Pavlo Teteria

Pavlo Teteria

Infobox_President
name = Pavlo Teteria
nationality =


order = Hetman of Right-bank Ukraine
term_start = 1663
term_end = 1665
predecessor = Yuri Khmelnytsky
successor = Petro Doroshenko
birth_date = ?
birth_place =
death_date = 1670
death_place =
spouse = Kateryna Khmelnytsky
brothers =
religion = Greek Orthodox; later Roman Catholic

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Pavlo Teteria ( _uk. Павло Тетеря - _pl. Paweł Morzkowski herbu Ślepowron) (born ?- died in 1670 in Adrianopolis) was Hetman of Right-Bank Ukraine (1663–1665). Before his hetmancy he served in a number of high positions under Bohdan Khmelnytsky, and Ivan Vyhovsky.

When the Khmelnytsky Uprising broke out he served as a regimental secretary of Pereyaslav, shortly after he was appointed the deputy of the general secretary. Later he assumed the post of the Pereyaslav colonel, while still continuing to act as deputy general secretary. He was one of the Ukrainian delegates that were send to conduct the Treaty of Pereyaslav.

Teteria participated in the negotiations aimed at uniting Ukraine back into the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. When a civil war between Right-bank Cossacks and Right-bank Cossacks broke out he openly supported pro-Polish policies, and was elected hetman in the Right-bank Ukraine in 1663. He participated with the Poles in a campaign into Left-Bank Ukraine, but in 1665 he abdicate because of political and social unrests in Right-bank. Teteria fled to Poland, but eventually came into conflict with the Polish nobility and left for Turkey where he died plotting an invasion of Poland.

Biography

He was the son in law of hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky, when he married his daughter Olena Khmelnytsky in 1660. Teteria was educated at the Kyivan Mohyla College and he was member of the Lviv Dormition Brotherhood. He joined the Cossack army when the National Liberation War broke out in 1648. He begun his official service as a regimental secretary for the Pereyaslav regiment. Shortly after he became the deputy of the general secretary. He was part of the delegation that accompanied Tymofiy Khmelnytsky to Iaşi to marry Ruxandra the daughter of the Moldavian Voivode Vasile Lupu. On July 1653 Teteria assumed the position of colonel of Pereyaslav, while still maintaining the office of deputy general secretary. Teteria and along with Samiilo Bohdanovych-Zarudny were part of the Ukrainain delegation sent to Moscow in April to conduct the Treaty of Pereyaslav with the Tsardom of Russia, which placed the Zaporizhian Host under the protection of the Tsar. When Vyhovsky was proclaimed hetman, he was made the chancellor secretary to the hetman. He participated in the negotiations of the Treaty of Hadiach, which would restore Ukraine back into the Commonwealth, as a third and autonomous state, under the ultimate sovereignty of the King of Poland. The treaty led to a civil war known as the The Ruin, which he openly supported pro-Polish policy and pressured the young, and unexperienced Yuri Khmelnytsky to abdicate.

Hetman

In a cossack council meeting in Chyhyryn on January 2, 1663 Teteria officially succeed Khmelnytsky as the Hetman of the Right-Bank Ukraine. Once in power he had Cossack leaders executed, and imprisoned because he perceived them as possible rivals, he had Vyhovsky, Ivan Bohun executed and had Yuri Khmelnytsky imprisoned. Teteria followed a strong line of Polish policies, and was unwilling to forge an independent Cossack policy. In 1664 along with Jan II Casimir Vasa he led an invasion into Left-bank Ukraine. When the attack failed, Teteria returned to the Right-bank but Cossack-led peasant uprisings against his rule occurred because of the detested behaviors of him and his Polish allies to common cossacks, and peasants. In 1665 unable to cope with the social unrests Teteria abdicated and fled to Poland.

In Poland he converted to Catholicism and was given high administrative posts in Polatsk. Eventually he got into disputes with Polish magnates and fell upon misfortune. Unable to gain any sufficient support from the Polish Sejm, he left to Adrianopolis where he died plotting an invasion of Poland.

Links

* [http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/display.asp?linkpath=pagesTETeteriaPavlo.htm Teteria, Pavlo] at the [http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/ Encyclopedia of Ukraine]


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