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  1. Markiian Semenovych Shashkevych (Ukrainian: Маркіян Семенович Шашкевич; November 6, 1811 in Pidlyssia, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria – June 7, 1843 in Novosilky, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria) was a priest of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, a poet, a translator, and the leader of the literary ...

  2. Its opening took place on the occasion of the 175th anniversary of the birth of Markiian Shashkevych (1811‒1843), the religious, cultural and public figure, founder of new Ukrainian literature, and awakener of national consciousness.

  3. Markiian Semenovych Shashkevych was a priest of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, a poet, a translator, and the leader of the literary revival in Right-bank Ukraine.

  4. The Ruthenian Trinity (Ruthenian: Руська троица; Ukrainian: Руська трійця, romanized: Ruska triitsia) was a Galician literary group led by Markiian Shashkevych, Yakiv Holovatskyi, and Ivan Vahylevych, which began a national and cultural revival in the western Ukrainian lands in the late 1820s (1833-1837).

  5. www.myslenedrevo.com.ua › en › LitMarkian Shashkevych

    Feb 9, 2015 · Markian Semenovich Shashkevych (1811 – 1843) – Ukrainian poet. He was born November 6, 1811 in the village Pidlyssya (now Zolochiv district, Lviv region) in the family of priest. Secondary education he received in Berezhany school, higher – at Lviv University and the Lviv Theological Seminary, which ended in 1838.

  6. Shashkevych, Markiian [Шашкевич, Маркіян; Šaškevyč, Markijan] (pseud: Ruslan), b 6 November 1811 in Pidlyssia, Zolochiv circle, Galicia, d 7 June 1843 in Novosilky Lisni, now in Busk raion, Lviv oblast. Poet and leader of the literary revival in Western Ukraine based on the vernacular; father of Volodymyr Shashkevych.

  7. Markiian Shashkevych used to be considered the author of the spelling system used in "Mermaid of the Dniester", which is why it is called Orthography of Shashkevych or Shashkevychivka.