Principality of Ruthenia

Principality of Ruthenia

Infobox Former Country
native_name = "Ruśke Knjaziwstwo"
conventional_long_name = Principality of Ruthenia
common_name = Ruthenia
continent = Europe
region = Eastern Europe
year_start = 1658
date_start = September 16
event_start = Treaty of Hadziacz
year_end = 1659
date_end =
event_end =
p1 = Cossack Hetmanate
image_p1 =
s1 = Cossack Hetmanate
flag_s1 = Flag of the Cossack Hetmanat.svg





image_map_caption = Polish-Lithuanian-Ruthenian Commonwealth, 1658.
capital = Kiev
common_languages = Red Ruthenian
Ruthenian
religion = Ruthenian Catholic Church
government_type = Principality
title_leader = Prince
leader1 = Ivan Vyhovsky
legislature = Sejm

The Principality of Ruthenia (Red Ruthenian: "Ruśke Knjaziwstwo", Ruthenian: "Kniastwa Ruskaje", _pl. Księstwo Ruskie) was a Ruthenian state established in 1658. The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth borders shifted with various wars and treaties, sometimes several times in a decade, especially in the eastern and southern regions. The Principality of Ruthenia was planned at various times. Following the death of Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky (1657), the new Cossack commander Ivan Vyhovsky decided to renew allegiance to the Polish Commonwealth and to break with the Treaty of Pereyaslav. The result of this decision was the conclusion of the Treaty of Hadiach, which established the Great Principality of Ruthenia as a third entity alongside the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Polish Crown lands, within the Commonwealth. The agreement nullified the Union of Brest within the territory of the Principality of Ruthenia. The creation of Principality of Ruthenia, proposed in the 1658 Treaty of Hadiach was intended to be a full member of the Commonwealth, which would thereupon become a tripartite Polish-Lithuanian-Ruthenian Commonwealth.

Treaty of Hadiach

The specific features of the Treaty of Hadiach were:

# creation of The Principality of Ruthenia or The Grand Principality of Ruthenia (Polish: "Wielkie Księstwo Ruskie") from Chernihiv Voivodeship, Kiev Voivodeship and Bratslav Voivodeship (The Cossack negotiators had originally demanded that Ruthenian Voivodeship, Wołyń Voivodeship, Bełz Voivodeship, Podole Voivodeship, Pińsk Voivodeship, Starodub Voivodeship, and Owrucz Voivodeship be included as well), which would be governed by a Cossack ataman, elected for life from among four candidates presented by the Cossacks and confirmed by the King of Poland;
# creation of parallel Ruthenian offices, tribunal, academy (Kiev's Orthodox Collegium would be raised to the status of an academy; a second Orthodox higher institution of learning would be founded; and as many schools and printing presses "as were necessary" would be established), a judicial system, treasury and mint as existed in Poland and Lithuania (see Offices in Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth);
# the Principality would be connected with the Commonwealth by the common king. There would be only one national parliament (Sejm) and one foreign policy;
# admission to the Senate of Poland of Orthodox ecclesiastic members: the Archbishop (metropolita) of Kiev and other Orthodox bishops (of Lutske, Lviv, Peremyshl, Kholm, and Mstsislau) and elevation of the Orthodox religion and Church to the same level as Catholicism. No Uniate monasteries or churches were to be built in the Principality - the Union of Brest would be dissolved on the territory of The Principality of Ruthenia;
# ennoblement of Cossack elders ("Cossack starshyna"). Each year the ataman would recommend to the king 1,000 Cossacks to receive a patent of hereditary nobility, and up to 100 Cossacks in each military regiment could be personally-ennobled as well.
# establishment of a Cossack army, in the form of the Cossack register of 30,000. The officers of these forces would be elected by their own members. The Cossacks' own forces would be supplemented by 10,000 regular mercenaries, paid from public taxes. No other Commonwealth troops were to be allowed in Rus' without the consent of the Cossack hetman, except in the event of war, and then they would come under the Cossack hetman's command;
# return of land and property to Commonwealth nobility (szlachta), which had been confiscated by Cossacks after the 1648 Khmelnytsky Uprising;
# a general anmesty for previous crimes would be decreed.

