at his disposal (about 2,000 of his own garrison and the army of the Mtsen voivode).
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On April 10, 1622, Petro Sahaidachny died as a result of complications from a gunshot wound to the hand, which he received during the battle near Khotyn. The funeral of the hetman fell on Providna (Fomina) Sunday, April 28, 1622. His comrades-in-arms, residents of Kyiv, gathered at the crowded
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began to approach. Without waiting for the arrival of all the troops, the sultan decided to crush the Zaporozhian camp with a concentrated blow. However, a massive attack by the Ottoman army was repulsed by Cossack firearms and artillery. This angered the Ottoman sultan and he, making a vow to
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On March 25, in Kyiv, the hetman with several thousand Cossacks solemnly met the Patriarch of Jerusalem, asking him on behalf of the entire Zaporizhzhian Army for forgiveness of sins for shedding the blood of Christians during the Moscow campaign of 1618. A clear demonstration of the political
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On the morning of September 3, the Sultan gave the order to defeat the Zaporozhians. Addressing his army, he said: "If we don't defeat the Cossacks, they will take us for lakhs" (that is, they will disgrace themselves as soldiers). The Ottoman army launched an attack with active artillery and
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In 1690–1693, during the reconstruction of the Church of the Epiphany of the Kiev-Brat Monastery, the hetman's grave was moved under the southern wall of the cathedral. In 1935, the church was destroyed and information about this burial was finally lost. Currently, the provisional grave of
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In January 1620, Konashevych-Sahaidachny sent his ambassadors to Moscow with the assurance of Tsar Mikhail Fedorovych in service "in the old way" (military service to foreign monarchs was traditional for Zaporozhians). The embassy, headed by Peter Odints, held negotiations with influential
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On 20 June 1620, Sahaidachny organized an attack from land and sea on Perekop by a 17,000-strong Cossack army. The fighting began on July 9; according to S. Zholkevskyi, the campaign was quite successful. At the end of this expedition, the Cossacks decided to go to sea, which Sahaidachny
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fled from him. Taking this into account, Volkonsky decided to leave Kolomna with the army, after which he hurriedly left for the village. Gzhel is 65 km from Kolomna. During the next few days, without encountering resistance from the demoralized Moscow army, Sahaidachny crossed the
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army was independent, separate in its structure and organization. The total number of combat personnel was 2,032 soldiers; 100–200 self-employed peasants were with the caravan. The army consisted of four regiments of 500 people each, artillery, and a convoy. The head of the campaign,
492:, after graduation, Sahaidachny moved to Lviv, and later to Kyiv, where he worked as a home teacher, as well as an assistant to Kyiv land court judge Yan Aksak. Petro Sas suggests that during his studies at the Ostroh School, Sahaidachny decided to join the Zaporozhian Cossacks. 473:, were produced. The intellectual and ideological atmosphere of Ostroh formed Sahaidachny's beliefs and political views as a zealous defender of Orthodoxy, who consistently defended the rights and interests of his Church throughout his life. During his studies, Sahaidachny wrote 2860: 1416:
Sahaidachny's refusal to go on sea campaigns against the Ottomans caused discontent among broad sections of the Cossacks. Around the end of May 1619, Sahaidachny was deprived of power and Dmytro Barabash was elected Zaporozhian hetman. However, already at the beginning of July,
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In 2011, by the decision of the Synod of Bishops of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church, Petro Sahaidachny was canonized at the local level in the rank of "pious hetman". By the decision of the Holy Synod of the OCU of August 21, 2020, the name of the holy hetman Peter
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Despite the obstacle of the Ottoman army, once he received the mace, Sahaidachny faced the task of uniting with the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The hetman managed with this task and on September 1, avoiding pursuit, approached Khotyn with small losses and camped in the
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funeral. During the funeral, the students of the Kyiv Fraternal School read "Poems for the Sad Burial of Hetman Sahaidachny" dedicated to this sad event by Fr. Kasiyan Sakovich, who glorified the exploits of the Ukrainian commander and his service to the Christian faith.
798:. In June or at the beginning of July 1616, a change of hetman took place: Sahaidachny was proclaimed the hetman of the Zaporizhzhian Army. The reason for his election may have been the promise of organizing a bigger campaign than the one that took place in the spring. 1014:), the German emperor, the kings of Spain, England, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and France belonged to this league. Participation in these negotiations testified to the military and political weight of the Zaporizhzhian Army in European politics at that time. 1614:, where he was received with great honor by the commander-in-chief of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth army, Karl Khodkevich. However, there was no Cossack army there, for unknown reasons, Yakiv Borodavka stayed behind, and then he concentrated most of the army in 1555:
and began negotiations with the Cossack foreman, handing over the royal flag and 40 thousand zlotys. However, the Zaporozhians did not give a clear answer, pointing out the need for the recognition of the newly-ordained Orthodox hierarchs by the royal authorities.
