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Pylyp Stepanovych Orlyk (Ukrainian: Пилип Степанович Орлик; Polish: Filip Orlik; October 21 [O.S. October 11] 1672 – May 26, 1742) was a Zaporozhian Cossack statesman, diplomat and starshyna who served as the hetman in exile from 1710 to 1742.
3 set 2021 · Published in 1710 by then in-exile Hetman of Ukraine Pylyp Orlyk, this document represents the height of Ukrainian legal-political thought in the early 18th century.
Let's embark on a journey through the corridors of history as we delve into the extraordinary life of Pylyp Orlyk and the profound significance of Pylyp Orlyk's Constitution. Step back in time to explore the visionary document penned by one of Ukraine's most illustrious statesmen.
The Constitution of Pylyp Orlyk (Ukrainian: Конституція Пилипа Орлика, romanized: Konstytutsiia Pylypa Orlyka), formally titled as The Treaties and Resolutions of the Rights and Freedoms of the Zaporozhian Army (Latin: Pacta et Constitutiones legum libertatumque Exercitus Zaporoviensis, Ukrainian ...
The Ukrainian Constitution was accepted in Bendery (now in Moldova), which at that time belonged to the Ottoman Empire, and Hetmán Pylyp Orlyk ruled only on the Right Bank of Ukraine for the next four years (to 1714).
3 giu 2022 · These deep and insightful arguments made a lasting contribution to political and legal philosophy. But they were not original. They were first pioneered not in Paris or in Philadelphia, but in Poland by exiled thinker and politician Pylyp Stepanovych Orlyk.
Pylyp Orlyk in Exile: The Religious Dimension. OREST SUBTELNY. The deep religiosity of Pylyp Orlyk is well known.1 Indeed, it can be that he was the most pious as well as the most learned of all the Cossack. leaders. In his numerous documents, manifestoes, and especially in.