Ivan Briukhovetsky
Ivan Briukhovetsky | |
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| Іван Брюховецький | |
Portrait by Havrylo Vasko after Samiilo Velychko, mid-19th century | |
| Hetman of the Zaporozhian Host | |
| In office 27 June 1663 – 17 June 1668 | |
| Preceded by | Yurii Khmelnytsky |
| Succeeded by | Petro Doroshenko |
| Kish otaman | |
| In office 1661–1663 | |
| Preceded by | Petro Sukhoviy |
| Succeeded by | Satsko Turovets |
| Personal details | |
| Born | c. 1623 |
| Died | 18 June 1668 (age about 44) Budyshchi, Cossack Hetmanate, Russia |
| Resting place | Epiphany Church, Hadiach |
| Spouse | Daria Dolgorukova |
| Signature | |
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Ivan Briukhovetsky (Old Ukrainian: Іванъ Бруховецкий, modern Ukrainian: Іван Брюховецький; Polish: Iwan Brzuchowiecki; Russian: Иван Брюховецкий, romanized: Ivan Bryukhovetskiy; c. 1623 – 18 June 1668) was the hetman of left-bank Ukraine from 1663 to 1668. In the early years of rule, he positioned himself on pro-Russian policies, but later joined a rebellion in an attempt to salvage his reputation and authority. During the anti-Russian uprising in 1668 he was beaten to death by a mob supported by Petro Doroshenko.