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Hetman of Ukrainian Cossacks
Ivan Pidkova (Ukrainian: Іван Підкова) or Ioan Potcoavă (died 16 June 1578), also known as Ioan Crețul, and Nicoară Potcoavă among Romanians, was a prominent
Ivan_Pidkova
The pidkova (Ukrainian: Підкова, literally "Horseshoe") is a musical instrument. In some Ukrainian folk instrument ensembles a steel horseshoe dangling
Pidkova
Kozitsky A., Pidkova I. (2007, p. 407) Kozitsky A., Pidkova I. (2007, pp. 334, 408) Kozitsky A., Pidkova I. (2007, p. 408) Kozitsky A., Pidkova I. (2007,
Lviv_during_the_Middle_Ages
The Moldavian Campaign was conducted by the Zaporozhian Cossacks of Ivan Pidkova against the Moldavian ruler Peter the Lame and his Ottoman allies, on 11–29
Pidkova's Moldavian campaign (1577)
Pidkova's_Moldavian_campaign_(1577)
City in Lviv Oblast, Ukraine
King Danylo, Taras Shevchenko, Ivan Fedorov, Solomiya Krushelnytska, Ivan Pidkova, Mykhailo Hrushevskyi, Pope John Paul II, Jan Kiliński, Ivan Trush, Saint
Lviv
Ivan Pidkova (Ukrainian: Іван Підкова) is an early poem by Ukrainian author Taras Shevchenko, written approximately in 1839 in Saint Petersburg. It was
Ivan_Pidkova_(poem)
1840 Ukrainian-language poetry collection by Taras Shevchenko
Black Eyebrows), "До Основ'яненка" (To Osnovyanenko), "Іван Підкова" (Ivan Pidkova), and "Тарасова ніч" (Taras's night). There were three editions of the
Kobzar_(poetry_collection)
Title of the leader of the Zaporozhian Host
otaman') by the Tsar of Russia. Among most famous Kish otamans were Ivan Pidkova, Ivan Sirko, Petro Kalnyshevsky. There were at least 30 Kish otamans in
Kish_otaman
Historical region split between Romania and Ukraine
Moldavian territory. Notably, Ivan Pidkova, best known as the subject of Ukraine's bard Taras Shevchenko's Ivan Pidkova (1840), led military campaigns in
Bukovina
Historical term
a leader who was sponsored by Moscow Ivan Svirgovsky (1567–1574) Ivan Pidkova (1577–1578), leader Ivan Orishevsky (1579–1591) Bogdan Mikoshinsky (1586–1594)
Hetman of the Zaporizhian Cossacks
Hetman_of_the_Zaporizhian_Cossacks
Political institution in the Cossack Hetmanate and Zaporozhian Cossack culture
Rada Encyclopedia of Ukraine. Kononenko. Hurzhii et al. 2004, p. 235. Pidkova & Shust 2002, p. 198. Encyclopedia of Ukraine 1984. Shcherbak 1997, p. 328
Cossack_Rada
, Pidkova І. (2007, p. 394) Moshenskiy (2014, p. 228) Kozitskiy A., Pidkova І. (2007, pp. 394–395) Kozitskiy (2008, p. 597) Kozitskiy A., Pidkova І.
