Chernigov Regiment
Chernihiv Regiment Чернігівський полк Черниговский полк | |
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Active | 1648 - 1782 |
Country | Cossack Hetmanate, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Russian Empire |
Type | Regiment |
Size | 7 sotnias (1649) 16 (18th century) |
Garrison/HQ | Chernihiv, Zaporozhian Host, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Russian Empire |
The Chernigov Regiment
The Chernihiv Regiment was founded in 1648 during the
According to documents of 1764, the regiment consisted of 9,838 land cossacks, and 19,810 helper cossacks.
Colonels
Martyn Nebaba (Мартин Небаба) (1649–1651)
Stepan Podobailo (Степан Пободайло) (1651–1653)
Ivan Wybelskyi (Іван Вибельський) (1653–1657, 1661)
Onykii Sylych (Оникій Силич) (1657–1663)
Demian Mnohohrishnyi (Дем'ян Многогрішний) (1665–1669)
Ivan Lysenko (Іван Лисенко) (1669–1671)
Vasyl Mnohohrishnyi (Василь Многогрішний) (1671–1672)
Vasyl Dunin-Borkowskyi (Василь Дунін-Борковський) (1672–1685)
Ivan Samoylovych (Іван Самойлович) (1685–1687)
Iakiv Lyzohub (Яків Лизогуб) (1687–1698)
Iukhym Lyzohub (Юхим Лизогуб) (1698–1704)
Pavlo Polubotok (Павло Полуботок) (1706–1722)
In the XVIII century the position of colonel of the Chernihiv regiment was held by the protégés of the imperial government:
Myhailo Bohdanov (Михайло Богданов) (1723–1735)
Volodymyr Izmailov (Володимир Ізмайлов) (1736–1749)
Ivan Bozhych (Іван Божич) (1749–1762), belonged to a noble Serbian family Božić.
Petro Myloradovych (Петро Милорадович) (1762–1782), belonged to a noble Serbian family Miloradović.
References
- ^ Subtelny, Orest (2009). "Chernigov regiment". Retrieved 2020-11-13.
- ISBN 9781317882206. Retrieved 2020-11-13.
- ISBN 9781317882206. Retrieved 2021-09-04.
- ^ "Chernihiv regiment". www.encyclopediaofukraine.com. Retrieved 2020-07-13.
- ^ "Replenishment of the source base on history of Hetmanate". eesiag.com. Retrieved 2021-08-30.
- JSTOR 41036027. Retrieved 2021-08-30.
Notes
- Encyclopedia of Ukraine
- Zaruba V.M. Administratyvno-terytorialnyj ustrij ta administraciya Vijska Zaporozkoho u 1648-1782 rr., Dnipropetrovsk, 2007