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1622, Sahaidachny refused the royal commissioners to consider the demand to reduce the army to 3,000 people without convening a general Cossack council. At the end of the winter of 1622, a Cossack embassy was sent to Warsaw with a request to the king of the
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pointed out that it was because of this raid that the Muscovites were terrified and that the Zaporozhians "inclined their commissioners to negotiate as soon as possible." Renewal of negotiations took place on December 3 in the village of Deulini near the
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At the end of December, the Cossack Council decided to end hostilities and return to Ukraine. The army was divided into two parts, which marched along a parallel path. Most of them, under the leadership of Sahaidachny, moved along the left bank of the
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In mid-November to early December 1619, Konashevych-Sahaidachny decided to take advantage of the personal struggle between Khan Janibek-Girey and Shagin-Girey. He led a Cossack army numbering about 5,000 soldiers to the Tatar uluses with an exit near
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The period from 1603 to 1614, due to the lack of preserved verified written sources, is considered a "dark" period in Sahaidachny's biography. At that time he took an active part in the Cossack sea and land campaigns against the Ottomans and the
1965: 1211:, in which he indicated that he was leaving Mozhaisk for Moscow, and ordered the hetman to proceed immediately to arrive in the area of the Simon Monastery. The next day, a Cossack council was convened, where they decided to begin the march to 680:, and their main target was rich Ottoman and Tatar cities. They attacked several fortresses at the same time, but the main thrust was directed at the main objective of the campaign while trying to destroy the Ottoman fleet in ports and at sea. 1499:
At the beginning of March 1620, Sahaidachny had to repel an attack by the Tatars. Catching up with them near the Tashlyk River, he defeated the enemy and freed hundreds of captives. Immediately after the battle, the hetman returned to Kyiv.
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about Sahaidachny, who was in the Kyiv region and did not want to come to the aid of units of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and ordered his Cossacks to retreat. As Łukasz Sapieha pointed out, Sahaidachny wanted to use the help of the
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were more favorable to the Cossacks. Even though Sahaidachny submitted to the will of the king and promised not to carry out naval attacks on Ottoman cities, the Sejm of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth did not approve this agreement.
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opponent. Meanwhile, separate detachments of the Zaporozhians continued to attack Moscovy cities north and northwest of Moscow, ravaging the Yaroslavl and Vologda districts, thereby undermining the state's economic resources.
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Patriarch Feofan III regarding the possibility of consecrating the episcopate of the Ukrainian-Belarusian Orthodox Church. Petro Konashevych provided a personal guarantee of the patriarch's safety upon entering Ukraine.
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Peter Sahaidachny was buried in the Epiphany Cathedral of the Kyiv Brethren Monastery, which was later called the "Sahaydachny Monastery". His silver cross was on the "throne of St. John the Chrysostom" of this church.
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took part in the Cossack council, where they reported on the concluded Polish–Ottoman treaty. On the night of October 11–12, the entire Cossack army secretly moved to the left bank of the Dniester and stood near Braga.
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city garrison consisted of 3 janissary regiments. The commandant of the fortress had about 300 soldiers at his disposal, another 200 soldiers were under the command of the Capudana – the commander of the naval forces.
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close, Sahaidachny was roughly born around June 29 (July 9) 1582, on the feast of the apostles Peter and Paul. In 2010, the 440th anniversary of the birth of Hetman Petro Sahaidachny was celebrated at the state level.
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From there, the Zaporizhians marched to Kamianets, where on October 17, Prince Władysław thanked all the participants in the battles near Khotyn and announced the disbandment of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
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At the end of 1616, the authorities of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth decided to form a government commission for negotiations with the Zaporozhians, the purpose of which was to ban sea campaigns against the
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and improved relations between the Cossacks, the Orthodox clergy and peasants of Ukraine, which would later contribute to the establishment of a modern Ukrainian national consciousness. A military leader of the
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representatives of the Moscow bureaucracy. Moscow officials rewarded the ambassadors, but the Moscow authorities refused to accept the proposal of the Cossacks so as not to spoil relations with the Tatars.
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At the end of his life, he contributed to the renewal of churches in Kyiv, the construction of a new one in the Floriv Monastery, he sent fifteen-thousand red and gold coins to the Lviv Fraternal School.
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In February 1615, Konashevych was already an influential Cossack colonel commanding a detachment of up to 3,000 Cossacks. This is known from the letter of Łukasz Sapieha, who complained to his brother
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Feofan III, who was returning home after the ordination of Orthodox hierarchs in Ukraine. The Zaporizhians succeeded in this task, and on the 20 February, the Patriarch of Jerusalem reached Sorok.
