List of Commemorative Coins of Ukraine - Heroes of Cossack Age

Heroes of Cossack Age

  • Commemorative coin "Cossack Mamay"
  • Commemorative Coin "Severyn Nalyvayko"
  • Jubilee Coin "The War of Liberation of the Mid-17th Century"
  • Commemorative Coin "Dmytro Vyshnevetsky (BAYDA)"
  • Commemorative Coin "Petro Doroshenko"
  • Commemorative Coin "Petro Sahaidachny"
  • Commemorative Coin "Ivan Mazepa"
  • Commemorative Coin "Ivan Sirko"
  • Commemorative Coin "Pylyp Orlyck"
  • Jubilee Coin "350 Years of the Battle by Batih"
  • Commemorative Coin "Pavlo Polubotok"
  • Commemorative Coin "Kyrylo Rozumovskyi"
  • Commemorative Coin "350 Years of Perejaslav Cossack Rada of 1654"
  • Jubilee Coin "500 Years to Cossack settlements,Kalmiuska palanqua"

Read more about this topic:  List Of Commemorative Coins Of Ukraine

Famous quotes containing the words heroes of, heroes, cossack and/or age:

    Decisive inventions and discoveries always are initiated by an intellectual or moral stimulus as their actual motivating force, but, usually, the final impetus to human action is given by material impulses ... merchants stood as a driving force behind the heroes of the age of discovery; this first heroic impulse to conquer the world emanated from very mortal forces—in the beginning, there was spice.
    Stefan Zweig (18811942)

    The murmurs of many a famous river on the other side of the globe reach even to us here, as to more distant dwellers on its banks; many a poet’s stream, floating the helms and shields of heroes on its bosom.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    Silence is to all creatures thus attacked the only means of salvation; it fatigues the Cossack charges of the envious, the enemy’s savage ruses; it results in a cruising and complete victory.
    HonorĂ© De Balzac (1799–1850)

    Childhood is not from birth to a certain age and at a certain age.
    The child is grown, and puts away childish things.
    Childhood is the kingdom where nobody dies.
    Nobody that matters, that is.
    Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892–1950)