Hetman Ivan Vyhovsky
Hetman Ivan Vyhovsky by Ivan Nechuy-Levitskyi
Ukrainian book

Hetman Ivan Vyhovsky (English translation)

Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4
Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8
Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11


In September 1657, Ivan Vyhovsky became the hetman of the Cossack state and broke the agreement with the Moscow kingdom and wanted to return Ukraine to the bosom of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, because he understood that the union with Moscow, which only cares about its own interests, interfering in the internal plans of the hetmanate, has no prospects. (It was under Vyhovsky that the Konotop battle was won by the Cossacks.) The novel was banned in Soviet times, because for Russia until now I. Vyhovskyi is an enemy who opposed the tsar, because he did not like and did not respect rude and uneducated Muscovy.
Ivan Nechuy-Levytskyi (1838-1918), Ukrainian writer, master of artistic prose, playwright, linguist, ethnographer, folklorist, teacher.


Ivan Vyhovsky statue

Ivan Vyhovsky statue

Ivan Vyhovsky statue

Ivan Vyhovsky statue

Cossack Franco

Cossack Pavlo

Map of Vigov

Links:
Bust of Hetman of Ukraine I. Vyhovsky in the village Vygov

Яким насправді був гетьман Виговський

Видатні історичні постаті України

Матеріал з Вікіпедії — вільної енциклопедії

українсько-польського порозуміння

Iсторико-патрiотичний клуб Алатир

Час Івана Виговського

Гетьман Iван Виговський...автор: Іван Нечуй-Левицький

Vyhovsky Ancestry, by В Сенютович-Бережний

УКРАЇНСЬКА КОЗАЦЬКА ДЕРЖАВА У 1657–1687 РР ...

Hetman Ivan Vyhovsky Museum

Перемога в Конотопській битві.

Руда. Музей Ивана Выговского

UKRAINE during the reign of Hetman Ivan Vigovsky (map)

Vyhovsky descendants, village Vyhov

Muscovite-Ukrainian War (1658–1659), led by Hetman Vyhovsky

Geneology of Ivan Vyhovsky