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Although there is no definite proof of the date of Khmelnytsky's birth, Ukrainian-born historian Mykhaylo Maksymovych suggests that it is likely 27 December 1595 Julian (St. Theodore's[11] day). As was the custom in the Orthodox Church, he was baptized with one of his middle names, Theodor, translated into Ukrainian as Bohdan. A biography of Khmelnytsky by Smoliy and Stepankov, however, suggests that it is more likely he was born on 9 November (feast day of St Zenoby,[12] 30 October in Julian calendar) and was baptized on 11 November (feast day of St. Theodore in the Catholic Church).[13] Khmelnytsky was probably born in the village of Subotiv, near Chyhyryn in the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland at the estate of his father Mykhailo Khmelnytsky.[14] He was born into Ukrainian lesser nobility.[15] His father was a courtier of Great Crown Hetman StanisÅaw ŻóÅkiewski, but later joined the court of his son-in-law Jan DaniÅowicz, who in 1597 became starosta of KorsuÅ and Chyhyryn and appointed Mykhailo as his deputy in Chyhyryn (pidstarosta). For his service, he was granted a strip of land near the town, where Mykhailo set up a khutor Subotiv. There has been controversy as to whether Bohdan and his father belonged to the Szlachta (Polish term for noblemen).[16] Some sources state that in 1590 his father Mykhailo was appointed as a sotnyk for the Korsun-Chyhyryn starosta Jan DaniÅowicz, who continued to colonize the new Ukrainian lands near the Dnieper river.[17] Khmelnytsky identified as a noble, and his father's status as a pidstarosta of Chyhyryn helped him to be considered as such by others. During the Uprising, however, Khmelnytsky would stress his mother's Cossack roots and his father's exploits with the Cossacks of the Sich.[citation needed] Khmelnytsky attended a Jesuit college, possibly in JarosÅaw, but more likely in Lviv in the school founded by hetman ŻóÅkiewski. He completed his schooling by 1617, acquiring a broad knowledge of world history and learning Polish and Latin. Later he learned Turkish, Tatar, and French. Unlike many of the other Jesuit students, he did not embrace Roman Catholicism but remained Orthodox.[citation needed] Thatâs why the government has spent $60 million maintaining it. But itâs only open one day a year. Why? Because [the technology that powers this ship]( is being grafted onto new forms of portable power systems that could literally solve Americaâs energy crisis. [New documentary]( reveals everything. [Our Finance Legacy logo]( This editorial email containing advertisements was sent to {EMAIL} because you subscribed to this service. To keep our emails in your inbox, plеase add our email address to your address book. Polaris Advertising welcomes your feedback and questions. But note that the law prohibits us from giving individual consultations. To contact Us, call toll free Domestic/International: +1 302 966-9552 MonâFri, 9amâ5pm ET, or email us [support@polarisadvertising.com.](mailto:support@polarisadvertising.com) 124 Broadkill Rd PMB
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