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In the News (Fri 17 Feb 12)

  
  Historical Gallery
Located in the Chernihiv region in Eastern Ukraine, Baturyn emerged as a fortress on the steppe border of the Chernihiv principality in the 11th century.
Baturyn remained deserted for several decades, recovering by the mid-18th century when it briefly regained its status as Hetman capital during the reign of Kyrylo Rozumovs'kyi (1750-64) until the Hetmanate was abolished in 1764.
Archaeological exploration of Baturyn was halted in 1997 because of lack of funding.
www.artukraine.com /historical/baturyn.htm   (424 words)

  
 www.Baturyn.org - Executive
The Baturyn Concert Marching Band is a non-profit initiative of the UKRAINIAN YOUTH ASSOCIATION OF CANADA (UYA) Toronto Branch.
Baturyn is operated under the support and direction of the Baturyn Concert Marching Band's Executive.
Baturyn is a non-profit orchestra that relies on the support and contribution of volunteers, the sponsorship of business, and funding from the Ukrainian Youth Association of Toronto.
www.baturyn.org /executive.htm   (354 words)

  
 Sosensky Family
Riva (Tziryulnik) was born in Baturyn, Poland in 1902
Riva Tziryulnik nee Sosenski was born in Baturyn, Poland in 1902 to
Yitzkhak Sosenski was born in Baturyn, Poland in 1904 to Nakhum and
www.eilatgordinlevitan.com /kurenets/k_pages/sosensky.html   (452 words)

  
 Maple Leaf News
In 2005, the Baturyn expedition team grew to nearly 150 students and scholars from the universities of Chernihiv, Nizhyn and the Kyiv Mohyla Academy.
Between 1669 and 1708, Baturyn was the capital of the Hetman state and one of the most significant and prosperous towns in Ukraine.
In the summer of 2005, within the citadel and fortress, the expedition uncovered 33 graves of Baturyn townsfolk from the late 17th-early 18th centuries (the period of Mazepa’s rule).
www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca /canada-europa/ukraine/Maple/maple_leaf_61-en.htm   (1099 words)

  
 Baturyn: historic capital of the Kozak Hetman state (01/19/03)
Between 1669 and 1708, Baturyn was the official capital of the Kozak Hetman state in Left-Bank Ukraine.
Baturyn had 40 churches and private chapels, two monasteries, and a college for diplomats and government officials ("Kantseliarsky Kurin").
The results of the Baturyn excavations will be disseminated in public lectures, academic and popular scholarly articles in English and Ukrainian, in Canadian and American journals and newspapers, documentary video films, as well as on radio and TV programs.
www.ukrweekly.com /Archive/2003/030323.shtml   (812 words)

  
 Baturyn
Baturyn date back to 1625, when it was granted to the Polish chancellor
Baturyn at the beginning of November 1708, because it supported
Museum of Apiculture, established in 1924, is located in Baturyn.
www.encyclopediaofukraine.com /pages/B/A/Baturyn.htm   (76 words)

  
 Canada-Ukraine archaeological expedition in Baturyn continues its work (01/23/05)
Located in the Chernihiv region, Baturyn was the official capital of the Kozak Hetman state in Left-Bank Ukraine in 1669-1708 and 1750-1764.
This sole surviving architectural monument of 17th century Baturyn was built by Mnohohrishny as a state court house with a jail in the basement.
A chemical and spectrum analysis of 56 samples of the Baturyn tiles was conducted at the Institute of Geology of the National Academy of Sciences in Kyiv and the Faculty of Geology at the University of Toronto.
www.ukrweekly.com /Archive/2005/040523.shtml   (1086 words)

  
 Capital bets   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Baturyn poses not only a financial, but also a moral-ethical and even an interethnic problem.
At the beginning of the 18th century Baturyn was the residency of hetman Ivan Mazepa.
French newspapers were full of headlines such as: "Dreadful massacre", "Women and children on the edges of sabres", "Rafts with crucified Cossacks are floating on the rivers",and "Ukraine is swimming in blood".
www.ukraine-observer.com /articles/188/191   (1446 words)

