Lyzohub family
Lyzohub. | |
Ethnicity | Ukrainian |
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Place of origin | Helmyaziv, (today in Zolotonosha Raion) |
Members |
Fedir Lyzohub Yakiv Lyzohub |
Connected families |
Gogol-Yanovsky Doroshenko Skoropadsky Kochubey |
Estate | Sedniv |
Lyzohub (Ukrainian: Лизогуби, Russian: Лизогубы) is a Ukrainian family of the Cossack Hetmanate and later Ukraine.[1] Over the years many representatives of the family placed high government positions during various period of the Ukrainian statehood.
Notable family members
- Ivan Kindratovych Lyzohub (? - after 1662), colonel of Kaniv and Uman regiments, envoy of Ivan Vyhovsky to the Muscovy, participant of the Battle of Konotop, executed on orders of Yuri Khmelnytsky
- Yakiv Kindrotovych Lyzohub (?–1698), colonel of Kaniv regiment
- Yakiv Yukhymovych Lyzohub (1675–1749) - Quartermaster General, acting hetman, member of the Governing Council of the Hetman Office
- Fedir Andriyovych Lyzohub (1862–1928), a Prime Minister of Ukraine (1918)
Daughter of Ivan Skoropadsky, Iryna was married to Semen Yukhymovych Lyzohub (brother of Yakiv Lyzohub) and had a son Semen Semenovych Lyzohub. Semen Lyzohub had a daughter Tetyana who married Opanas Hohol-Yanovsky, a grandfather of Nikolai Gogol (Mykola Hohol).
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Gallery
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Private manor in Sedniv, in front is a Shevchenko monument
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Portrait of Andriy Lyzohub by Taras Shevchenko, 1847
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Portrait of Illya Lyzohub by Taras Shevchenko, 1847
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Dormition Cathedral of the Yelets Monastery contains tomb of Yakiv Lyzohub
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Lyzohub House in Chernihiv, regional (polk) chancellery
See also
External links
- Syundyukov, I. Then I am going to Sednev.... Newspaper Den. 25 November 2005
- Regimental chancellery. Chernihiv. Castles and Temples of Ukraine.
- Sedniv. Castles and Temples of Ukraine.
References
- ↑ Lyzohub family at the Handbook on history of Ukraine