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Vasyl Mykhailovych Bilozersky (born 1825, ; died 4 March 1899, Saint Petersburg) was a Ukrainian political and cultural activist, journalist, scientist, pedagogue. He was a brother of Hanna Barvinok (real name Oleksandra Bilozerska), who was married to Panteleimon Kulish. Later he served in Warsaw where Bilozersky kept relations with Galicia and cooperated with magazines Meta and Pravda. Last days of his life he spent in Motronivka.

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  • Wassyl Biloserskyj (de)
  • Vasyl Bilozerskyi (en)
  • Белозерский, Василий Михайлович (ru)
  • Білозерський Василь Михайлович (uk)
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  • Wassyl Mychailowytsch Biloserskyj (ukrainisch Василь Михайлович Білозерський; * 1825 in Motroniwka, Gouvernement Tschernigow, Russisches Kaiserreich; † 20. Februarjul. / 4. März 1899greg. ebenda) war ein ukrainischer bürgerlicher und kultureller Aktivist, Journalist und Pädagoge. (de)
  • Васи́лий Миха́йлович Белозе́рский (укр. Василь Михайлович Білозерський; 1825 года, хутор Мотроновка, Черниговская губерния — 20 февраля (4 марта) 1899 года, там же) — украинский общественно-политический и культурный деятель, либерал, журналист, редактор журнала «Основа». Один из организаторов Кирилло-Мефодиевского братства. Муж переводчицы Надежды Белозерской и знакомый Тараса Шевченко. (ru)
  • Білозерський Василь Михайлович (1825, хутір Мотронівка, Чернігівщина — 20 лютого (4 березня) 1899) — український громадсько-політичний і культурний діяч, журналіст. (uk)
  • Vasyl Mykhailovych Bilozersky (born 1825, ; died 4 March 1899, Saint Petersburg) was a Ukrainian political and cultural activist, journalist, scientist, pedagogue. He was a brother of Hanna Barvinok (real name Oleksandra Bilozerska), who was married to Panteleimon Kulish. Later he served in Warsaw where Bilozersky kept relations with Galicia and cooperated with magazines Meta and Pravda. Last days of his life he spent in Motronivka. (en)
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  • Wassyl Mychailowytsch Biloserskyj (ukrainisch Василь Михайлович Білозерський; * 1825 in Motroniwka, Gouvernement Tschernigow, Russisches Kaiserreich; † 20. Februarjul. / 4. März 1899greg. ebenda) war ein ukrainischer bürgerlicher und kultureller Aktivist, Journalist und Pädagoge. (de)
  • Vasyl Mykhailovych Bilozersky (born 1825, ; died 4 March 1899, Saint Petersburg) was a Ukrainian political and cultural activist, journalist, scientist, pedagogue. He was a brother of Hanna Barvinok (real name Oleksandra Bilozerska), who was married to Panteleimon Kulish. After graduating in 1846 from the Kiev University, for couple of years Bilozersky was an instructor at the Peter Cadet Corps school in Poltava. During that period together with Nikolai Kostomarov and Mykola Hulak, he became the organizer of one of the first political organization in the Russian Empire, Brotherhood of Saints Cyril and Methodius. As a member of the brotherhood, Bilozersky participated in creation of Statute of the Slavic Brotherhood of Saints Cyril and Methodius and was the author of the Note which was an explanation to the brotherhood's statute. Bilozersky developed the idea of Christian Socialism and promoted union of all Slavic nations in republican federation where the leading role would have played Ukraine. In 1847 he was arrested and sent to Olonets Governorate where he worked at the Petrozavodsk Government Administration. In 1856 Bilozersky was freed from his exile and he moved to Saint Petersburg where he joined the local hromada organization. In 1861-62 Bilozersky became the editor of the first Ukrainian monthly magazine in the city Osnova that was published mainly in Ukrainian. Later he served in Warsaw where Bilozersky kept relations with Galicia and cooperated with magazines Meta and Pravda. Last days of his life he spent in Motronivka. (en)
  • Васи́лий Миха́йлович Белозе́рский (укр. Василь Михайлович Білозерський; 1825 года, хутор Мотроновка, Черниговская губерния — 20 февраля (4 марта) 1899 года, там же) — украинский общественно-политический и культурный деятель, либерал, журналист, редактор журнала «Основа». Один из организаторов Кирилло-Мефодиевского братства. Муж переводчицы Надежды Белозерской и знакомый Тараса Шевченко. (ru)
  • Білозерський Василь Михайлович (1825, хутір Мотронівка, Чернігівщина — 20 лютого (4 березня) 1899) — український громадсько-політичний і культурний діяч, журналіст. (uk)
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