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Mazeppa Razumowski

AntonioEcharri  (View posts) Posted: 2 Sep 2008 4:38PM GMT
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Concerning my second posting today, you can find also the word Mazepa instead of Mazeppa, either for the assasinated woman journalist born in New York from ukrainian Soviet diplomats only described as Ana Polikovtskaya or the Mazepa "hetman" from Ukrainia who at the beginnings of the XVIII Centyry "trahisoned" Russian Tsar Peter Ist.

Ivan Stepanovych Mazepa (Ukrainian: Іван Степанович Мазепа historically spelled as Mazeppa; 20 March 1639—2 October 1709), Cossack Hetman of the Hetmanate in Left-bank Ukraine, in 1687–1708, can be found under the Google searches in English for the word "Mazepa" of the well known http://www.wiki.org.

Music Composer Franz Liszt wrote music around the dream involved with such important person.

At the end of the XVIII Century, Tsarine Catherine II of Russia and many European western powers Foreign Affairs Chancilleries used the name "Mazepa Razumowski" or "Mazeppa Razumowski", (with two p instead of one p), to describe this (perhaps) Ukrainian - Polish - Russian family linked to important diplomatic activities on behalf of the ever-expanding Russian Empire.

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