Bila Tserkva Regiment, the Glossary
The Bila Tserkva Regiment (Білоцерківський полк) was one of the seventeen territorial-administrative subdivisions of the Hetman State.[1]
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31 relations: Battle of Batih, Bila Tserkva, Bohuslav, Boiarka, Cossack Hetmanate, Dnieper, Fastiv, Hermanivka, Kyiv Oblast, Hetman, Khmelnytsky Uprising, Kiev Voivodeship, Kyiv Oblast, Left-bank Ukraine, Pavoloch, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Regiment, Registered Cossacks, Right-bank Ukraine, Semen Paliy, Skvyra, Sotnia, Starokostiantyniv, The Ruin (Ukrainian history), Treaty of Kurukove, Treaty of the Pruth, Treaty of Zboriv, Truce of Andrusovo, Ukraine, Uman Regiment, Volodarka, Zaporozhian Cossacks.
- 1625 establishments in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
- Cossack Hetmanate Regiments
- History of Kyiv Oblast
Battle of Batih
The Battle of Batih (Ukrainian: Битва під Батогом, Polish: Bitwa pod Batohem; 1–2 June 1652) was fought between the Cossack Hetmanate and Crimean Khanate against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth as a part of the Khmelnytskyi Uprising.
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Bila Tserkva
Bila Tserkva (Біла Церква) is a city in Central Ukraine, located on the Ros river in the historical Right Bank region.
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Bohuslav
Bohuslav (Богуслав, Boslov) is a city on the Ros River in Obukhiv Raion, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine.
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Boiarka
Boiarka or Boyarka (Боярка) is a city in Fastiv Raion of Kyiv Oblast (region) of Ukraine, about 20 km SW from Kyiv.
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Cossack Hetmanate
The Cossack Hetmanate (Hetmanshchyna; see other names), officially the Zaporozhian Host (Viisko Zaporozke; Exercitus Zaporoviensis), is a historical term for the 17th–18th centuries Ukrainian Cossack state located in central Ukraine.
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Dnieper
The Dnieper, also called Dnepr or Dnipro, is one of the major transboundary rivers of Europe, rising in the Valdai Hills near Smolensk, Russia, before flowing through Belarus and Ukraine to the Black Sea.
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Fastiv
Fastiv (Фастів) is a city in the Kyiv Oblast (province) in central Ukraine.
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Hermanivka, Kyiv Oblast
Hermanivka (Германівка) is a village (selo) in Obukhiv Raion (district), Kyiv Oblast, south of Kyiv, in central Ukraine.
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Hetman
reason is a political title from Central and Eastern Europe, historically assigned to military commanders (comparable to a field marshal or imperial marshal in the Holy Roman Empire).
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Khmelnytsky Uprising
The Khmelnytsky Uprising, also known as the Cossack–Polish War, or the Khmelnytsky insurrection, was a Cossack rebellion that took place between 1648 and 1657 in the eastern territories of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, which led to the creation of a Cossack Hetmanate in Ukraine.
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Kiev Voivodeship
The Kiev Voivodeship (Województwo kijowskie; Palatinatus Kioviensis; Kyivske voievodstvo) was a unit of administrative division and local government in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from 1471 until 1569 and of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland from 1569 until 1793, as part of Lesser Poland Province of the Polish Crown. Bila Tserkva Regiment and Kiev Voivodeship are history of Kyiv Oblast.
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Kyiv Oblast
Kyiv Oblast (translit), also called Kyivshchyna (Київщинa), is an oblast (province) in central and northern Ukraine.
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Left-bank Ukraine
Left-bank Ukraine (translit; translit; Lewobrzeżna Ukraina) is a historic name of the part of Ukraine on the left (east) bank of the Dnieper River, comprising the modern-day oblasts of Chernihiv, Poltava and Sumy as well as the eastern parts of Kyiv and Cherkasy.
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Pavoloch
Pavoloch, also known as Pavolitsh in Yiddish, Pawolotsch in German, Па́волочь in Russian and Pawołocz in Polish, is a selo in Zhytomyr Raion, Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine.
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Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Poland–Lithuania, formally known as the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and also referred to as the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth or the First Polish Republic, was a bi-confederal state, sometimes called a federation, of Poland and Lithuania ruled by a common monarch in real union, who was both King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania.
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Regiment
A regiment is a military unit.
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Registered Cossacks
Registered Cossacks (Kozacy rejestrowi) comprised special Cossack units of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth army in the 16th and 17th centuries.
