- male, deceased (1115)
- Oleg Sviatoslavich of Chernigov, sometimes also styled as of Tmutarakan, was a Rurikid prince whose equivocal adventures ignited political unrest...
- male, deceased (1036)
- Mstislav of Chernigov, or Mstislav the Bold, was the earliest attested ruler of Chernigov (Chernihiv). He was Vladimir the Great's son, probably by...
- male, deceased (1939)
- Vladimir Alexandrovich Antonov-Ovseenko (actual surname Ovseenko was a prominent Soviet Bolshevik leader and diplomat. Ethnically he was 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 (1785)
- Ivan Hryhorovych-Barskyi or Ivan Grigorovich-Barsky is a Ukrainian architect who worked in the Late Cossack Baroque style. He was a graduate of the...
- male
- Colonel-General Sergei Lebedev (b. April 9, 1948) became director of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service, the SVR, on May 20, 2000. He graduated...
- female, deceased (1965)
- Angelica Balabanoff (or Balabanov, Balabanova; -"Anzhelika Balabanova"; 1878, Chernihiv - November 25, 1965, Rome) was a Ukrainian Jewish-Italian...
- male
- Skirmunt was a legendary Grand Prince of Lithuania, Prince of Navahradak 1192 – before 1239, Kernavė, Berestia, Mielnik, Horoden, Pinsk, Turów, Mozy...
- male
- Petro Fedorovych Tkachenko (21/12/1878-3/1/1919) Petro Fedorovych Tkachenko-Halashko was one of the more outstanding kobzars of the Chernihiv...
- male, 49 years old
- Alexander Mikhaylovich Batyuk (born January 14, 1960) is a former Soviet cross country skier who competed in the 1980s, training at Dynamo in...
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