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Danylo Skoropadskyj
Crown Prince of Ukraine
Leader of the Ukrainian monarchist movement
Tenure1948 - 23 February 1957
PredecessorPavlo Skoropadskyi
Born13 February 1904
Saint Petersburg, Russia
Died23 February 1957(1957-02-23) (aged 53)
London, United Kingdom
HouseSkoropadsky
FatherPavlo Skoropadskyi

Danylo Skoropadskyj (Template:Lang-uk; 13 February 1904, Saint Petersburg, Russia – 23 February 1957, London, United Kingdom) was a Ukrainian politician, leader of the Ukrainian monarchist movement and Crown Prince of Ukraine from 1918 to 1919. He was the eldest surviving son of Hetman Pavlo Skoropadskyi.

Royal Standard of the Prince of the Hetman of Ukraine

During the Hetmanate he studied at the First Gymnasium in Kyiv in 1918. In 1919, Skoropadskyj, along with other members of the House of Skoropadskyj, was forced to flee from Ukraine due to the collapse of his father's regime immediately prior to the Soviet-Polish War. He subsequently lived and studied in Switzerland, and then in Germany, where his father had been granted political asylum in Munich. He moved to London in 1939.

From 1932, he assisted his father Pavlo Skoropadskyj in leading the Ukrainian monarchist movement. In 1948 after the death of the Hetman, Skoropadskyj became the leader of Ukrainian monarchism as pretender to the throne.

Skoropadskyj was engaged on 13 February 1957 to Halyna Melnyk-Kaluzhynska,[1][2] however, he died a week and a half after being poisoned by agents of the KGB in an operation to eliminate Ukrainian independence leaders. He is alleged to have had a child out of wedlock with Olesya Tukhai-Bei, although this has never been proven.

Fiancée

Halyna Kaluzhynska was born in Volhynia near Trostyanka in 1914. After World War I she lived in Warsaw. She later married changed her surname name to Melnyk-Kaluzhynska. After World War II, Kaluzhynska relocated to the United Kingdom along with many other displaced persons. She met Skoropadsky through a mutual friend.

Skoropadskyi in literature

  • Lytovchenko, Timur and Olena. Prince of Ukraine (historical detective) — Kharkiv: Folio. 2017. — 320 p. ISBN 978-966-03-7805-6


Danylo Skoropadskyi
Coat of arms
Noble familySkoropadsky family
Danylo Skoropadskyi
Family of Skoropadsky
Born: 13 February 1904 Died: 23 February 1957
Titles in pretence
Preceded by Hetman of Ukraine
1948–1957
Succeeded by


References

  1. ^ "Наречена Гетьманича" [Hetmanich's bride] (in Ukrainian).
  2. ^ "Наречена гетьманича Скоропадського" [Bride of Hetman Skoropadsky] (in Ukrainian).
  • Тамара Ралдугіна Штрихи до портрета спадкоємця останнього гетьмана України Данила Скоропадського (1904–1957 рр.) (Tamara Ralduhina. The portrait of heir of the last Hetman of Ukraine Danylo Skoropadskyi) – Ukrainian historic journal. 2004. No. 6 ISSN 0130-5247