Cossack officer's family of Konys'ky in social and political life of ukrainian cossack state
Journal Title: Література та культура Полісся - Year 2017, Vol 88, Issue 8
Abstract
The activity of representatives of Nizhyn Cossack petty officers family of Konys'ky during the second half of XVII - XVIII century are studied in the article. Their origin, personal composition, genealogy, public-political activity, property position and domestically-marriage copulas are analyzed
Authors and Affiliations
S. A. Tokarev
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