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Kropyvna Regiment
Kropyvna Regiment
Кропивнянський полк
Coat of Arms
Active1649 - 1658
CountryCossack Hetmanate
TypeCossack Regiment
Size14 sotnias
2010 cossacks
Garrison/HQKropyvna, Ukraine
EngagementsKhmelnytsky Uprising
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Filon Dzhelaliy

The Kropyvna Regiment (Ukrainian: Кропивнянський полк, romanizedKropyvniantskyi polk) was one the territorial-administrative subdivisions of the Cossack Hetmanate. The regiment's capital was the city of Kropyvna, now a village in Cherkasy Oblast of central Ukraine.

In 1648, during Khmelnytsky Uprising, Irkliiv Regiment was raised, with colonel Mykhailo Teliuchenko commanding it.[1] On 16 October 1649 Irkliiv and neighboring part of Lubny Regiment were merged to form Kropyvna Regiment.[2][3] The only regimental colonel was Filon Dzhelaliy.

Hetman Ivan Vyhovsky disbanded the regiment in 1658 after death of colonel Filon Dzhelaliy. The regiments sotnias were all transferred to recreated Irkliiv Regiment and Lubny Regiment.[1]

Kropyvna regiment sotnias location

Structure

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The regiment comprised 14 sotnias with 2010 cossacks:
Zaruba and Kryvoshyia give the regiment 1992 cossacks in 1649.[4] Giving 3 Irkliiv companies 631 cossacks, the register lists them having 640. Also 2 Pyriatyn companies had 307, as opposed to registers 306. Other discrepancies are shown in ( ).
In 1650 register sent by Bohdan Khmelnytsky to Alexis of Russia, strength of regiment is given at 2053.[5]

October 1649 register
Sotnia Number of Cossacks Sotnyk
Kropyvna 207 (284) Nestor Morozenko
Denhy 88 Demko Ihnatenko[6]
Irkliiv 1st 323 Klym Semenovych[Note]
Irkliiv 2nd 185 Kuzma Verhun
Irkliiv 3rd 132 Ivan Voropai
Orzhytsia 97 Matiusha (Matiash)
Yabluniv 137 Matvii Fedorovych
Pyriatyn 1st 187 Nychypir Lelet
Pyriatyn 2nd 119 Ivan Mykolaienko
Chornukhy 1st 134 Matvii Dovhal
Chornukhy 2nd 102 Ivan Kokhan
Horodyshche 99 Martyn Romanenko
Zhuravka 120 Fedir Bulba
Kurinka 80 (81) Tymish

Notes

  1. ^
    Note: Haietskyi and Maksymovych list last name for Klym as Daldenko.
  2. [1][7]

Commanders

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References

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Sources

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  • Заруба, Віктор (2007), Адміністративно-територіальний устрій та адміністрація Війська Запорозького у 1648-1782 рр. [Administrative-territorial structure and administration of the Zaporizhzhya Army in 1648-1782.] (in Ukrainian), Dnipro: Lira, ISBN 978-966-383-095-7
  • Bodyansky, Osip (1974), РЕЕСТРА ВСЕГО ВОЙСКА ЗАПОРОЖСКАГО ПОСЛѢ ЗБОРОВСКАГО ДОГОВОРА [Register of all Zaporozhian Host after Treaty of Zboriv] (in Russian), Moscow: Imperial Moscow University
  • Hrushevsky, Mykhailo (2015), Том 10. Книга 1: Історичні студії та розвідки (1924— 1930) [Volume 10. Book 1: Historical studies and investigations (1924—1930)] (in Ukrainian), Lviv: Svit, ISBN 978-966-603-223-5
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