Pylyp Orlyk

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Pylyp Orlyk was an early 18th-century Cossack statesman and hetman in exile, best known for authoring one of Europe’s first constitutional documents outlining a democratic vision for the Cossack state.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Cossack statesman
hetman in exile
human
allyOf Ivan Mazepa
author Constitution of Pylyp Orlyk
commemoratedIn modern Ukraine
countryOfCitizenship Cossack Hetmanate
describedIn Ukrainian historiography
ethnicGroup Cossacks
surface form: Cossack
familyName Orlyk
givenName Pylyp
hasHonorificTitle hetman in exile of the Zaporozhian Host
hasRole author of a proto-constitution for the Cossack Hetmanate
heritage Ukrainian political tradition
influenced later Ukrainian constitutional thought
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
Polish
Ukrainian
movement Cossack autonomy movement
Ukrainian statehood movement
nativeLanguage Ukrainian
notableFor authoring one of Europe’s first constitutional documents
developing a democratic vision for the Cossack state
notableWork Orlyk Constitution
surface form: Bendery Constitution

Constitution of Pylyp Orlyk
occupation diplomat
military leader
politician
opponentOf Russian Empire
participantIn Great Northern War
placeOfExile Ottoman Empire
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Sweden
politicalIdeology Cossack republicanism
early constitutionalism
rule of law
separation of powers
positionHeld Hetman
surface form: Hetman of the Zaporozhian Host in exile
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy
sexOrGender male
significantEvent election as hetman in exile in Bendery
promulgation of the Constitution of Pylyp Orlyk in 1710

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