- male, deceased (1671)
- Stepan (Stenka) Timofeyevich Razin was a Cossack leader who led a major uprising against the nobility and Tsar's bureaucracy in South Russia.
- male
- Ivan Isayevich Bolotnikov was the leader of the uprising of 1606-1607 (Bolotnikov rebellion, Восстание Ивана Болотникова), which was part of the Tim...
- male, deceased (1775)
- Yemelyan Ivanovich Pugachev, also transliterated Emelian Pugachev, born in 1740 or 1742 and executed in 1775, was a pretender to the Russian throne...
- Taras Fedorovych (pseudonym, Taras Triasylo) (died after 1636) was a prominent leader of the Dnieper Cossacks who, between 1629 and 1636, played a...
- male, deceased (1710)
- Semen Paliy was a Ukrainian Cossack polkovnyk (colonel). Born in Chernihiv region, Paliy settled in Zaporizhia at a very young age and gained fame...
- male, deceased (1597)
- Severyn Nalyvaiko (d. April 21, 1597) was a leader of the Ukrainian Cossacks who became a hero of Ukrainian folklore. The Decembrist poet Kondraty...
- male, deceased (1664)
- Ivan Bohun or Ivan Bogun (died in 1664), was a Ukrainian Cossack military leader. Close associate and friend of Bohdan Khmelnytsky, he opposed both...
- male
- Ivan Gonta (died 1768) was one of the leaders of the Koliyivschyna, an armed rebellion of Cossacks against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Born...
- male
- Zalizniak (Zaliznyak, Zheleznyak), Maksym, (b. early 1740s in Medvedkovo near Chyhyryn - date and place of death unknown, after 1768) - Zaporizhian...
- male, deceased (1638)
- Pavlo Mikhnovych was a self-appointed hetman of the Cossacks and a leader of a peasant rebellion in Left-bank Ukraine and Zaporizhia. The rebellion...
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