Antin Holovaty
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Antin Holovaty (Ukrainian: Антiн Андрійович Головатий) or Anton Golovaty (Russian: Антон Андреевич Головатый) ; between 1732 and 1744 [1] – January 28, 1797 was a prominent Zaporozhian Cossack leader who after the Zaporozhian Sich's destruction was a key figure in the formation of the Black Sea Cossack Host and their later resettlement to the Kuban Region of Russia.
Quick Facts Host Judge of the Black Sea Cossack Host 3rd Ataman of the Black Sea Cossack Host, Preceded by ...
Antin Holovaty | |
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Host Judge of the Black Sea Cossack Host 3rd Ataman of the Black Sea Cossack Host | |
Preceded by | Zakhary Chepiha |
Succeeded by | Feodor Bursak |
Personal details | |
Born | Unconfirmed, believed to be between 1732 and 1744 Novi Sanzhary, Cossack Hetmanate, Russian Empire (modern Ukraine) |
Died | January 28, 1797 Kamyshevan, Persia (modern Kura spit Azerbaijan) |
Nationality | Zaporozhian Cossack Black Sea Cossack |
Spouse | Ulyana Grigoryevna Prokhna |
Children | six sons |
Occupation | Cossack leader |
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