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Ukrainian politician; wife of Ivam Vyhovsky
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Helena Stetkiewicz
Portrait, 17th century
Died1664
SpouseIvan Vyhovsky

Helena Stetkiewicz or Olena Vyhovska (Ukrainian: Олена Виговська; died 1664) was the second wife of Ivan Vyhovsky, the hetman of the Zaporozhian Host (1657–1659) in the Cossack Hetmanate.[1] [2]

Life

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Helena Stetkiewicz was the daughter of Bohdan Stetkiewicz, a Litvin castellan of Nowogródek (Navahrudak) and Mścisław (Mstsislaw).[1] [3] Her mother, Helena Sołomierecka, was a Ruthenian duchess (knyazhna) of Rurikid stock tracing her lineage to the Principality of Smolensk.[1] [4]

After marriage, the couple lived in Subotiv and Kiev.[1]

She married Hetman Ivan Vyhovsky.[5]

Helena was an influential figure among the Ukrainian Cossacks. She is known to have participated in politics as an adviser and collaborator of her spouse during his reign.[citation needed ]

After the murder of Ivan Vyhovsky, Helena moved to the town of Ruda in the Ruthenian Voivodeship (today a village in Lviv Oblast) where she reburied her husband and passed away soon after.[1] [6] However, there is version of the story that holds that the couple is buried in the Manyava Skete in Carpathian Mountains.[1]

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g Hetmanesses of Ukraine (p.2). Wives of Hetman Vyhovsky, wives of Somko and Bryukhovetsky (Гетьманші України (ч.2). Дружини гетьмана Виговського, жінки Сомка та Брюховецького)
  2. ^ Грушевський, Михайло (1997). History of Ukraine-Rus': book 1. The Cossack age, 1650-1653. Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press. ISBN 978-1-895571-22-6.
  3. ^ Історія України в особах IX-XVIII ст (in Ukrainian). Вид-во "Україна". 1993. ISBN 978-5-319-01062-9.
  4. ^ Nechuĭ-Levyt︠s︡ʹkyĭ, Ivan Semenovych (1967). Zibranni︠a︡ tvoriv (in Ukrainian). Naukova dumka.
  5. ^ Василенко, І. М. (2007). Художня інтерпретація ідеалу надлюдини у світовій літературі кінця ХІХ - початку ХХ ст (Report). Акцент. doi:10.31812/123456789/6030.
  6. ^ Rudyi, Vasyl (2023年12月24日). "ОСІДОК ДАНИЛОВИЧІВ ТА ВИГОВСЬКИХ У С. РУДА ЖИДАЧІВСЬКОГО РАЙОНУ ЛЬВІВСЬКОЇ ОБЛАСТІ В СВІТЛІ АРХЕОЛОГІЧНИХ ТА АРХІВНИХ МАТЕРІАЛІВ". Археологічні дослідження Львівського університету (in Ukrainian) (11). doi:10.30970/ars.2008114152 (inactive 2024年11月05日). ISSN 2078-6093.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024 (link)

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