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Ivan Samoylovych

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431: 30: 328: 343:. Ivan Samoilovich actively maintained close relations with the leaders of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, received assistance from them in resolving various state issues. The hetman also sought support for the Ukrainian state and among the centers of world Orthodoxy. For example, Ivan Samoilovich was one of the first Ukrainian rulers who provided charitable assistance for the construction of the monastery of Zograf Bulgarian monastery of Zograf on 347:. Furthermore, during the second half of the seventeenth century, Hetman Ivan Samoilovich initiated active church building in the Ukrainian lands. With his support, the construction of theTrinity Cathedral, the main church of the Hetman's capital, was completed in Baturyn. Grandiose church construction at this time was also carried out in other cities of Ukraine, such as 401:
against the Crimean Khanate on account of steppe fires. It was rumoured that it was Samoylovych who had set the steppe on fire, because he preferred the Tatars to the Poles. Golitsyn, meanwhile, was exasperated at Samoylovych's friendship with Prince Romodanovsky, his old political rival, and finally
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of 1667). This division did not contribute to development of the country. And so the Right Bank Ukraine remained to be a scene of constant wars of neighboring states. Therefore, the Hetman decided to unite the Ukrainian lands. In 1674 he began a military campaign on the Right-bank Ukraine. The
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population there suffered from constant struggle and wanted to regain the right to live freely in their homeland. So a significant part of them met the hetman's army without resistance. Moreover, thanks to their support the supporters of the
394:. Samoylovych attempted to persuade Russian boyars in the Polish treachery but, failing in his design, sent an angry letter to the king of Poland. Despite subsequent apologies, this incident would eventually contribute to his downfall. 459: 409:
used the popular discontent with Samoylovych's haughty manners and high taxes to accuse him of separatism. Thereupon his youngest son, Hryhory Samoylovych, was incriminated in slandering the Tsar and executed in
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In general, his contemporaries described him as the ruler of the wise and intelligent, who had a knack of military command and diplomacy.
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on the one hand and the Moscow State on the other. According to the treaty the fate of part of the Ukrainian lands was determined.
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This reunion also needed international recognition. Therefore, in 1681 Hetman Samoilovich became one of the initiators of the
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as a new hetman and swore allegiance to the Russian Tsar. Securing Mnohohrishny's deposition, he was elected the
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between Poland and Russia ran contrary with Samoylovych's plans to annex the right bank of the
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In public affairs, the ruler paid great attention to stabilization of internal situation in
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A 17th-century con of the Virgin of Mercy from Stara Sil, featuring Samoylovych
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During Samoilovich's rule, Ukrainian lands were officially divided into the
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As for the Hetman domestic policy, he paid great attention to the
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resolved to replace him with a more tractable Cossack.
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The monument to Hetman Samoilovich in the village of
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Index


Hetman of Ukrainian Cossacks
Petro Doroshenko
Demian Mnohohrishny
Ivan Mazepa
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Tobolsk
Tsardom of Russia
Ruthenian
Ukrainian
Ukrainian
Russian
Polish
Hetman
Left-bank Ukraine
His term in office
Cossack Hetmanate
Tsardom of Russia
Right-bank Ukraine
Poland–Lithuania
Ivan Briukhovetsky
Tsardom of Russia
Demian Mnohohrishny
Hetman
Left-Bank Ukraine
Konotop
Ukraine
Mercenary
Infantry
Cavalry

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