4408: 1888: 3922:Извлеченіе изъ козацкихъ лѣтописей / Отделъ І. Извѣстія лѣтописные // Сборникъ матеріаловъ для исторической топографіи Кіева и его окрестностей.— Кіевъ: типографія Е. Я. Федорова, 1874.— С. 38 900:. At the Sejm, it was decided to allocate 20,000 zlotys to the Zaporozhian people to involve them in this campaign. Negotiations with the Cossacks were conducted by the Lithuanian chancellor 1642:
began on August 30, when a 5,000-strong Tatar detachment attacked the foresters (the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth light mercenary cavalry). However, only on September 2, the main units of
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The consequences of the Battle of Khotyn had great international significance. This battle forced the Ottoman Empire to abandon its plans to conquer Europe. The defeat of the Ottomans near
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the hetman elected by the Cossack council over all of Ukraine; cancellation of the Sejm's resolution on the restriction of Cossack rights and freedoms; and Ukrainians' freedom of religion.
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that Konashevych began to be called "Sahaidachny" as a skilled archer. The surname "Sahaidachny" was quite common among Cossacks in the middle of the seventeenth century, especially in the
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Konashevich has been reconstructed on the territory of the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy. In 2023, according to the Department of Cultural Heritage Protection of the KMDA, on the territory of the
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In October 1620, Patriarch Feofan III, together with two other Eastern hierarchs - Metropolitan Neofitus of Sofia and Bishop Avramiy of Stragon, consecrated the hegumen of the
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with a reconnaissance detachment of Cossacks numbering about 400 people. The crossing was made in the area of modern Perevytskyi Torzhek, 30 km (19 mi) southeast of
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including cannons, jewels, as well as rich captives captured during looting expeditions, allowed the Cossacks to arm themselves well and act as a powerful military force. The
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prince (Megrelia or Huria) on the protection of merchant vessels. In the spring of 1618, the Zaporizhians intensified their diplomatic efforts to fight together against the
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to obtain the crown of the Moscow Tsar, which at that time was owned by Mykhailo Romanov, elected by the Zemsky Sobor on February 21, 1613, the first Moscow Tsar from the
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Christian Militia). According to this agreement, Oliver de Marcon became the representative of the Zaporozhians in the matter of involving them in the crusade against the
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was already on its way. During July 20–31, Konashevych-Sahaidachny was received in Warsaw together with the embassy by the Gniezno Archbishop V. Gembytsky, as well as
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had landed above and below the place where the army of the Moscow voivode was stationed. Having received information about this, Volkonsky began to hastily retreat to
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sent a government commission to Ukraine together with an army led by S. Zholkivskyi. After learning about this, the Cossacks set up camp above the Uzyn River near
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In honor of Petro Sagaydachny, a higher military educational institution was named – the National Academy of Land Forces named after Hetman Petro Sagaydachny
868:. After returning, the Cossacks continued to attack the Ottoman fortresses. According to contemporaries, the Cossacks controlled the navigation between the 4383: 118: 1785:(Konashevich-Sahaidachny) was included in the Lunar Month (church calendar). April 7 is established as a day of memory for his general church veneration. 1773: 3865:Крутневич Гаврило // Енциклопедія історії України / Редкол.: В. А. Смолій (голова) та ін. — Київ : Наукова думка, 2008. — Т. 5: Кон - Кю. — С. 568. 3898:ДО ПИТАННЯ ІСТОРІЇ КОНФЕСІЙНОГО СТАНОВИЩА У КИЄВІ КІНЦЯ XVI – ПОЧАТКУ XVII СТОЛІТЬ У СВІТЛІ ПРАВОСЛАВНО-УНІАТСЬКОГО ПРОТИСТОЯННЯ | КИЇВСЬКЕ ПРАВОСЛАВ'Я 1158:
After the unsuccessful siege of Mykhailov, Sahaidachny sent about 2,000 Cossacks under the leadership of Fyodor Boryspilets to the close approaches of
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basin. First, it caused constant tension in Polish-Ottoman relations. Secondly, the attacks of the Zaporozhians caused colossal economic losses to the
2564: 2394: 1776:, archaeologists will conduct excavations at the site of the remains of the Epiphany Cathedral and try to find the grave of Hetman Peter Sahaidachny. 1572:. At the same time, an embassy was formed for the king of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, headed by Peter Sahaidachny, who had great authority in 1362:, which lasted for 15 years. According to Viktor Brehunenko, Sahaidachny himself was against appeasement and openly advocated the capture of Moscow. 1162:
from the south — to the Meshchersky Krai. One of the tasks of this maneuver was to divert the attention of the enemy from the planned forcing of the
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Osman II, the government of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth turned to the Cossacks. On February 28, the royal envoy B. Obalkovskyi arrived in
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found himself was difficult, so he promised to fulfill these conditions. Sahaidachny was sent gifts - a mace, a bunchuk, a seal, and a flag.
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Modern historians believe that during the years 1589–1592, he received his primary education in Sambir. From 1592 to 1598, he studied at the
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After the defeat at Tetsora, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth found itself in a dangerous situation. For help in the fight against the
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to the north of Mikhailov by the main Cossack army. The troops of Fedor Boryspilets captured the cities of Kasimov, Kazar, and Romanov.
