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In 1768, it was captured by one of the leaders of the Koliyivschyna, Maksym Zalizniak.
He was one of the " Golden Three " of his era, along with Artemy Vedel and Maksym Berezovsky.
* Ukrainian rock band Undervud named after typewriter owned by one of its founder, Maksym Kucherenko

Maksym and wrote
Maksym Rylsky was forced to publish socialist-realist works, and Burghardt emigrated to the West, where he wrote under the pseudonym Yurii Klen.

Maksym and from
* Максим ( Maxim / Maksym, from Latin, meaning " greatest ")
A sizeable community developed as these settlers were joined in the year 1900 by other individuals from the village of Kopychentsi Ukraine, including John Charnetski, Theodore Rychyba, Maksym Sorochka, Danylo Palamar, Fred Shmata, Paul and Micheal Gretchen, Stephan Rosalowich, and Stefan Bezkorowayny.
Among its graduates were Maksym Berezovsky, the first composer from the Russian Empire to be recognized in Europe, and Dmitry Bortniansky.

Maksym and on
Meletius Smotrytsky (; ; ), né Maksym Herasymovytch Smotrytsky ( c. 1577 – 17 ( 27 ) December 1633 ), Archbishop of Polotsk ( Kiev Metropolitan ), was a writer, religious and pedagogical activist of the Polish – Lithuanian Commonwealth, a Ruthenian linguist works of which influenced on the development of the Eastern Slavic languages, a Doctor of Medicine.
In early June 1768 the Ukrainian rebels under the command of Maksym Zalizniak marched on Uman after capturing Cherkasy, Korsun and Kaniv.
In the memory Maksym Zaliznyak of the Ukrainian people Zaliznyak lives on as a folk hero for the struggle of Ukrainian identity and Christian Orthodox faith.

Maksym and by
The film was co-produced by Walter Maksym, who had earlier served as Erhard's attorney.
In 1768, led by Zaporozhian Cossack Maksym Zalizniak and leader of the Uman Cossack paramilitary group Ivan Gonta, the peasants were initially successful in conquering much of the Kiev and Bracław Voivodeships, as well as large chunks of Volhynia and Podolia.
In the 2000 – 01 season, the club was, amazingly, supervised by five different managers and had to deal with a scandal that involved two players ( Brazilian Alex Dias and Ukrainian goalkeeper Maksym Levytsky ) who utilized fake Portuguese and Greek passports.
In 1768, during the Koliyivschyna Rebellion, the Polish garrison was destroyed by the forces of Maksym Zalizniak.

Maksym and after
Maksym Zaliznyak (, Maksym Zaliznyak ) ( born early 1740s in Medvedivka near Chyhyryn-date and place of death unknown, after 1768 )-Zaporizhian Cossack, leader of the Koliivshchyna rebellion.

Maksym and was
Maksym Sozontovych Berezovsky (; ; ) ( c. 1745 – 1777 ) was a Ukrainian composer, opera singer, and violinist.
During the Koliivshchyna he was ordered to fight the approaching haidamaka forces of Maksym Zalizniak.