  
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Baturyn himself told Belapan from Warsaw on 23 July that he was kidnapped by unknown assailants in Poland, taken to Minsk, and forced to make compromising statements about the Belarusian opposition and the U.S. embassy in Minsk.
In Moscow, Baturyn was instructed by an unknown man to give an interview to Belarusian Television and say that his open letter (which denounced Belarus's Interior Ministry for using illegal practices in dealing with the opposition) was in fact written by Anatol Lyabedzka, chairman of the opposition United Civic Party.
Baturyn said he finally managed to escape his guards in Minsk, where he initially hid in a friend's house and subsequently made his way to the U.S. embassy.
www.infoukes.com /rfe-ukraine/2000/0725.html   (2247 words)

  
 Baturyn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Saint Volodymyr and Olha UCChapel is located at the Plast Camp "Baturyn" in South Bolton, Quebec.
The style is reminiscent of the churches in the Hutsul region of the Carpathian Mountains.
These are "relaxed" and "cross eyed" 3D images, from early May 2003, of the chapel and grounds.
ihor5.freeyellow.com /baturyn.html   (139 words)

  
 Baturyn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
According to some modern writers, the origins of Baturyn date back to 11th century as a fortress built by the Grand Principality of Chernigov.
In 1708, the Cossack Ukraine was caught in the midst of the Great Northern War with Mazepa supporting the Swedes contrary to his obligation of the treaty with Russia.
The neo-Palladian palace in Baturyn, designed by Andrey Kvasov and rebuilt by Charles Cameron, stands in ruins.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Baturyn   (378 words)

  
 www.Baturyn.org - History
The "Baturyn" band was organized in the autumn of 1966, composed of High School and University Students.
Baturyn Orchestra is proud to participate annually in this highly televised event historic event.
Baturyn Orchestra is proud to participate annually in this cultural event.
www.baturyn.org /history.htm   (151 words)

  
 Baturyn Concert Marching Band Home Page (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.cs.wisc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Vlodko was a strong supporter of Baturyn and its activities through his work as a photographer and as a CYM Executive member.
Baturyn Concert Marching Band operates under the support and direction of the Ukrainian Youth Association (UYA), which is commonly known as SUM.
Baturyn would like to take this opportunity to ask its friends in the community and all past members to please donate any band memorabilia you may have spanning the past 40 years.
www.baturyn.org.cob-web.org:8888   (418 words)

  
 BATURYN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
The log sheet must be submitted to the Baturyn Community Executive Committee on a monthly basis.
Should a Community Patrol member become involved in a physical or verbal confrontation, the Community Patrol member is to remove themselves from the situation, advise the EPS, and view the scene from a safe distance.
I have read the Baturyn Community Patrol Procedure and fully understand the requirements expected of myself.
www.baturyncommunityleague.ca /CommunityPatrolProcedure.html   (644 words)

  
 Baturyn - Wikipedia
Baturyn (ukrainisch Батурин; russisch Батурин, Transkription aus dem Russischen: Baturin) ist eine Siedlung städtischen Typs in der nordukrainischen Oblast Tschernihiw (Rajon Bachmatsch) mit 3.078 Einwohnern (5.
Zwischen 1669 und 1708 war Baturyn die Hauptstadt des Hetmanats, einer autonomen Kosakenrepublik, welche mit dem Russischen Reich verbunden war.
Damals verfügte Baturyn über 40 Kirchen und Kapellen, zwei Klöster und ein Kolleg für Staatsbedienstete und Diplomaten.
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Baturyn   (271 words)

