Hetmanate

Hetmanate

The Hetmanate ( _uk. Гетьманат) may refer to:
* Ukrainian State, a short-lived polity in Ukraine during 1918.
* Cossack Hetmanate, a Cossack state in the central and north-eastern regions of Ukraine during 1649-1775.


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  • hetmanate — /het meuh nayt /, n. the authority, rule, or domain of a hetman. Also called hetmanship. [1875 80; HETMAN + ATE3] * * * …   Universalium

  • hetmanate — het·man·ate …   English syllables

  • hetmanate — əˌnāt noun ( s) : the administration of a hetman * * * /het meuh nayt /, n. the authority, rule, or domain of a hetman. Also called hetmanship. [1875 80; HETMAN + ATE3] * * * hetˈmanate noun • • • …   Useful english dictionary

  • Cossack Hetmanate — This article is about the Cossack state. For the government of the Ukrainian People s Republic 1918–20, see Ukrainian State. Zaporizhian Host Vassal state of the Russian Empire in 1654 1764 …   Wikipedia

  • Ukraine — /yooh krayn , kruyn , yooh krayn/, n. a republic in SE Europe: rich agricultural and industrial region. 50,684,635; 223,090 sq. mi. (603,700 sq. km). Cap.: Kiev. Russian, Ukraina. Formerly, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. * * * Ukraine… …   Universalium

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  • Bohdan Khmelnytsky — Богдан Хмельницький Hetman of Ukraine In office 30 January 1648 – 6 August 1657 Preceded by …   Wikipedia

  • Hetmans of Ukrainian Cossacks — The group of Ukrainian cossack leaders …   Wikipedia

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