Pylyp Orlyk has written:
'The Diariusz podrozny of Pylyp Orlyk (1727-1731) (Harvard Library of Early Ukrainian Literature: Texts)'
'The Diariusz podrozny of Pylyp Orlyk (1720-1726) (Harvard Library of Early Ukrainian Literature: Texts)'
Pylyp Orlyk was born on October 11, 1672.
Pylyp Orlyk was born on October 11, 1672.
Pylyp Orlyk died on May 26, 1742 at the age of 69.
Pylyp Orlyk died on May 26, 1742 at the age of 69.
Pylyp Orlyk was born on October 11, 1672 and died on May 26, 1742. Pylyp Orlyk would have been 69 years old at the time of death or 342 years old today.
Grégoire Orlyk was born in 1702.
Grégoire Orlyk died in 1759.
Pylyp Budkivskiy was born on 1992-03-10.
ORLY Airport (Paris, France) was named after Ukrainian Hryhor (Grégoire) Orlyk (Ukrainian: Григoр Пилипович Орлик) (November 5, 1702, Baturyn, Ukraine --- November 14, 1759, Minden, Germany). Hryhor Orlyk's father, Pylyp Orlyk, was a diplomat, Hetman (leader) of Ukrainian Kozaks, and author of the first democratic constitution in the world. Hryhor Orlyk was a French military commander, a special envoy, and member of Louis XV's secret intelligence service. Hryhor Orlyk was born on November 5, 1702 in Baturyn, Ukraine, one of eight children; he was educated in Sweden, served in Poland and Saxony, and participated in secret efforts of France to restore Stanisław Leszczyński to the Polish throne. He later commanded one of Louis XV's royal regiments. He fought in the Seven Years' War in Europe, and distinguished himself in the Battle of Rosbach and the Siege of Charleroi. For his intelligence work and military exploits, he was given the title of comte (count) and was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General. Hryhor Orlyk was killed in 1759 at the Battle of Minden in Germany, where he is also buried. Hryhor Orlyk was an acquaintance of French philosopher Voltaire and championed the Ukrainian cause in France and in other countries.
Borys Oleksandriv is a Ukrainian author known for his works in science fiction and fantasy genres. Some of his notable works include "Kazky Pro Nihilistiv," "Kateryna Velyka," and "Hyperboreia." Oleksandriv's writing often explores themes of society, history, and mythology.
Dmytro Chyzhevskyi is a Ukrainian historian and philosopher known for his works on Ukrainian history, culture, and literature. He has written extensively on topics such as Ukrainian Romanticism, Baroque culture, and folk art. His works often explore the unique cultural identity of Ukraine and its historical development.
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