  
 Commemorative and Jubilee Coins of the Ukraine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
The coin is dedicated to Baturyn, the capital city of such Ukrainian Hetmans of the Left Bank Ukraine, as: D.Mnohohrishny, I.Samoilovych, I.Mazepa and K.Rozumovsky.
Starting since 1669 governmental institutions had been functioning in the city and representatives of the Cossack managerial staff lived there.
Destroyed in 1708 on the order of Russian Czar Peter the First, Baturyn was restored to life again and for the second but the last time became the capital city of the Cossack state under ruling of Hetman Kyrylo Rozumovsky, remaining forever the symbol of the national statehood.
www.bank.gov.ua /engl/bank_coin/YUV_MON/Coins/Hetmans/Baturyn.htm   (107 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Baturyn also has access to a team of educational specialists, which includes a school psychologist, reading specialist, counselor and social worker.
Baturyn School Student Behaviour and Expectations We believe all children have the right to learn and to be happy and safe at school.
BATURYN SCHOOL STUDENT CONDUCT ACTION PLAN As respectful, responsible, and cooperative young people, Baturyn School students are expected to: Be considerate, polite, kind, and respectful to others.
baturyn.epsb.ca /docs/parenthandbook.doc   (6305 words)

  
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Local historians consider the find to be evidence of a war crime committed by soldiers fighting for Russian king Peter I. They express surety that the crime was carried out by Russian soldiers under the command of Alexander Menschikov.
There are bodies of both children and teenagers, the age of the buried ranges from 2 to 15 years.
In November 1708, after a plot was formed by Hetman Ivan Mazepa and Karl the XIIth, Peter I set out with his army for the hetman capital of Baturyn (in present-day Chernigiv oblast).
www.eedi.org.ua /eem/6-10eng.html   (901 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Baturyn quit his job at the Interior Ministry in February, accusing it of provoking clashes with the opposition (see "RFE/RL Poland, Belarus, and Ukraine Report," 15 February 2000).
On 21 July, Belarusian Television quoted Baturyn as saying from the U.S. embassy in Minsk: "What was voiced by Radio Liberty is not true.
Baturyn told Belapan from Warsaw on 23 July that he was kidnapped by unknown assailants in Poland and pressed to make compromising statements about the Belarusian opposition and the U.S. embassy in Minsk.
www.infoukes.com /rfe-ukraine/2000/0724.html   (299 words)

  
 Government portal :: Top stories   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Baturyn Sanctuary "Hetman's Capital" to be guided by Culture and Tourism Ministry
The Ukrainian Government decided to place the Baturyn State Historical and Cultural Sanctuary "Hetman's Capital" under the Culture and Tourism Ministry's guidance.
This was unveiled by Vice Prime Minister Vyacheslav Kyrylenko at an April 13 sitting of the interdepartmental working group on development and preservation of the Baturyn cultural heritage.
www.kmu.gov.ua /control/en/publish/printable_article?art_id=34002199   (91 words)

  
 ThomasMLA.COM - In The Neighbourhood
Baturyn: History of Ukraine POP 5235 - Part of the Castle Downs area, Baturyn is named for a famous castle in northeast Ukraine.
Ivan Mazepa established a genuine princely court in Baturyn where his collection of weapons and books impressed contemporaries and visitors from Western Europe.
In Edmonton, the neighbourhood of Baturyn was designed to provide easy access to the centrally located schools, as well as Baturyn Park, and others including one named for Harry Farmer, the well-known city organist who directed the choir of St. Paul United Church for over 20 years.
www.thomasmla.com /constituency/castles/castles.htm   (718 words)