Banks_in_Lviv
Historic and geographic term for Ukraine
Archived from the original on 2022-02-05. Retrieved 2022-02-06. Ihor Pidkova (editor), Roman Shust (editor), "Dovidnyk z istorii Ukrainy Archived 2009-04-10
Little_Russia
Hill on the bank of the Dnieper near Kaniv in Ukraine
The monastery was the burial place of several hetmans of Ukraine: Ivan Pidkova, Samiylo Kishka and others. Due to the 100th Anniversary of Shevchenko
Taras_Hill
1919 battle of the Polish-Ukrainian War
українознавства. Словникова частина (ЕУ-II). Vol. 10. 2000. p. 3774. Kubiyovych Pidkova ""Скок тигра". Чортківська офензива УГА | Збруч". 2016-12-12. Archived
Chortkiv_offensive
2007, p. 381—382. Kozytskyi & Pidkova 2007, p. 407—408. Kozytskyi & Pidkova 2007, p. 381—382, 407. Kozytskyi & Pidkova 2007, p. 382. Kozytskyi & Bilostotskyi
Crime and law in medieval Lviv
Crime_and_law_in_medieval_Lviv
Polish and Soviet army general
Driver in the Spanish Civil War, The New Press, London-New York, 2008 I. Pidkova, R. M. Shust, K. Bondarenko, "Dovidnyk z istoriï Ukraïny Archived 10 April
Karol_Świerczewski
16th to 18th-century Cossack polity in modern southern Ukraine
(1574–1575) Bohdan Ruzhynski (1575–1576) Jacub Szach (1576–1578) Ivan Pidkova (1577–1578) Lukyan Chornynsky (1578) Jan Oryszowski (1581) Samuel Zborowski
Zaporozhian_Sich
Zaporozhian Cossack Otaman
History. University of Toronto Press. pp. 143. ISBN 0-8020-8390-0. Ihor Pidkova (editor), Roman Shust (editor), "Dovidnyk z istorii Ukrainy Archived 2009-04-10
Yakiv_Barabash
Ukrainian poet and artist (1814–1861)
expressed in Shevchenko's poems Nalyvaiko, The Night of Taras, Hamalia, Ivan Pidkova and Haidamaky. I know of no poet in the literature of the world who made
Taras_Shevchenko
Ukrainian rock band
festival circuit in Ukraine and beyond. Okean Elzy participated at Sribna Pidkova Festival, Alternative 2, Perlyny Sezonu, Tavriyski Ihry, Trust Open Air
Okean_Elzy
Name list
Romanian general Ioan Popovici-Bănățeanul (1869–1893), Romanian poet Ivan Pidkova (Ukrainian: Ioan Potcoavă) (died 1578), Hetman of Ukrainian Cossacks Ioan
Ioan
Cossacks Ostap Dashkevych (1514–1535) Dmytro Vyshnevetsky (1550–1563) Ivan Pidkova (1577–1578), Cossack Hetman and Hospodar of Moldavia Kryshtof Kosynsky
List_of_people_from_Ukraine
1578 – 21 November 1579 17 October 1582 – 29 August 1591 Drăculești Ivan Pidkova November–December 1577 Hetman Non-dynastic. Hetman in Ukraine (1577–78)
List_of_monarchs_of_Moldavia
Reprisals for the Crimean–Nogai slave raids (1492–1774)
Samiylo Kishka (POW) Bohdan Ruzhynsky [uk] Mykhailo Ruzhynsky [uk] Ivan Pidkova Yakiv Shah [uk] Zakhar Kulaga [uk] † Severyn Nalyvaiko Hryhoriy Loboda
Cossack_raids
Khanate Nogai Horde Victory 1577 Ivan Pidkova's Moldavian campaign Zaporozhian Cossacks Moldavia Ottoman Empire Pidkova became ruler of Moldavia 1591–1606
List of wars involving Ukraine
List_of_wars_involving_Ukraine
City in Ukraine
military campaigns against Tatars and Turks, including operations led by Ivan Pidkova (died 1578). In 1523, the city was unsuccessfully besieged by the Crimean
Cherkasy
Raman spectroscopy technique
PMID 18082644. Orlando, Andrea; Franceschini, Filippo; Muscas, Cristian; Pidkova, Solomiya; Bartoli, Mattia; Rovere, Massimo; Tagliaferro, Alberto (2021)
