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Historic cossack monastery in Cherkasy Oblast
The Trakhtemyriv Monastery (Ukrainian: Трахтемирівський монастир) was a historic Сossack monastery located near the settlements of Trakhtemyriv and Zarubnytsiv
Trakhtemyriv_Monastery
Village in Cherkasy Oblast, Ukraine
Trakhtemyriv (Ukrainian: Трахтемирів [trɐxteˈmɪrʲiu̯]; Polish: Trechtymirów) is a small village in Cherkasy Raion, Cherkasy Oblast. It belongs to Bobrytsia
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16-17th century Polish–Lithuanian Cossack units
granted them a banner, a seal, and a mace, and designated the town of Trakhtemyriv as their official residence. Prince Michał Wiśniowiecki was appointed
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1710 constitutional document
XII, the Russians from Zaporozhian territories to grant the town of Trakhtemyriv to the Zaporozhians to serve as a hospital, and to disallow non-Zaporozhians
Constitution_of_Pylyp_Orlyk
Village in Cherkasy Oblast, Ukraine
four the most important monasteries of Ukrainian Cossacks along with Trakhtemyriv monastery, Mezhyhirya Monastery, and Motrynyn monastery. Until 18 July
Lebedyn,_Cherkasy_Oblast
between the historic reserve and the regional landscape park [uk] in Trakhtemyriv; as well as the de facto abolition of the reserve in Lviv due to government-level
List of historic reserves in Ukraine
List_of_historic_reserves_in_Ukraine
Derenkovets Heronymivka Holovkivka Kostiantynivka Mezhyrich Ozeryshche Subotiv Trakhtemyriv Tymoshivka Ivanhorod Ladyzhynka Okhmativ Zelenyi Hai Blahodatne Novoukrainka
List of villages in Cherkasy Oblast
List_of_villages_in_Cherkasy_Oblast
Hill range in Ukraine
kilometers and width ranging from 3 to 9 kilometers, the massif extends from Trakhtemyriv to the mouth of Ros river and is clearly separated from the rest of the
Kaniv_Hills
Military unit
strategic position of the unit, from which crossings over the Dnieper (at Trakhtemyriv, Rzhyshchiv and Kaniv itself) could be controlled, it grew to become
Kaniv_Regiment
(today part of Ukraine) Suraż Świniuchy (today part of Ukraine) Szydłów Trakhtemyriv (today part of Ukraine) Tykocin Tymbark Tyszowce Ulaniv (today part of
Royal city in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Royal_city_in_Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth
Ukrainian Cossack military leader
p. 122. ISBN 1442628464. Ivan Sirko – National Hero of France. Kaniv-Trakhtemyriv Cossack Sich portal. "Le 17 juin 2017, une plaque commémorative dédiée
Ivan_Sirko
Ukrainian Cossack political, civic, and military leader
Monument to Sahaidachny in Trakhtemyriv, the historical residence of Registered Cossacks
Petro_Konashevych-Sahaidachny
Soviet General
regiment moved forward and expelled German forces from the village of Trakhtemyriv. He was wounded twice, but remained on active duty. By the Decree of
Vasily_Fedotov
Battle fought in the Khmelnytsky Uprising
going with his escort (around 1,000 men, though some sources say 250) to Trakhtemyriv (administrative center of Registered Cossacks), but suddenly changed
Battle_of_Zhovti_Vody
Soviet colonel (1912–1943)
Southwestern and Voronezh fronts. On September 24, 1943, near the village of Trakhtemyriv, Kanevsky district, Cherkasy Oblast, he crossed the Dnieper. At a critical
Arkady_Kaplunov
Iron Age archaeological culture in Eastern Europe
the ground. The large earthworks of the Aroteres included: the site of Trakhtemyriv the site of Sharpivka near Zlatopil, dating from between 550 and 500
Scythian_culture
Village in Zhytomyr Oblast, Popilnia settlement hromada
Niitosławski's wife Eleonora, together with her daughter Magdalena (wife of the Trakhtemyriv elder K. Szczeniowski), took money from Russian and Ukrainian merchants
Khodorkiv
1637 rebellion in Ukraine
leaders at the Battle of Kumeiki, became hetman the following year. Trakhtemyriv Franz (2006), p. 196 Franz (2006), p. 194 Franz (2005), pp. 46-54 Franz
Pavliuk_uprising
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English (West Country) : habitational name from a place named with the Old English elements slÄh ‘sloe’ + cumb ‘valley’, in particular Slocum on the Isle of Wight and in Devon.Anthony Slocombe or Slocum (1590–1674/75) came from Taunton, Somerset, England, to Taunton, MA, in 1637.
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