Maksym and .
Simultaneously some domestic musicians like Maksym Berezovsky and Dmitry Bortniansky were sent abroad to learn to write operas.
Among Martini's pupils: the Belgian André Ernest Modeste Grétry, the Bohemian Josef Mysliveček, the Ukrainian Maksym Berezovsky, Stanislao Mattei, the young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Johann Christian Bach and the famous Italian cellist Giovanni Battista Cirri.
Many of the early classical composers of Russia such as Dmitry Bortniansky, Maksym Berezovsky and Artemy Vedel and a significant number of others were of Ukrainian descent.
See: Dmytro Bortniansky, Maksym Berezovsky, Artemiy Vedel.
Today there is a monument to Maksym Berezovsky in Hlukhiv, which is believed to be his birthplace.
Composers Dmytro Bortniansky and Maksym Berezovsky, whose statues grace the Bortniansky Square of Hlukhiv, are believed to have studied there.
Rylsky, Maksym, b 19 March 1895 in Kiev, d 24 July 1964 in Kiev.
Ukrainian writers include ( alphabetically ): Emma Andijewska, Yuri Andrukhovych, Borys Antonenko-Davydovych, Bohdan-Ihor Antonych, Ivan Bahrianyi ( Lozoviaha ), Mykola Bazhan, V. Domontovych ( Petrov ), Ivan Drach, Ivan Franko, Oles Honchar, Yevhen Hutsalo, Oleksandr Irvanets, Izdryk, Ihor Kalynets, Iryna Kalynets, Mykola Khvylovy ( Fitiliov ), Olha Kobylyanska, Lina Kostenko, Ivan Kotlyarevsky, Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky, Mykola Kulish, Panteleimon Kulish, Les ' Kurbas, Andriy Malyshko, Maria Matios, Ladia Mohylianska, Panas Myrny ( Rudchenko ), Viktor Neborak, Ivan Nechuy-Levytsky, Oleksandr Oles ( Kandyba ), Joseph Oleskiw, Ihor Pavlyuk, Valerian Pidmohylny, Svitlana Pyrkalo, Maksym Rylsky, Taras Shevchenko, Valeriy Shevchuk, Mykhailo Semenko, Hryhori Skovoroda, Natalka Snyadanko, Maryna Sokolyan, Volodymyr Sosyura, Vasyl Stefanyk, Vasyl Stus, Vasyl Symonenko, Olena Teliha, Hryhir Tiutiunnyk, Pavlo Tychyna, Lesya Ukrainka, Iryna Vilde ( Polotniuk ), Sydir Vorobkevych, Marko Vovchok ( Vilinska ), Volodymyr Vynnychenko, Yuriy Vynnychuk, Ostap Vyshnia ( Hubenko ), Boris Yampolsky, Oksana Zabuzhko, Pavlo Zahrebelnyi, Mykola Zerov, Serhiy Zhadan.
* Maksym V. Kovalenko, Marcus Scheele, and Dmitri V. Talapin.

one and UPA
Factory and workplace branches were formed under the UPA, including one by Paisley in Belfast's Ravenhill area under his direct control.
The UPA studio was one of the first victims of the TV-animation market.
CIS includes one of the world ’ s most exhaustive online collections of legislative content and highly respected statistical works, while UPA includes deep historical sets.
In 1962 the UPA formed the National Front for the Liberation of Angola ( Frente Nacional de Libertação de Angola – FNLA ), which became one of the three major nationalist groups ( the other two being the MPLA and UNITA ) involved in the long and bloody war of independence.
In case of Polish-Ukrainian families, one common UPA instruction was to kill one's Polish spouse and children born of that marriage.
Unlike many voice actors who did most of their work for one studio, Frees worked extensively with at least nine of the major animation production companies of the 20th century: Walt Disney Studios, Walter Lantz Studios, UPA, Hanna-Barbera, Filmation, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, DePatie-Freleng Enterprises, Jay Ward Productions and Rankin / Bass.
In 1994, Mercedes-Benz do Brasil presented the O 400 integral bus range, which included one standardised city bus, four coaches and the O 400 UPA articulated bus-the first articulated bus produced by Mercedes-Benz in Brazil, which came into production only in 1995.
The UPA Control instructs the UPA Team to recover a creature, a live one, for analysis ; which shows that it has been a regular dog which had been tampered with using an old Gene splicer ( this hints at the fact that genetic technology has advanced greatly ).
For this reason, it is not possible to automatically convert a UPA transcription into an IPA one.
The designer for Willoughby's Magic Hat, Zack Schwartz, later became one of the co-founders of United Productions of America ( UPA ), a company that specialized in experimental and avant-garde animated shorts.