Resonance_Raman_spectroscopy
published in 1993–99, the second in 1999. The authors of the handbook are Ihor Pidkova and Roman Shust. The web version also provides electronic copies of Ukrainian
Handbook on the history of Ukraine
Handbook_on_the_history_of_Ukraine
Russian and Ukrainian general (1873–1937)
Paris in 1937. Oleksander Osetsky at the Encyclopedia of Ukraine Ihor Pidkova (editor), Roman Shust (editor), "Dovidnyk z istorii Ukrainy Archived 2009-04-10
Oleksander_Osetsky
Collection of arts by Ivan Marchuk
tempera 60 × 50 1983 26. Illustration to Taras Shevchenko's poem "Ivan Pidkova" Cardboard on tempera 60 × 50 1983 27. Portrait of Taras Shevchenko. Illustration
Shevchenkiana_by_Ivan_Marchuk
"Cossacks in the Thirty Year War" Vol.1 Rome 1969, p. 41, Vol.2 p. 73. Ihor Pidkova (editor), Roman Shust (editor), "Dovidnyk z istorii Ukrainy Archived 10
Taras_Fedorovych
Square in Lviv, Ukraine
Moldavia Ştefan Tomşa (1564), Ukrainian national hero Ioan Potcoavă (Ivan Pidkova) (1578) and Iancu Sasul (1582). In 1848, during the Spring of Nations,
Market_Square_(Lviv)
Music genre
Klepalo Korobochka [ru] Lozhky – decorated wooden spoons. Tarilky – cymbals Pidkova – horseshoe Rapach Rubel Skrynka Trishchotky – set of wooden boards on
Ukrainian_folk_music
Former arsenal in Śródmieście, Gdańsk
of the city of Gdańsk and exploding cannonballs; and a carving of Ivan Pidkova. The Great Armoury was built from 1600 to 1605; its architect was Anthonis
Great_Armoury
1625 treaty between Poland-Lithuania and Ukrainian Cossacks
Krypyakevych, Ivan (1961). Історія України. Shkilna Rada. p. 63. Ihor Pidkova, Roman Shust, Dovidnyk z istorii Ukrainy, 3 Volumes, (t. 3), Kyiv, 1993–1999
Treaty_of_Kurukove
Battle of Iași Iași, Moldavia Cossack raids and Pidkova's Moldavian campaign (1577) Victory Ivan Pidkova captures Iași 1578 Wallachian campaign of Yakiv
List of battles involving the Zaporozhian Cossacks
List_of_battles_involving_the_Zaporozhian_Cossacks
Ukrainian historian and writer
languages. Article on Maksymovych, in the Dovidnyk z istorii Ukrainy, ed. I. Pidkova and R. Shust (Kyiv: Heneza, 2002), pp. 443–4. Also available on-line. Mykhaylo
Mykhailo_Maksymovych
Ukrainian Cossack Hetman (ca. 1620–1680)
українознавства. Словникова частина (ЕУ-II). Vol. 9. 2000. pp. 3545–3557. Ihor Pidkova (editor), Roman Shust (editor), "Dovidnyk z istorii Ukrainy Archived 2009-04-10
Mykhailo_Khanenko
Cossacks. Many Moldovans were members of Cossacks units, two of them, Ivan Pidkova and Danylo Apostol, were hetmans of Ukraine. Along with a nomadic Nogai
History_of_Transnistria
Ukrainian literary journalist (1876–1939)
Frederiksen. A History of Ukraine. New Haven: Yale University Press: 1941. Ihor Pidkova, Roman Shust (editors), Dovidnyk z istorii Ukrainy Archived April 10, 2009
Serhiy_Yefremov
Khan of Crimea from 1588 to 1596 and 1597 to 1607
The conflict ended when the Ottomans executed the Cossack commander Ivan Pidkova and unseated John. In November 1578, Crimean khan Mehmed II Giray entered
Ğazı_II_Giray
village in Chyhyrynskyi Raion (district) of Cherkasy Oblast (province). Ihor Pidkova (editor), Roman Shust (editor), "Dovidnyk z istorii Ukrainy Archived 2009-04-10
