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    Khmelnytsky, Yurii [Xmel’nyc’kyj, Jurij] (aka Khmelnychenko, Yuras), 1641–85. Hetman of Ukraine (1657, 1659–63) and hetman of Right-Bank Ukraine (1677–81, 1685); the younger son of Bohdan Khmelnytsky. His father, who hoped to establish a hereditary hetmancy, designated him as his successor after the death of his older son, Tymish ...

  2. Yurii Khmelnytsky was born in 1641 [1] in Subotiv near Chyhyryn in central Ukraine. In 1659, the Cossack Rada elected the 17-year-old Yurii as their hetman in Bila Tserkva, replacing the deposed Ivan Vyhovsky. The young hetman faced problems: the uneasy alliance with the Tsardom of Russia and the ongoing wars against Poland–Lithuania and against the Crimean Khanate .

  3. Aug 12, 2015 · Stories of Khmelnytsky juxtaposes literary accounts of Khmelnytsky that appeared in Ukrainian, Yiddish, Polish, Russian, and Hebrew. The twelve chapters in this edited volume of literary studies collectively illustrate how a figure can simultaneously remain a hero, traitor and villain, from the event’s immediate aftermath to the twenty-first ...

  4. The Cult of Strength: Khmelnytsky in the Literature of Ukrainian Nationalists During the 1930s and 1940s | Stories of Khmelnytsky: Competing Literary Legacies of the 1648 Ukrainian Cossack Uprising | Stanford Scholarship Online | Oxford Academic. Chapter.

  5. The presented paper based on vol. VIII and IX of chronicle “Theatrum Europaeum” (“Theatre of Europe”) provides analysis of information that to one extent or another describes events of the times of Hetman Yurii Khmelnytsky.

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  8. Caught between conflicting military and political loyalties to Russians, Poles, and Turks, Yurii Khmelnytsky attempts to fight the Poles, who are trying to woo him into a strategic alliance; the Russians, interested in geopolitical control of the southern Slavic lands; and the Ottoman Turks, who use him as their puppet.

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