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regions. Armed with a quiver, a well-trained archer could shoot from eight to twelve arrows per minute, which sometimes flew 500 paces.
549:, it is known that Konashevych spent a long time among the Zaporozhians, gaining authority with his courage and intelligence. It was in 3919:Архієпископ Ігор Ісіченко. «Вірші на жалосний погреб гетьмана Сагайдачного» о. Касіяна Саковича та проблема витоків «козацького бароко» 1744: 885: 477:, in which he defended the Orthodox faith. This work was highly appreciated by contemporaries, in particular the Lithuanian chancellor 412: 341: 195: 3984: 2425: 1469: 3377:Демочко, В. "Роль козацтва на чолі з П. Сагайдачним у відновленні на розвитку церковного життя в Україні в першій половині XVII ст". 438:, which at that time was experiencing a period of prosperity and where well-trained teachers worked. During the years 1594–1600, the 3653: 3609: 1971: 75: 845:
The news of the capture of Kafa by the Zaporozhians caused a commotion in Bakhchisarai, Khan Janibek-Gerai fled to the fortress of
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led to the weakening of the Sultan's internal political power. Already in the spring of 1622, a military mutiny broke out against
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Feofan III was in Moscow, who had the goal of consecrating the Patriarch of Moscow, Metropolitan Philaret, and his affairs in the
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At the end of October, Sahaidachny sent an 8,000-strong army to the south of Moscow, to the land adjacent to the left bank of the
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possibility of continuing the attack, the units of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth retreated from the city with small losses.
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Shortly after the crossing, the Cossack troops camped near Cherkizovo, from there on September 24 Sahaidachny wrote a letter to
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defenders. After capturing the city, the Zaporozhians were stationed in its post, and on July 10, they continued their journey.
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Abbas I the Great to relocate 10,000–12,000 Cossacks to the Black Sea port of Jani (perhaps at the mouth of the Trabzon River).
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In July 1616, the hetman together with six thousand Cossacks on 120–150 seagulls went on a naval campaign. At the exit from the
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wife and close relatives, the hetman appointed guardians: Kyiv Metropolitan Jov Boretskyi and close associate Olifer Golub.
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and Tver gates. The main attacking force was the troops of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and mercenaries. The army of
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Shortly after being elected hetman, Sahaidachny prepared a campaign to the impregnable Ottoman fortress of Kaffa (modern
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A sword gifted to Sahaidachny by king Vladislaus Vasa as a sign of gratitude for his services at the Battle of Khotyn
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In April 1618 in Warsaw, the ambassadors of the Zaporizhzhian Army generally agreed to the anti-Ottoman plan of the
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along the entire front line, but the main preparations were made for the general assault planned for September 28.
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of Pereyaslavl-Ryazanskyi. Upon returning to Sahaidachnoy's troops, Pesochnya, Sapozhok, and Shatsk were captured.
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Janibek-Girey. The Zaporozhians inflicted significant losses on the enemy and also freed many Christian captives.
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Commonwealth of Nations, they agreed that the unification of the troops would take place on October 3 in the
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already in April organized a large sea campaign against the Ottomans with the participation of 150 seagulls.
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accepted the proposal of the Sejm of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth to take part in the war against the
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was a major center of Eastern Orthodox culture, theology and ideology, in which many works directed against
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were forbidden to raid Ukrainian and Polish lands; Zaporozhians were forbidden to go on expeditions to the
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Konashevich-Sahaidachny's raid on Kaluga was a shock for the Moscow authorities. Evaluating these events,
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Konashevych-Sahaidachny, Petro, article originally appeared in the Encyclopedia of Ukraine, vol. 2 (1988)
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On September 15, Tsar Mykhailo Romanov ordered H. Volkonsky not to allow Sahaidachny's army to cross the
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Recognition of administrative and judicial autonomy of Ukraine by the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
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At the end of the sixteenth century, apparently, in the second half of 1598, Konashevych joined the
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restoration of diplomatic relations. The border between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the
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Tsar Mykhailo Romanov sent a 7,000-strong army under the leadership of Dmytro Pozharsky and Prince
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campaign. Since according to Cossack intelligence reports, most of the Moscow troops were aimed at
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both on land and sea, Sahaidachny is best known for the significant role his troops played in the
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wanted to reform the Zaporozhian Army on the model of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. King
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In 1619, Jov Boretskyi, one of the founders of the Kyiv Brotherhood, was elected abbot of the
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Konashevych-Sahaidachny regained the hetman's mace. Around July 30, he convened a council in
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in May. Sahaidachny participated in this campaign as a Cossack. On October 28, 1600, in the
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On July 7, the Cossacks approached Livna, one of the most fortified cities in the south of
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for about a week. Having lulled the enemy's vigilance, the Cossacks continued their march.
