Ivan Briukhovetsky

Ivan Briukhovetsky
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 byYurii Khmelnytsky
Succeeded byPetro Doroshenko
Kish otaman
In office
1661–1663
Preceded byPetro Sukhoviy
Succeeded bySatsko Turovets
Personal details
Bornc. 1623
Died18 June 1668 (age about 44)
Resting placeEpiphany Church, Hadiach
SpouseDaria Dolgorukova
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Ivan Briukhovetsky (Old Ukrainian: Іванъ Бруховецкий, modern Ukrainian: Іван Брюховецький; Polish: Iwan Brzuchowiecki; Russian: Иван Брюховецкий, romanizedIvan 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.