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Right-bank Ukraine
Right-bank Ukraine is a historical and territorial name for a part of modern Ukraine on the right (west) bank of the Dnieper River, corresponding to the modern-day oblasts of Vinnytsia, Zhytomyr, Kirovohrad, as well as the western parts of Kyiv and Cherkasy.
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Semen Paliy
Semen Paliy (Семен Палiй, Semen Palej) (c. 1645 – 1710) was a Ukrainian Cossack polkovnyk (colonel).
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Skvyra
Skvyra (Сквира) is a city in Bila Tserkva Raion, Kyiv Oblast (region) of central Ukraine.
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Sotnia
Sotnia (Ukrainian and) was a military unit and administrative division in some Slavic countries.
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Starokostiantyniv
Starokostiantyniv (Старокостянтинів; Starokonstantynów, or Konstantynów; אלט-קאָנסטאַנטין Alt Konstantin) is a city in Khmelnytskyi Raion, Khmelnytskyi Oblast (province) of western Ukraine.
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The Ruin (Ukrainian history)
The Ruin (translit) is a historical term introduced by the Cossack chronicle writer Samiilo Velychko (1670–1728) for the political situation in Ukrainian history during the second half of the 17th century.
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Treaty of Kurukove
The Treaty of Kurukove (Куруківський Договір) was an agreement between Hetman Stanisław Koniecpolski of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and Mykhailo Doroshenko of the Ukrainian Cossacks.
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Treaty of the Pruth
The Treaty of the Pruth was signed on the banks of the river Prut between the Ottoman Empire and the Tsardom of Russia on 23 July 1711 ending the Russo-Turkish War of 1710–1711 with the assistance of Peter Shafirov.
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Treaty of Zboriv
The Treaty of Zboriv was signed on August 18, 1649, after the Battle of Zboriv when the Crown forces of about 25,000, led by King John II Casimir of Poland, clashed against a combined force of Cossacks and Crimean Tatars, led by Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky and Khan İslâm III Giray of Crimea respectively, which numbered about 80,000.
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Truce of Andrusovo
The Truce of Andrusovo (Rozejm w Andruszowie, Андрусовское перемирие, also sometimes known as Treaty of Andrusovo) established a thirteen-and-a-half year truce, signed on between the Tsardom of Russia and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, which had fought the Russo-Polish War since 1654 over the territories of modern-day Ukraine and Belarus.
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Ukraine
Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe.
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Uman Regiment
The Uman Regiment (Уманський полк) was one of the seventeen territorial-administrative subdivisions of the Hetman State. Bila Tserkva Regiment and Uman Regiment are Cossack Hetmanate Regiments.
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Volodarka
Volodarka (Володарка, Wołodarka) is a rural settlement located on the Ros River in Bila Tserkva Raion, Kyiv Oblast (region) of Ukraine.
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Zaporozhian Cossacks
The Zaporozhian Cossacks, Zaporozhian Cossack Army, Zaporozhian Host, (or label) or simply Zaporozhians (translit-std) were Cossacks who lived beyond (that is, downstream from) the Dnieper Rapids.
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See also
1625 establishments in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
- Baturyn
- Bila Tserkva Regiment
- Church of St. Catherine, Vilnius
- Chyhyryn Regiment
- Ruthenian Catholic Archeparchy of Smolensk
Cossack Hetmanate Regiments
- Bila Tserkva Regiment
- Borzna Regiment
- Chernigov Regiment
- Chyhyryn Regiment
- Hadiach Regiment
- Hlukhiv Regiment
- Ichnia Regiment
- Irkliiv Regiment
- Kremenchuk Regiment
- Kropyvna Regiment
- Lubny Regiment
- Myrhorod Regiment
- Nizhyn Regiment
- Poltava Regiment
- Pryluky Regiment
- Uman Regiment
- Zhyvotiv Regiment
- Zinkiv Regiment
History of Kyiv Oblast
- 1995 Borodianka mid-air collision
- 2011 Vasylkiv terror plot
- 2020 Kaharlyk police rape
- Battle of Boryspil
- Battle of Motovilivka
- Bila Tserkva Regiment
- Chernihiv Governorate
- Chernobyl Raion
- Chernobyl exclusion zone
- Fastov massacre
- Institute for Noble Maidens
- Kiev Governorate
- Kiev Governorate (1708–1764)
- Kiev Voivodeship
- Kyiv Gubernatorial Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine
- Kyiv Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine
- List of national landmarks of cultural heritage in Kyiv
- Little Russia Governorate
- Medvyn rebellion
- Poltava Governorate
- Serpent's Wall
- Torchesk