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organized a Moldavian–Wallachian military campaign, which was joined by several thousand
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On October 6, the army led by P. Sahaydachnyi set off along the Kashirskyi road towards
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In 1613, the Cossacks made two campaigns on the Ottoman coast, and at the mouth of the
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In February 1621, Konashevych-Sahaidachny accompanied several hundred Cossacks to the
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led by Gavril Krutnevych. The purpose of this campaign was to support Yeremia Mohyla (
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was divided into several parts, some of them went to storm the fortress beyond the
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against the Cossacks. This army had to prevent the Zaporozhians from crossing the
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At the end of the 1590s and the beginning of the 1620s, the main activity of the
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In 2001 a monument dedicated to Petro Konashevich-Sagaydachniy was erected in
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were already nearing completion. Feofan had the authority given to him by the
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to oust the soldiers from Ukraine, because the Cossacks felt hatred for them.
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In August 1614, the Zaporozhians on forty seagulls went to the shores of the
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to keep the promises made earlier, but no particular results were achieved.
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and non-registered Cossacks met in the Sukha Dibrova tract (a tract between
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who claimed that the monument would be redeployed to an unmentioned museum.
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Grabież dóbr kultury w wojnach Rzeczypospolitej Obojga Narodów (1569–1795)
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Biloborodko, Adam Pidigirskyi, Sydir Chornyi (Semakovich), Ivan Gardzeya.
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Conditions for the participation of Sahaidachny's troops in the campaign:
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Expansion of the Cossack territory in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth;
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Kozhara: Hetman Sahaidachny frigate to join NATO’s anti-piracy operation
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In 1617–1618, the Zaporozhians concluded an alliance agreement with the
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In Kharkiv opened a "conquered" in annexed Crimea monument Sagaydachny
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replace Ukrainian spelling of Russian tsars and nobility with Russian.
2386: 2371: 2351: 2336: 2331: 1822:. The authors of the monument are Valeriy Shvetsov, Oles Sydoruk and 1723: 1693: 1639: 1611: 1607: 1588: 1573: 1425: 1385: 1327: 1292: 1273: 1261: 1217: 1212: 1185: 1159: 1152: 1131: 1120: 1108: 1087: 1036: 1032: 979:. At the beginning of March 1618, Sahaidachny sent an embassy to the 897: 831: 811: 795: 731: 712: 704: 700: 661: 616: 458: 420: 260: 3287:Запорожці у польсько-московській війні наприкінці Смути 1617–1618 рр 3272:Запорожці у польсько-московській війні наприкінці Смути 1617–1618 рр 3257:Запорожці у польсько-московській війні наприкінці Смути 1617–1618 рр 3214:Запорожці у польсько-московській війні наприкінці Смути 1617–1618 рр 3199:Запорожці у польсько-московській війні наприкінці Смути 1617–1618 рр 3184:Запорожці у польсько-московській війні наприкінці Смути 1617–1618 рр 3169:Запорожці у польсько-московській війні наприкінці Смути 1617–1618 рр 1399:
After returning to Ukraine, Sahaidachny's army was stationed in the
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In the second half of June 1618, six regiments of the 20,000-strong
3877:Мирослав Мамчак. Україна: Шлях до моря. Історія українського флоту. 3612:. Army Academy named after hetman Petro Sahaydachyi. Archived from 611:, announced the accession to the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth of 3668: 3638: 2800:"Видатні постаті української історії. Петро Конашевич-Сагайдачний" 2346: 1331: 650: 597: 505: 499: 386: 236: 3859:Козаки-найманці на службі європейських держав - Україна Incognita 892:. For this, they were gathering a 10,000-strong army, with which 687:
In 1607, the Zaporozhians conducted a major campaign against the
3931:Як сучасні козаки захищають Україну: розповідає нащадок гетьмана 3853:Видатні постаті української історії. Петро Конашевич-Сагайдачний 1815: 1552: 1461: 1418: 1404: 1393: 1112: 1055:
for help. In March 1618, twelve Zaporozhian centurions met with
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with the captured booty. With the rest of the army, he hid near
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was established along the Dniester River; The Ottomans and the
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The successful actions of the Zaporozhian Cossacks angered the
3856:Пригоди козаків у Прибалтиці - Український тиждень, Тиждень.ua 2741:Гетьман Петро Конашевич-Сагайдачний. Історичні постаті України 1444:. A battle took place near Perekop with about 8,000 troops of 730:, they defeated the Ottoman flotilla and captured six Ottoman 26: 2643:Верховна Рада України. Офіційний вебпортал парламенту України 927:. At the beginning of August 1617, the Ottoman fleet reached 327:– 20 April 1622) was a political and civic leader, who was a 3706:"Ukraine scuttles its flagship frigate as Russians close in" 3346:"Митра і шабля. Як Сагайдачний врятував православну церкву" 2909:"ПЕТРО КОНАШЕВИЧ САГАЙДАЧНИЙ (До 380-річчя від дня смерті)" 1276:
were very decisive, and this is confirmed by his letter to
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in order not to slow down the movement. After crossing the
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and elected Sahaidachny as his hetman for the second time.