  
 The Ukrainian Pavilion at Carabram - Saint Elias Church   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Baturyn, in the 11th century, was a fortress town in the principality of Chernihiv of eastern Ukraine.
In 1648 the Cossacks liberated Baturyn from foreign occupation.
Baturyn flourished under the glorious reign of Cossack Hetman Ivan Mazepa (1687 - 1708) holding 40 churches and domestic chapels, 2 monasteries, and a college for diplomats and bureaucrats.
www.saintelias.com /ca/activities/carabram.php   (1087 words)

  
 washingtonpost.com: In Ukraine, a Film's Hazy History Lesson
Instead, Peter heard Mazepa was plotting against him and took his vengeance by slaughtering thousands of Ukrainians at the hetman's home base of Baturyn, sending their bodies floating down a river to intimidate Mazepa's soldiers from following his lead.
With the Cossacks thus split and dispirited, Peter went on to defeat Charles at Poltava in what became the pinnacle of the czar's reign, establishing Russia as a great European power for the first time.
Mazepa, on the other hand, died in disgraced exile; only in 1992 did the Ukrainian Orthodox Church remove the anathema, or curse of damnation, placed upon him by Peter's order, and only in 1999 were his remains returned from Romania for burial at Baturyn.
www.washingtonpost.com /ac2/wp-dyn/A29878-2002Oct1?language=printer   (1272 words)

  
 President visits Baturyn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Mykola Butko, Executive Director of the Hetman Capital Charitable Foundation, said restorers were now renewing Kyrylo Razumovsky’s palace and needed UAH 45 mln for this, relying mostly on private donations.
Last year, he added, they spent UAH 37 mln to carry out archeological research, build an outbuilding in the palace and develop Baturyn’s infrastructure.
Butko said this project was “the first example in the history of Ukraine of the synergistic effect of the implementation of state initiatives in association with national business.”
www.president.gov.ua /en/news/data/1_11002.html   (226 words)

  
 Kirill Razumovsky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1750, he was made Hetman of the Ukrainian Cossacks.
Selecting Hlukhiv and Baturyn as places of hetman's residence, Razumovsky had opulent baroque palaces erected in these sleepy towns by the imperial architect Andrey Kvasov.
Catherine the Great, whom he wholeheartedly supported during the reign of her husband, made him a Field-Marshal, although he never saw a battle.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kyrylo_Rozumovsky   (218 words)

  
 News
BATURYN, FAMOUS AND REVERED CAPITAL OF HETMANS, IS BEING RESTORED ON AN ENORMOUS SCALE
facilities in Baturyn as well as the unveiling of new architectural and
the idea of establishing a president's residence in Baturyn.
www.lucorg.com /lucw/news.php?id=1384   (290 words)

  
 Slavic Newsletter. October 2006
He is Associate Leader of the Canada-Ukraine archaeological expedition conducting excavations in Baturyn, the capital of the 17-18th-century Cossack Hetman state in central Ukraine.
The Baturyn archaeological project is co-sponsored by Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, the Shevchenko Scientific Society of America, New York, and the "Baturyn Fund" (Ukraine), which was initiated by the Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko in 2005.
And the photos of some of the objects unearthed at Baturyn, which are placed at the beginning and close of this newsletter, were taken by Dr. Mezentsev.
www.utoronto.ca /slavic/news/Newsletter-Oct-2006.htm   (6425 words)

  
 Christina's Site - Baturyn Festyn & Volleyball Tournament
This Baturyn tradition will be a two-day affair this year.
Saturday night, stay at Baturyn, under the stars, in a provided camping area.
Join us at the good ol' Knowlton Pub, or even, depending on turnout, Baturyn (a screening of the game will be provided).
crystya.multiply.com /calendar/item/10001   (161 words)

  
 Beaumont Ravens Soccer
A disappointing loss to Baturyn on Saturday knocked us out of the gold game, and into the bronze.
Pizza at Chateau afterwards was more edible than usual, and much fun was had by those around me by flicking the cream containers and the like.
While he insists it was accidental, the loud sound and referee's choice of a yellow card (4 minute minor, two yellows=ejection) over the usual blue card (2 minute minor) for unintentional boarding has most people believing he did it on purpose.
wave.prohosting.com /pacoinc/indoor/archive.htm   (6782 words)

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