Andrij Savka
Andrij Savka (Ukrainian: Андрій Савка; alternatively Andrew Sawka; December 13, 1619 – 1661), was a Lemko bandit and folk hero from Dukla. He was born in 1619 in Stebník. In 1651, he led 500 men as part of a peasant revolt known as the Kostka-Napierski Uprising.[1] He was the son of a church cantor, and had some education.
Andrij Savka / Andrew Sawka | |
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Born | |
Died | 1661 (aged 41–42) |
Cause of death | hanging (capital punishment) |
Other names | Robin Hood of the Lemkos |
Occupation | bandit |
Years active | 1638-1661 |
Criminal penalty | hung |
Biography
- Trochanowski, Petro (1999). "Andrii Savka v panteoni Lemkivskŷkh zbiinykiv". Lemkivskii kalendar [Lemko Yearbook] (in Polish). Legnica and Krynica. pp. 50–60. OCLC 271512456.
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References
- Horbal, Bogdan. "Andrii Savka". In Magocsi, Paul; Pop, Ivan (eds.). Encyclopedia of Rusyn History and Culture. p. 448.
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