481:, who called the work "the most valuable" in his letter to 3141:. Київ: Інститут історії України НАН України. p. 333. 3126:. Київ: Інститут історії України НАН України. p. 331. 3111:. Київ: Інститут історії України НАН України. p. 329. 2992: 2990: 2988: 2986: 2984: 2893:. Київ: Інститут історії України НАН України. p. 208. 2878:. Київ: Інститут історії України НАН України. p. 233. 2821:. Київ: Інститут історії України НАН України. p. 230. 2788:. Київ: Інститут історії України НАН України. p. 217. 2773:. Київ: Інститут історії України НАН України. p. 206. 2758:. Київ: Інститут історії України НАН України. p. 205. 2567:. Religious Information Service of Ukraine. 20 April 2022. 3904:Митра і шабля. Як Сагайдачний врятував православну церкву 3227: 2734: 2732: 4359:
Ruthenian nobility of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
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fortress, where the 150,000-strong Ottoman army led by
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was not chosen by chance. It was at that time that the
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along the left bank of the Dnieper in the direction of
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Ukrainian Cossack political, civic, and military leader
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from 1616 to 1622. During his tenure, he transformed
3289:. Біла Церква: О. В. Пшонківський. pp. 447–448. 3274:. Біла Церква: О. В. Пшонківський. pp. 441–446. 3259:. Біла Церква: О. В. Пшонківський. pp. 376–386. 3216:. Біла Церква: О. В. Пшонківський. pp. 372–374. 3201:. Біла Церква: О. В. Пшонківський. pp. 352–354. 3171:. Біла Церква: О. В. Пшонківський. pp. 341–343. 1913:; unveiled in October 2017 at the initiative of the 1310:
On October 11, the army of Prince Władysław and the
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hetman. On 20 April 2022 he was further declared by
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Polish people of the Polish–Russian War (1609–1618)
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For other uses, see 3895:Сагайдачний Петро — український козацький гетьман 3547:Хотинська битва 1621 – битва за Центральну Європу 3532:Хотинська битва 1621 – битва за Центральну Європу 3517:Хотинська битва 1621 – битва за Центральну Європу 3502:Хотинська битва 1621 – битва за Центральну Європу 3487:Хотинська битва 1621 – битва за Центральну Європу 3472:Хотинська битва 1621 – битва за Центральну Європу 3457:Хотинська битва 1621 – битва за Центральну Європу 3442:Хотинська битва 1621 – битва за Центральну Європу 3427:Хотинська битва 1621 – битва за Центральну Європу 3409:Хотинська битва 1621 – битва за Центральну Європу 3394:Хотинська битва 1621 – битва за Центральну Європу 3361:Хотинська битва 1621 – битва за Центральну Європу 3154:Хотинська битва 1621 – битва за Центральну Європу 3094:Хотинська битва 1621 – битва за Центральну Європу 3079:Хотинська битва 1621 – битва за Центральну Європу 3061:Хотинська битва 1621 – битва за Центральну Європу 3046:Хотинська битва 1621 – битва за Центральну Європу 3031:Хотинська битва 1621 – битва за Центральну Європу 3013:Хотинська битва 1621 – битва за Центральну Європу 2975:Хотинська битва 1621 – битва за Центральну Європу 2957:Хотинська битва 1621 – битва за Центральну Європу 2691:Хотинська битва 1621 – битва за Центральну Європу 2625:Хотинська битва 1621 – битва за Центральну Європу 2580:Хотинська битва 1621 – битва за Центральну Європу 2464:Хотинська битва 1621 – битва за Центральну Європу 2457: 2455: 2539:"ПЦУ визнала святим гетьмана Петра Сагайдачного" 1811:in Lviv is named after hetman Petro Sahaydachyi. 604:, the Polish troops defeated Michael the Brave. 379:patron saint of the military forces of Ukraine. 3750:, Broadcasting Company «MTV» (13 October 2017) 3186:. Біла Церква: О. В. Пшонківський. p. 346. 1927:. The monument was dismantled on 7 May 2022 by 1626:valley. Active hostilities began in September. 2512:. Vol. 1. Kyiv: Libid Press. p. 440. 2476: 2474: 2472: 2470: 607:At the beginning of 1601, the king of Poland, 222:, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (now Ukraine) 4027: 3868:Коваленко Л. Т. «Петро Конашевич-Сагайдачний» 2419: 1403:, and the Hetman's regiment was stationed in 1287:, the Zaporozhians united with the forces of 1059:and promised to bring him an army of 20,000. 