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The Mazepa family () was a noble Ruthenian/Ukrainian family. Their origin can be traced back to 1544, when the Ukrainian ''szlachtych'' Mykola Mazepa-Koledynski was given a ''khutor'' (farmstead) Kamyanets (which later grew up into village Mazepyntsi) by King Sigismund I for his duty. Mykola Mazepa-Koledynski had two grandsons: * Fedir Mykhaylovych Mazepa – a Cossack ''otaman''. He fought against the Poles together with Hryhory Loboda, Severyn Nalyvaiko & Krzysztof Kosiński. Later he was caught and together with Severyn Nalyvaiko was executed in Warsaw. *Stepan-Adam Mazepa. His spouse Maryna Mazepa (died 1707) of Mokiev descent became a nun and later hegumenia of the Frolov-Voznesenski Monastery in Kiev. They had a son, Ivan, and a daughter, who later married Andrew Voynorovskiy. ==Notable members== * Ivan Mazepa (1639–1709) – Hetman of Ukraine (1687—1709) * Isaak Mazepa (1884–1952) – Prime minister of Ukraine * Anna Politkovskaya (1958–2006) File:Mazepa Isaak.jpg|Isaak Mazepa File:Anna Politkovskaja im Gespräch mit Christhard Läpple.jpg|Anna Politkovskaya, ''née'' Mazepa. File:Mykola Mazepa.JPG|Mykola Mazepa (Mykola Mazepa) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mazepa family」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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