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Ivan Bohun () (died 1664) was a . A close associate and friend of Bohdan Khmelnytsky, he opposed both the pacts with the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (Treaty of Hadiach of 1658) and with the Tsardom of Russia (Pereiaslav Agreement of 1654).


Biography
Bohun was born into a Cossack-Ruthenian nobility family. In 1637, he captured the in a joint campaign with and took part in subsequent Azov sitting.
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He took part in the Khmelnytsky Uprising against Polish rule in . In June 1651 he was elected colonel of troops of and took part in the Battle of Berestechko against Polish troops led by King John II Casimir Vasa, which the Cossacks lost. Surviving the defeat he regathered his forces and in June 1652 took part in the battle of Batih. In this instance the Cossacks were successful; the Polish commander Marcin Kalinowski was killed and the future Stefan Czarniecki barely escaped with his life. The Polish defeat was complete and allowed the Cossack forces to start a successful offensive and effectively gain control over large parts of the Ukrainian lands. Until 1657 Ivan Bohun also led his forces in minor skirmishes against Polish forces, notably at and . He also fought against the who had switched sides in the effect of the Treaty of Zboriv of 1649 (they were initially allied with the Cossacks but supported the Commonwealth in later year).

Initially Bohun opposed the Pereiaslav Agreement of 1654. After the Battle of Konotop, Ivan Bohun led an armed uprising against his former ally near and defeated his army in the autumn of 1659.

After being captured by the Poles in 1663, Bohun was offered freedom in exchange for taking part in a new military campaign against the Tsardom of Russia. During the retreat after the disastrous Siege of Hlukhiv Bohun was executed by a firing squad for handing over important military information to the besieged Russian garrison.


Legacy
Ivan Bohun became a popular Ukrainian folk hero, immortalized by Henryk Sienkiewicz in the novel With Fire and Sword, where the character Jurko Bohun was loosely based on him. In the film based on the novel, directed by , Bohun was played by Aleksandr Domogarov.

Ivan Bohun is also well described in Bohun, a modern, historical novel about Polish-Cossack wars, written by .

His death is still commemorated annually in . Events by themes: The anniversary of death of Ivan Bogun in Lviv, -photo service (February 17, 2009)


See also
  • Ruthenian nobility


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