one and commanders
Following at the Battle of Uhud in 625, it is said that after killing Hamzah ibn Abdu l-Muṭṭalib, his liver was consumed by Hind bint ‘ Utbah ( the wife of Abû Sufyan ibn Harb one of the commanders of the Qurayš army ) who later reportedly converted to Islam and became the mother of Muawiyah I founder of the Islamic Umayyad Caliphate.
The theme of stab-in-the-back was articulated in 1919 most prominently by General Erich Ludendorff, one of the two top German commanders.
According to old German literature, dragoons were invented by Count Ernst von Mansfeld, one of the greatest German military commanders, in the early 1620s.
Prince Eugene of Savoy ( French: François-Eugène de Savoie, German: Eugen von Savoyen, Italian: Principe Eugenio di Savoia-Carignano ; 18 October 1663 – 21 April 1736 ), was one of the most successful military commanders in modern European history, rising to the highest offices of state at the Imperial court in Vienna.
He is thereby regarded as one of the greatest military commanders of all time.
Other well-known children of Heracles include Telephus, king of Mysia ( by Auge ), and Tlepolemus, one of the Greek commanders in the Trojan War ( by Astyoche ).
Hannibal, son of Hamilcar Barca ( 247 – 183 / 182 BC ) was a Punic Carthaginian military commander, generally considered one of the greatest military commanders in history.
The author of Kings describes that, while the captains ( commanders ) of the Israelite army were assembled away from the king's eyes, the prophet Elisha sent one of his students to this meeting.
This event affected the operations of the German fleet, whose commanders were ordered ( the " Laconia Order ") by Admiral Karl Dönitz to stop trying to rescue civilian survivors, ushering in the subsequent unrestricted submarine warfare for the German Navy ( Admiral Nimitz testified at Admiral Dönitz's trial that the US had practiced unrestricted warfare from day one ).
In March 1983, ronderos brutally killed Olegario Curitomay, one of the commanders of the town of Lucanamarca.
Stephen was only freed after his wife and William of Ypres, one of his military commanders, captured Robert at the rout of Winchester, but the war dragged on for many years with neither side able to win an advantage.
Miles of Gloucester, one of the most talented Angevin commanders, had died whilst hunting over the previous Christmas, relieving some of the pressure in the west.
Sherman is considered one of the first military commanders to deliberately and consciously use total war as a military strategy.
After Operation Grand Slam during the Indo-Pakistani war of 1965, Khan was promoted to become one of the Pakistan Army's top commanders.
His adopted son and heir Nana Saheb was one of the principal revolutionary commanders in the Indian Mutiny.
Patton was one of the first American commanders in World War II to make full use of light Army observation aircraft to visit friendly troop forces as well as independently reconnoiter enemy positions.
On 15 July, at the Battle of Grunwald ( also known as Battle of Tannenberg ) after one of the largest and most ferocious battles of the Middle Ages, the allies won a victory so overwhelming that the Teutonic Order's army was virtually annihilated, with most of its key commanders killed in combat, including Grand Master Ulrich von Jungingen and Grand Marshal Friedrich von Wallenrode.
Fatmir Limaj, one of the senior commanders of the KLA, was also tried at The Hague, and was acquitted of all charges in November 2005.
Pompey succeeded only when Sertorius was assassinated by one of his own commanders.
Despite all these beneficial factors, he still fled the battle before any victor had been decided and deserted his experienced commanders as well as one of the largest armies ever assembled.
" Campaign historian Edwin Coddington presents a lengthy description of the approach march, which he described as " a comedy of errors such as one might expect of inexperienced commanders and raw militia, but not of Lee's " War Horse " and his veteran troops.
What followed was one of the most bizarre scenes of the war, with Bragg sitting red faced as a procession of his commanders condemned him.
Because of his rank John of Gaunt was one of England's principal military commanders in the 1370s and 1380s, though his enterprises were never rewarded with the kind of dazzling success that had made his elder brother the Black Prince such a charismatic war leader.
Partly as a result of these failures, and those of other English commanders at this period, John was one of the first important figures in England to conclude that the war with France was unwinnable because of France's greater resources of wealth and manpower.
Cao Kun, one of his trusted subordinate Beiyang military commanders, fabricated a coup d ' état in Beijing and Tianjin, apparently under Yuan's orders, to provide an excuse for Yuan not to leave his sphere of influence in Zhili ( present-day Hebei province ).

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