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    Encyclopedia: Pylyp Orlyk Source:Wikipedia
    Pylyp Orlyk
    (
    Ukrainian
    : Пилип Орлик) (
    11 October
    ,
    1672
    ;
    26 May
    ,
    1742
    ) was a
    Zaporozhian Cossack
    starshina
    ,
    diplomat
    , secretary and close associate of
    Ivan Mazepa
    .
    Pylyp Orlyk was born in the village of Kosuta,
    Ashmyany
    county,
    Vileyka
    district of modern day
    Belarus
    ...
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    Harvard University Press: The <i>Diariusz podrozny</i> of Pylyp ...
    The <i>Diariusz podrozny</i> of Pylyp Orlyk: 1727-1731: by Pylyp Orlyk, published by Harvard University Press...
    www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/ORLDI2.html
    Pylyp Orlyk Institute for Democracy
    Pylyp Orlyk Institute for Democracy, founded by the U.S.-Ukraine Foundation, is an independent, indigenous organization in Ukraine.
    www.usukraine.org/POID.shtml
    Princes, Hetmans, Metropolitans, Presidents, and Scientists - (C) ...
    Ukrainian Hetmans and Atamans. ... Pylyp Orlyk right-bank hetman (in emigration) 1710-1742 ...
    www.geocities.com/prysjan/in_41getmans.html
    Mazeppa (opera) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Mazeppa is a blood-thirsty tale of crazy love, abduction, political persecution, execution, and vengeful murder.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazeppa_(opera)
    Orlyk Homepage
    ... respected choreographer and is named after Pylyp Orlyk a legendary Cossack leader. Orlyk exhibits to the world the charm and beauty of ...
    www.orlyk.co.uk/ www.orlyk.co.uk/
    History
    Pylyp Orlyk, and his son Hryhoriy Orlyk – general of the French Army – introduced the idea of Ukrainians in exile as Apostles of an ...
    www.orlyk.co.uk/history_body.htm www.orlyk.co.uk/history_body.htm
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    BRAMA - History of Ukraine - 18th Century
    History of Ukraine - Chronologically Synchronized Tables - 18th century, ²ñòîð³ÿ Óêðà¿íè-18 ñòîë³òòÿ, Èñòîðèÿ ...
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    Jenseits der Stille - Caroline Link Roman z. Film Versandfertig ab sofort ... The Diariusz Podrozny Of Pylyp Orlyk 1720-1726EUR 26,80 ...
    www.buch.de/buch/02814/344_jenseits_der_stille.html
    EuroJournal.org
    Natalya Belitser, Pylyp Orlyk Institute for Democracy, Kyiv, Ukraine : Formally, in the self-proclaimed “Transnistrian Moldovan Republic” ...
    eurojournal.org/index.php?id=C0_5_1
    ELECTION WATCH: The Ukrainian presidential elections: a mixture of ...
    Markian Bilynskyj is director of the Kyiv-based Pylyp Orlyk Institute for Democracy, which is supported by the U.S.-Ukraine Foundation, a ...
    www.ukrweekly.com/Archive/1999/429913.shtml
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