Hryhoriy_Chorny
Politician and lawyer of the Ukrainian SSR
was rehabilitated in September 1956. Red Ukrainian Galician Army / I. Pidkova // Essays on the History of Ukraine. Mykhailo Mykhailyk (Михайлик Михаил
Mikhail_Mikhailik
region, largely due to the intensification of the Cossacks, who led by Ivan Pidkova, conquered it in 1577. The Polish authorities executed the instigator of
Battle_of_the_Cahul_(1574)
Хмельницького. 1998. p. 270. ISBN 9667217531. [1][permanent dead link] I. Pidkova, R. M. Shust, K. Bondarenko, "Dovidnyk z istoriï Ukraïny Archived 2009-04-10
Hryhoriy_Hulyanytsky
Ukrainian historian (1900–1985)
LSU Doctoral Dissertations. doi:10.31390/gradschool_dissertations.5834. Pidkova, Ihor; Shust, R. M.; Bondarenko, K. (1993–1999), "Кубійович Володимир"
Volodymyr_Kubijovyč
Viskovatyi (died 1570), Russian diplomat and head of the foreign ministry Ivan Pidkova (died 1578), Ukrainian Cossack leader Ivan Rimsky-Korsakov (1754–1831)
List of people with given name Ivan
List_of_people_with_given_name_Ivan
- Lutsk: Vezha, 2000. Handbook on the history of Ukraine. Edited by I. Pidkova and R. Shust. - Kyiv: Heneza, 1993. Archived 10 April 2009 at the Wayback
Articles for the Reassurance of the Ruthenian people
Articles_for_the_Reassurance_of_the_Ruthenian_people
Electric trolleybus network in Lviv, Ukraine
3 2 40 60 11,7 32 Lviv University Subotivska str. 8 6 8 10 6,6 33 Ivan Pidkova square Hrinchenka str. 10 8 5 8 6,1 38 Kropyvnytskoho square Khutorivka
Lviv_trolleybus
Ukrainian sculptor (1921–2006)
Ruslan Baginskiy dedicated a project to the sculptor. Kozytsky, Andriy; Pidkova, Іgor (2008). Енциклопедія Львова: Д-Й (in Ukrainian). Літопис. p. 69.
Mykhailo_Dzyndra
Defence (Ukraine) S.V.Petliura. Svoboda Ukrainian Daily. June 3, 1926. p2 I.Pidkova, R.Shust. "Handbook on the history of Ukraine". (electronic version Archived
Ukrainian General Military Committee
Ukrainian_General_Military_Committee
Ukrainian sculptor (1929–1999)
Lʹvova = Encyclopaedia Leopoliensis (in Ukrainian). Andriĭ Kozyt︠s︡ʹkyĭ, I. Pidkova, Андрій Козицький, І. Підкова. Lʹviv. 2007–2012. pp. 285–286. ISBN 978-966-7007-68-3
Teodozia_Bryzh
Ukrainian writer (1869 - 1942)
are lyrical poems, the novella "Through Her", and the short story "Ivan Pidkova". In 1912 or 1913, Shpytko immigrated to Brazil, where he also wrote in
Osyp_Shpytko
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Female
Spanish
Spanish name DEIFILIA means "daughter of God."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Companion; Narrator of Hadith; Ibn Sad Al-taiy had this Name; Al-tamimi RA also had this Name
Boy/Male
Arabic
Servant of the Mighty One.
Male
French
French name derived from Late Latin Ægidius, GILLES means "shield of goatskin."
Boy/Male
Biblical
God taking away; the salvation of God.
Boy/Male
English American
Millstream. From the mill stream.
Female
Hebrew
(×ֲבִיבָה) Feminine form of Hebrew Aviv, AVIVA means "springtime."
Girl/Female
German
Noble She Wolf
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Alive; Having Life
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational or topographic name, from a derivative of Forrest.
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