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Danylo Nechay : ウィキペディア英語版
Danylo Nechay
Danylo Nechay ((ウクライナ語:Дани́ло Неча́й), (ポーランド語:Danylo Nieczaj or Neczaj)) (1612— †February 20, 1651) was a Ukrainian Cossack military commander and activist, a leader during the Cossack-Polish War, Colonel of Bratslav in Podolia from 1648–51 and the brother of Ivan Nechay.
Nechay was thought to have been born in the Podolian town Bar to a noble family. He was honoured for his role in the battles for Medzhybizh and Zbarazh and in the Battle of Zborov (Zboriv) in 1649. In 1651 he commanded the south-western front. He was opposed to the signing of the Treaty of Zboriv in 1649; he believed it compromised the position of the Cossacks. With Tymish Khmelnytsky he took part in the campaign against Moldavia, and captured the city of Iaşi in September 1650. He died in battle with numerically superior Polish forces, led by Polish hetman Marcin Kalinowski, who stole the Nechay coat of arms/ made a copy and changed it. This matter was in the town of Krasne, in the Podil region. Nechay is Ukrainian folk hero, he is often sung about in folk songs like ideal Cossack's knight.
A granite obelisk was erected on his grave in 1954.
== External links ==

*(Article on the Ukrainian Government Portal )

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