Maksym Kryvonis

Maksym Kryvonis
Statue of Kryvonis in the monument “Heroes of the Liberation War of the Ukrainian People 1648–1654” in Zhovti Vody
Nickname(s)Perebyinis
BornAround 1600
DiedNovember 1648
Zamość, Belz Voivodeship, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Allegiance Zaporozhian Host
Years of service1648
RankColonel
CommandsLysianka Regiment
Cherkasy Regiment
Korsun Regiment
Bila Tserkva Regiment
Uman Regiment
Battles/wars
ChildrenOleksandr Kryvonosenko [uk]

Maksym Kryvonis (Ukrainian: Максим Кривоніс, Polish: Maksym Krzywonos; literally means "crooked-nose") was one of the Cossack leaders and a commander of the Ukrainian peasants against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. For the first time in the history of Lviv, during the siege of the city his regiment captured the Vysokyi Zamok Castle, which was defended by the strong Polish–Lithuanian garrison. Kryvonis was one of the most important figures during the Khmelnytskyi Uprising in 1648.