983:to enlist his support in the war against the 963:Return: Formation of an anti-Turkish alliance 8: 3815:сайт Свято-Введенського чоловічого монастиря 3635:Germany to send military advisers to Ukraine 3242:"Рейд Гетьмана Петра Сагайдачного на Москву" 2902: 2900: 1452:Restoration of the Orthodox church hierarchy 1326:. The main goal of this raid was to capture 395:family, to which Petro Sahaidachny belonged. 1833:the monument to Konashevych-Sahaidachny in 1334:(market settlement), but did not storm the 4409:People of the Polish–Ottoman War (1620–21) 4034: 4020: 4012: 3883:Рейд Гетьмана Петра Сагайдачного на Москву 3024: 3022: 2968: 2966: 2426: 2412: 1944: 1559:On June 15–17, 1621, a general council of 810:), which was the main slave market in the 248: 231: 117: 97: 2935: 2933: 1882:to prevent its capture by Russian forces. 1841:. (Where it was unveiled in August 2015.) 1069:Freedom of the Orthodox faith in Ukraine; 856:After this victory, Sahaidachny attacked 830:, the Cossacks met a squadron of Ottoman 530:and its vassals and, in certain periods, 76:Learn how and when to remove this message 4369:Eastern Orthodox Christians from Ukraine 3139:Петро Конашевич-Сагайдачний: молоді роки 3124:Петро Конашевич-Сагайдачний: молоді роки 3109:Петро Конашевич-Сагайдачний: молоді роки 3072: 3070: 2891:Петро Конашевич-Сагайдачний: молоді роки 2876:Петро Конашевич-Сагайдачний: молоді роки 2819:Петро Конашевич-Сагайдачний: молоді роки 2786:Петро Конашевич-Сагайдачний: молоді роки 2771:Петро Конашевич-Сагайдачний: молоді роки 2756:Петро Конашевич-Сагайдачний: молоді роки 1199:On September 9, Sahaidachny crossed the 764:, and the Cossacks captured the Ottoman 752:In 1615, 80 Cossack seagulls approached 691:, during which they captured and burned 3820:Відбулося засідання Священного Синоду. 3576:"Відбулося засідання Священного Синоду" 2998:"КОНАШЕВИЧ-САГАЙДАЧНИЙ ПЕТРО КОНОНОВИЧ" 2833:"Конашевич-Сагайдачний Петро Кононович" 2666:"КОНАШЕВИЧ-САГАЙДАЧНИЙ ПЕТРО КОНОНОВИЧ" 2522:A Short History of the Zaporozhian Host 2482:"Конашевич–Сагайдачний Петро Кононович" 2451: 2323: 2252: 2172: 2109: 1979: 1956: 1909:Monument to Konashevych-Sahaidachny in 1894:Monument to Konashevych-Sahaidachny in 1854: 884:In the summer of 1616, the Sejm of the 284:Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church 3914:Г.Грабянка, С.Величко, Й.Мюллер та ін. 3489:. Київ: Балтія-Друк. pp. 115–116. 3474:. Київ: Балтія-Друк. pp. 114–115. 352:in 1621, as well as the Polish Prince 335:from irregular military troops into a 3420: 3418: 3372: 3370: 2716: 2714: 2712: 2710: 2708: 2706: 2704: 2702: 2700: 2660: 2658: 2656: 703:, during which an attack was made on 7: 3654:A monument to Sahaidachny in Kharkov 1513:St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery 1458:St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery 1072:Increase of registered Cossack army; 131:Hetman of the HRG Host of Zaporizhia 4354:Hetmans of the Zaporozhian Cossacks 3768:0629.com.ua – Сайт города Мариуполя 880:First deprivation of the hetmanship 399:Petro Konashevych was born into an 4384:Polish people of Ukrainian descent 3688:. Interfax Ukraine. Archived from 25: 3549:. Київ: Балтія-Друк. p. 128. 3534:. Київ: Балтія-Друк. p. 125. 3519:. Київ: Балтія-Друк. p. 118. 3504:. Київ: Балтія-Друк. p. 117. 3459:. Київ: Балтія-Друк. p. 111. 3444:. Київ: Балтія-Друк. p. 106. 3429:. Київ: Балтія-Друк. p. 101. 3396:. Київ: Балтія-Друк. p. 166. 3363:. Київ: Балтія-Друк. p. 165. 3156:. Київ: Балтія-Друк. p. 160. 3096:. Київ: Балтія-Друк. p. 159. 3081:. Київ: Балтія-Друк. p. 158. 3063:. Київ: Балтія-Друк. p. 157. 3033:. Київ: Балтія-Друк. p. 156. 3015:. Київ: Балтія-Друк. p. 155. 2977:. Київ: Балтія-Друк. p. 154. 2959:. Київ: Балтія-Друк. p. 152. 2627:. Київ: Балтія-Друк. p. 148. 2582:. Київ: Балтія-Друк. p. 141. 1972:Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks 1831:2014 Russian annexation of Crimea 1272:Sahaidachny's intentions towards 888:decided to continue the war with 419:, three miles (4.8 km) from 3953: 3578:. 21 August 2020. Archived from 3411:. Київ: Балтія-Друк. p. 38. 3048:. Балтія-Друк. pp. 156–157. 