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Mazepa, Ivan, b 20 March 1639 in Mazepyntsi, near Bila Tserkva, d 2 October 1709 in Bendery, Bessarabia. (Portrait: Ivan Mazepa.) Hetman of Ukraine in 1687–1709; son of Stepan-Adam Mazepa and Maryna Mazepa. ... Mazepa's political program had become evident during his service to Petro Doroshenko and Ivan Samoilovych.
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Mazepa, Ivan - (ēvän´ mzyā´p), c.1640—1709, Cossack hetman [leader] in the Russian Ukraine. He was made hetman (1687) on the insistence of Prince Gallitzin, ...
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Encyclopedia article about Mazepa, Ivan. Information about Mazepa, Ivan in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Peter, who trusted Mazepa, refused to believe reports of his treason. In 1708, however, Mazepa openly joined Charles XII of Sweden when the latter's army advanced...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Mazepa, Ivan Stepanovich. Mazepa, Ivan Stepanovich. Information about Mazepa, Ivan Stepanovich in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Mazepa, Ivan Stepanovich; Mazeppa; Mazia, Daniel; Mazo, Juan Bautista del; Mazowiecki, Tadeusz; Mazumdar, Charu; Mazur, Paul Meyer; Mazura, Franz;
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MAZEPA, IVAN (c. 1639–1709; ruled 1687–1709), hetman of Ukraine. Born in the Kiev region into a noble Ukrainian family, Mazepa was educated at the Kievan Mohyla Academy and the Jesuit College in Warsaw, and he also studied military affairs in the Netherlands.
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Peter, who trusted Mazepa, refused to believe reports of his treason. In 1708, however, Mazepa openly joined Charles XII of Sweden when the latter's army advanced into Ukraine. The hetman found himself with few enthusiastic followers in this venture;
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Physical Desc.: 199 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. ... At the Library ... a| Mazepa, Ivan Stepanovych, d| 1639-1709.
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