The articles related to The Principality of Ruthenia

* Black Ruthenia
* Carpathian Ruthenia
* History of the Jews in Carpathian Ruthenia
* Kievan Rus'
* Polish-Lithuanian-Ruthenian Commonwealth
* Red Ruthenia
* Ruthenia
* Ruthenian
* Ruthenian Catholic Church
* Ruthenian language
* Ruthenians
* Ruthenians and Ukrainians in Czechoslovakia (1918-1938)
* Ruthenian Voivodship
* Shlakhtov Ruthenians
* White Ruthenia

ee also

* Grand Duchy of Lithuania
* Kingdom of Poland (disambiguation)

External links

* [http://www.torush.com/index-e.html Ruthenian Nobility Association • Товариство Руської Шляхти]
* [http://www2.hsp.org/exhibits/Balch%20exhibits/polonia/cujed.htm W JEDNOŚCI SIŁA.]
* [http://www.zwoje-scrolls.com/zwoje31/text02p.htm ARIANIE POLSCY]
* [http://www.allempires.com/empires/polish_lit_full/polish_lit2.htm CALIMATIAS REGNUM]
* [http://www.zrodlo.krakow.pl/Archiwum/2005/09/07.html Dzieje Ukrainy po upadku powstania Chmielnickiego]
* [http://www.probelarus.ru/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=printview&t=22&start=0 Гісторыя Беларусі :: Гісторыя Вялікай Літвы]
* [http://rzecz-pospolita.com/hadziacz0.php3 HADZIACZ]
* [http://www.republika.pl/akromer/ter_1569.html HERBY ZIEMSKIE RZECZYPOSPOLITEJ]
* [http://www.historycy.org/index.php?act=Print&client=printer&f=117&t=21945 historycy.org _ Historia Polski - alternatywna _ 'Potop' Zalewa Rosję]
* [http://pl.wikisource.org/wiki/Kronika_Jana_z_Czarnkowa:_Jakim_Sposobem_Rz%C4%85dzi%C5%82_Kazimierz_Pa%C5%84stwem_I_Narodem Kronika Jana z Czarnkowa: Jakim Sposobem Rządził Kazimierz Państwem I Narodem]
* [http://www.forumnobilium.net/sas.htm Ród Heraldyczny Dragów - Sasów]
* [http://www.kresy.co.uk/kiervan_rus.html Rus, Red Rus, Kijow Rus and Ruthenia]
* [http://www.studiuj.pl/sciagi.php?lp=59 Ściągi Historia (1578-1699)]
* [http://www.historia.terramail.pl/opracowania/nowozytna/polska-rosja_w_xvii_w.html Stosunki polsko-rosyjskie w XVI i XVII wieku]
* [http://eduseek.interklasa.pl/artykuly/artykul/ida/3841/ Test - unia lubelska]
* [http://www.kresy.cc.pl/lwow/index.html#ekran.php?title=67&lang=pl&type=tarn Z DZIEJÓW ZIEMI TARNOPOLSKIEJ]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Ruthenia — is a geographic and culturo ethnic name applied to the parts of Eastern Europe populated by Eastern Slavic peoples, as well as to the past various states that existed in these territories. Essentially, the word is a Latin rendering of the ancient …   Wikipedia

  • Principality of Trubetsk — Infobox Former Country native name = Kniastwa Trubetskie conventional long name = Principality of Trubetsk common name = Trubetsk continent = Europe region = Belarus year start = 1164 year end = 1566 date start = date end = January 20 event start …   Wikipedia

  • Principality of Chernigov — Principalities of Kievan Rus (1054–1132). History of Ukraine …   Wikipedia

  • Principality of Peremyshl — The Principality of Peremyshl was a medieval Rus political lordship centred on Peremyshl (now Przemyśl, Poland) in the Cherven lands ( Red Rus ). The Rus Primary Chronicle, writing for the year 981, gives the first mention of Peremyshl, relating… …   Wikipedia

  • Carpathian Ruthenia — Carpathian Ruthenia, Transcarpathian Ruthenia, Rusinko, Subcarpathian Rus, Subcarpathia (Rusyn and Ukrainian: Карпатська Русь, romanised: Karpats’ka Rus’ ; Slovak and Czech: Podkarpatská Rus ; Hungarian: Kárpátalja ; Romanian: Transcarpatia ; yi …   Wikipedia

  • Red Ruthenia — Ruś czerwona ←   …   Wikipedia

  • Black Ruthenia — Black Ruthenia, Black Rus or Black Russia are variant term used for a region around Novgorodok (Navahrudak), in the western part of contemporary Belarus on the upper reaches of the Neman River. The phrase first appeared in Western European… …   Wikipedia

  • Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia — Kingdom of Rus redirects here. For Tsardom of Rus , see Tsardom of Russia. For other uses, see Galich (disambiguation). Galicia–Volhynia Галицько Волинське королівство ← …   Wikipedia

  • Rus' (region) — Rus (common Eastern Slavic: Русь , Greek: Rossia , Latin: Ruthenia ) is a traditional name for an ethno cultural region in Eastern Europe inhabited by Eastern Slavs. Historically, it comprises the northern part of Ukraine, the north western part… …   Wikipedia

  • History of Maramureş — Maramureş (in Romanian; Ancient Thracian Maramarista Latin: Marmatia ;Hungarian: Máramaros ; uk. Марамуреш / Maramuresh , Мармарощина / Marmaroshchyna , Мараморщина / Maramorshchyna ) is an historical region in the north of Transylvania, along… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”