Ivan Yakovlevich Lysenko ( Ukrainian: Ivan Yakovich Lisenko ;? - 1699 ) - General Yesaul , Pereyaslavl and Chernihiv Colonel of the Zaporizhzhya Army [1] .
| Ivan Yakovlevich Lysenko | |||||||
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| ( Ukrainian. Ivan Yakovich Lisenko ) | |||||||
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| Predecessor | Leonty Semi | ||||||
| Successor | Ivan Mirovich | ||||||
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| Predecessor | Ivan Samoilovich | ||||||
| Successor | Stanislav Kohanenko | ||||||
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| Death | 1699 | ||||||
| Kind | Lysenko | ||||||
| Spouse | Gafia Trofimovna Pidtereb | ||||||
| Children | Fedor | ||||||
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Biography
It was first mentioned in 1669 , when it was put by the Chernigov colonel in the place of the Many-Sinned elected as hetman. This unit from Lysenko in the same year passed to the brother of the hetman, but in 1671, Lisenko again became the Chernigov colonel, again less than a year. In May 1672, after the arrest of Mnogogreshny, Lysenko traveled to Moscow with a request to appoint a council and participated in the parliament that elected hetman Samoilovich, from whom he was appointed general yesul at that time. In 1674, Lysenko was a punishable hetman and, together with the Moscow forces, defeated Grigory Doroshenko near Lysenko. Being the general esaul in 1675, Lysenko again marched over the Dnieper against Doroshenko, whose troops, upon approaching the Moscow army and the Cossack detachment, surrendered several cities to him. In 1677, he was already a Pereyaslavl colonel and participated in both Chigirin campaigns (1677 and 1678). Then he did not carry out any service, but, titled "a noble military comrade", he took part in the Crimean campaigns (1687 and 1689). In 1690, Lysenko was again placed by the Pereyaslavl colonel in the place of Leonty Polubotka, who was displaced by Mazepa, but did not last long, because in 1691 Ivan Mirovich was already colonel here, and Lysenko occupied this detachment again in 1696, being near Azov .
The gentry received from the hetman Mazepa .
Family
- Wife - Agafia Trofimovna Podtereba (Ukrainian. Pіdtereba)
- Son - Fedor
Notes
- ↑ Krivosheya V.V. Genealogy of the Ukrainian Cossacks: Pereyaslavsky Regiment. - Kyiv: IPEND Ім. I.F. Kurasa NAS of Ukraine, 2004. - P. 14. - ISBN 966-8518-18-7 .
Sources
- Lysenko, Ivan Yakovlevich at the Rodovod . Tree of ancestors and descendants
Literature
- Lisenko, Ivan Yakovlevich // Russian Biographical Dictionary : in 25 volumes. - SPb. - M. , 1896-1918.
- Krivosheya V.V. Kozatska elita Getmanschini. - K .: IP_END im. F.F. Kuras, 2008 .-- ISBN 978-966-02-4850.
- Krivosheya V.V. Genealogy of the Ukrainian Cossacks: Pereyaslavsky Regiment. - Kyiv: IPEND Ім. I.F. Kurasa NAS of Ukraine, 2004 .-- ISBN 966-8518-18-7 .
- Case of the Archive of the Department of the Herald of Rights. Senate on the nobility of the Lisenko clan.
- Chronicle of Wieliczka , vol. II, p. 311.
- Chronicles of Grabyanka , p. 213.
- Chronicle of the Seer , p. 277.
- S. Soloviev History of Russia, Prince III, pp. 425, 435, 464, 484, 1109.
- Einhorn, “Essays on the History of Little Russia in the 17th Century.”, Vol. I, M. 1899, pp. 807, 810, 828.
- Sulimovsky Archive, Kiev, 1884, p. 22.
- “The general investigation of the landlords of the Chernihiv regiment”, Chernihiv. 1892.
- "Collection of the Kharkov Historical and Philological Society", t. 8, p. 252, 253, 264.
- “Full. Sobr. The laws of Ross. Imp. ”, Vol. I, St. Petersburg, 1830, p. 841, 897.
