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Ivan Sirko — Wikipédia Ivan Sirko (en ukrainien : Іван Сірко, en russe : Иван Сирко), né aux alentours de 1610 et mort le 11 août 1680, est un chef militaire cosaque, koshovyi ataman de l' armée zaporogue et auteur, présumé, de la célèbre réplique des Cosaques zaporogues au Sultan, qui inspira une toile célèbre d' Ilia Répine
Ivan Sirko - Wikipedia Ivan Dmytrovych Sirko[a] (c 1605 – August 11, 1680) was a Zaporozhian Cossack military leader, Koshovyi Otaman of the Zaporozhian Host and putative co-author of the famous semi-legendary Cossack letter to the Ottoman sultan that inspired the major painting Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks by the 19th-century artist Ilya Repin
Sirko, Ivan - Encyclopedia of Ukraine Sirko, Ivan, b ca 1605–10 in Merefa, Kharkiv region, d 11 August 1680 in Hrushivka, (now Illinka, Tomakivka raion, Dnipropetrovsk oblast) Zaporozhian Cossack military leader He served as colonel of Vinnytsia regiment (1658–60) and was elected Kish otaman of the Zaporozhian Host eight times in the 1660s and 1670s
Ivan Sirko - Encyclopédie Wikimonde Après sa mort, en 1680, Ivan Sirko - l'un des atamans les plus populaires - entre dans la légende et devient le héros de nombreux mythes et légendes, de chants folkloriques et de poèmes
Sirkos campaigns - Wikipedia Sirko's campaigns were a series of raids and military actions carried out by Cossack leader Ivan Sirko during his fight against Crimean Khanate, Nogai Horde and Ottoman Empire, in 1654–1679
Ivan Sirko : Le légendaire hetman et chef des Cosaques . . . Ivan Sirko est l’un des héros les plus célèbres et respectés de l’histoire de l’Ukraine Son nom est devenu un symbole de la lutte pour la liberté, du courage cosaque et du patriotisme
Ivan Sirko - Military Wiki Ivan Sirko (Ukrainian: Іван Дмитрович Сірко, c 1610–1680) was a Cossack military leader, Koshovyi Otaman of the Zaporozhian Host and putative co-author of the famous semi-legendary Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks that inspired a major painting by the 19th-century artist Ilya Repin