Born in a noble Cossack family of Moldavian boyar origin, #Danylo_Apostol
was a prominent military leader, polkovnyk (colonel) of the Myrhorod Regiment, and a participant in the Russian campaigns against the Ottoman Empire and Crimean Khanate.
He fought in the Great Northern War between 1701 and 1705 against the Swedes in Livonia and the Polish-Lithuanian
Commonwealth, but in 1708 briefly joined
Hetman Ivan Mazepa who sided with Charles XII of Sweden against Peter I of Russia.
Later, Danylo Apostol again switched sides and fought on the Russian
side, distinguishing himself in the Battle of Poltava. In 1722, he led Cossack units during the Russo-Persian
War that led to the
expansion of Russian power in theCaspian region. Danylo Apostol lost his eye during the capture of Persian Derbentfortress, this will give him a nickname "blind Hetman".
In the 1723-1725 Cossack starshyna, Danylo Apostol was accused
of being involved in the alleged mutiny plot of Hetman Pavlo Polubotok and was suspected in treason by Catherine I. In 1727, Apostol was elected to be Hetman of the
left-bank Ukraine. During his rule Little Russia and Cossack nobility increased their wealth and
estates at the same time as it was further incorporated into the Russian
Empire. Danylo Apostol died in 1734, and the new Hetman was not elected until
1750.
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