1964: 1933:2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 1902: 1887: 1880:2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine 1857: 1638:The first minor skirmishes near 1412:Signing of the Rostavy Agreement 1224:and preparing for the crossing. 1027:At the beginning of April 1617, 31: 3981:– Petro Konashevych Sahaidachny 3704:Evans, Michael (4 March 2022). 1837:was removed and handed over to 1587:) set off on a campaign to the 1479:The time of the embassy to the 1184:and stop their advance towards 615:, which previously belonged to 565:Wallachia and Livonia campaigns 467:Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church 407:, at the village of Kulchytsy ( 4349:Seniors of Registered Cossacks 2847:"Пригоди козаків у Прибалтиці" 2743:. Одеса: Маяк. pp. 24–65. 1929:Russian occupation authorities 1809:National Ground Forces Academy 1745:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth 886:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth 413:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth 342:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth 196:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth 1: 4124:Petro Konashevych-Sahaidachny 4043:Hetmans of Ukrainian Cossacks 3985:Petro Kononovych Sahaydachnyi 3960:Petro Konashevych-Sahaidachny 3656:, Status quo (23 August 2014) 3545:Сас, П.; Кіркене, Г. (2011). 3530:Сас, П.; Кіркене, Г. (2011). 3515:Сас, П.; Кіркене, Г. (2011). 3500:Сас, П.; Кіркене, Г. (2011). 3485:Сас, П.; Кіркене, Г. (2011). 3470:Сас, П.; Кіркене, Г. (2011). 3455:Сас, П.; Кіркене, Г. (2011). 3440:Сас, П.; Кіркене, Г. (2011). 3425:Сас, П.; Кіркене, Г. (2011). 3407:Сас, П.; Кіркене, Г. (2011). 3392:Сас, П.; Кіркене, Г. (2011). 3359:Сас, П.; Кіркене, Г. (2011). 3302:Український історичний журнал 3152:Сас, П.; Кіркене, Г. (2011). 3092:Сас, П.; Кіркене, Г. (2011). 3077:Сас, П.; Кіркене, Г. (2011). 3059:Сас, П.; Кіркене, Г. (2011). 3044:Сас, П.; Кіркене, Г. (2011). 3029:Сас, П.; Кіркене, Г. (2011). 3011:Сас, П.; Кіркене, Г. (2011). 2973:Сас, П.; Кіркене, Г. (2011). 2955:Сас, П.; Кіркене, Г. (2011). 2725:. 2012, 1–2 (103–104): 18–35. 2689:Сас, П.; Кіркене, Г. (2011). 2623:Сас, П.; Кіркене, Г. (2011). 2610:Український історичний журнал 1043:At the end of September near 496:With the Zaporozhian Cossacks 321: 318:Piotr Konaszewicz-Sahajdaczny 302:Petro Konashevych-Sahaidachny 242:Petro Konashevych-Sahaidachny 184: 102:Petro Konashevych-Sahaidachny 4364:Zaporozhian Cossack nobility 1795:Frigate "Hetman Sahaidachny" 1107:led by Konashevych left for 1079:The situation in which King 951:, on the Rostavytsia River. 517:Joining the Zaporozhian Army 329:Hetman of Ukrainian Cossacks 4374:Ukrainian Eastern Catholics 3379:Волинські історичні записки 2924:"МОРСЬКІ ПОХОДИ ЗАПОРОЖЦІВ" 2693:. Балтія-Друк. p. 150. 2597:. Київ: Либідь. p. 10. 2578:С, П.; Кіркене, Г. (2011). 2506:Nataliia Polonska-Vasylenko 569:In the autumn of 1600, the 475:Explanation about the Union 310:Петро Конашевич-Сагайдачний 110:Петро Конашевич-Сагайдачний 51:. The specific problem is: 4425: 4054:Hetman of Zaporizhian Host 1878:on 28 February during the 1018:Campaign of 1618 to Moscow 772:Zaporozhian Cossack leader 405:Western Ukrainian nobility 369:Orthodox Church of Ukraine 271:Orthodox Church of Ukraine 90: 47:to meet Knowledge (XXG)'s 4313: 4049: 777:Receiving the Hetman mace 647:Zaporozhian sea campaigns 512:). Woodcut from 1622 book 415:. The village was in the 309: 247: 226: 171: 136: 125: 116: 107: 2739:Яворницький, Д. 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Sahaidachnyi

Hetman of the HRG Host of Zaporizhia
Vasyl Strilkovsky
Olifer Holub
Kulchytsi
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Ukraine
Kyiv
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Right-Believing
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Orthodox Church of Ukraine
Canonized
Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church
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Ukrainian
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Hetman of Ukrainian Cossacks
Zaporozhian Cossacks
regular army
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Battle of Khotyn
Ottoman Empire

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