Skoropadsky family
Skoropadski | |
Ethnicity | Ruthenian/Ukrainian |
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Current region | Ukraine |
Members |
Ivan Skoropadsky Pavlo Skoropadskyi |
Connected families |
Durnovo Tarnowski Kochubey Tolstoy Volkonsky Miklaszewski Lyzohub Polubotok |
House of Skoropadsky (Ukrainian: Скоропадські) is a family of pretenders to the throne of Ukraine and the title Hetman founded in 1918.
- Ivan Skoropadsky (1646 – September 3, 1722; reigned 1708–1722) – was a Hetman of Zaporizhian Host, and the successor to the famous Hetman Ivan Mazepa, in turn succeeded by Pavlo Polubotok.
- Pavlo Skoropadskyi (b. 1873-d.1945) – Hetman of Ukraine for 1918 ; claimant 1919–1945
- Danylo Skoropadskyi (d. 1957) – died of poisoning in London, February 23, 1957 ; son of Pavlo – (claimant 1945–1957)
- Maria Skoropadska (d. 1959) – daughter of Pavlo – (claimant 1957–1959)
- Yelyzaveta Skoropadska (d. 1976) – daughter of Pavlo – (claimant 1959–1976)
- Olena Skoropadska-Ott (b. 1919 - d. 2014) – daughter of Pavlo – (claimant 1976–2014)
- Borys Tukhai-bei ("Boris Skoropadsky") (b. 1956 in Canada) – Alleged natural son of the unmarried Danylo Skoropadskyi, as such allegedly grandson of Pavlo, and nephew of Olena Skoropadska-Ott. Claims to have been registered by his mother Oleksandra (Olesya) under her mother’s surname, Tukhai-bei, and that he did not learn about his presumptive Skoropadsky heritage until 1999. Borys Tukhai-bei is not recognized by the living members of the Skoropadskyi family; a natural descent from Danylo Skoropadskyi is as yet to corroborate. Nevertheless, Borys Tukhai-bei has been traveling to Ukraine identifying himself as "Boris Skoropadskiy", referring to Danylo and Pavlo Skoropasdkyi as his father and grandfather, respectively.[1] Olena Skoropadska-Ott, however, denies all the allegations stating that there is no relationship between her and that man.[2]
Mykola Markevych | Pulkheria Skoropadska (Markevych) | Mykhailo Skoropadsky | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Andriy Miklashevsky | Daria Miklashevska (Olsuyeva) | Yelyzaveta Skoropadska (Tarnovska) | Ivan Skoropadsky | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Maria Skoropadska (Miklashevska) | Petro Skoropadsky | Yelyzaveta Myloradovych (Skoropadska) | Lev Myloradovych | Pyotr Durnovo | Maria Durnovo (Kochubei) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pavlo Skoropadskyi | Alexandra Skoropadska (Durnovo) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Oleksandra Tukhaibei Skoropadska | Danylo Skoropadskyi | Maria Skoropadska | Yelyzaveta Skoropadska | Olena Skoropadska-Ott | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Borys Skoropadsky | Iryna Ustenko | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Daniel Skoropadsky | Maxim Skoropadsky | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
References
- ↑ Skoropadsky successor returns to Ukraine, The Day, Kiev, Tuesday, 23 January 2007.
- ↑ (Ukrainian) Донька Скоропадського заперечує існування онука Гетьмана!
- V. I. Lenin "Everybody On Food And Transport Work!" Endnote: "In November–December 1918 the Ukrainian workers and peasants rose up against the German invaders and their stooge, Hetman Skeropadsky. On December 14 Skoropadsky fled from Kiev."
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