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Ivan Mazepa (1639–1709) was a significant figure in the history of Ukraine. One story about him says that as a young man, he was caught in flagrante with a noblewoman, whose husband punished him by tying him naked to a wild horse and setting them free; eventually he reached the Cossacks and became their military leader. This legend caught the attention of the English poet Lord Byron ("mad, bad, and dangerous to know"), whose Mazeppa (1819) brought the events to wider attention. His narrative poem inspired many paintings, particularly by French Romantics, which in turn stimulated musical compositions, stage plays, more poems, and so on. New life was breathed into the equestrian tale when it was transposed to the American Wild West. With the independence of Ukraine in 1991, the figure of Maz

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  • Cultural legacy of Mazeppa (en)
  • Образ гетмана Мазепы в художественных произведениях (ru)
  • Іван Мазепа в культурі (uk)
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  • Образ гетмана Мазепы в художественных произведениях — изображение Мазепы в художественной литературе, живописи, кинематографии, музыке и в театральных постановках деятелями культуры и искусства. Судьба Ивана Мазепы интересовала многих знаменитых писателей, поэтов, художников и композиторов из разных стран: США, Канады, Англии, Германии, России и т. д. (ru)
  • Образ гетьмана Мазепи в художніх творах — зображення Івана Мазепи в художній літературі, живописі, кінематографії, музиці і в театральних постановках діячами культури та мистецтва. Доля Івана Мазепи цікавила багатьох відомих українських й закордонних письменників, поетів, художників , композиторів з різних країн: Франції, Англії, США, Канади, Польщі, Німеччини, Росії тощо. (uk)
  • Ivan Mazepa (1639–1709) was a significant figure in the history of Ukraine. One story about him says that as a young man, he was caught in flagrante with a noblewoman, whose husband punished him by tying him naked to a wild horse and setting them free; eventually he reached the Cossacks and became their military leader. This legend caught the attention of the English poet Lord Byron ("mad, bad, and dangerous to know"), whose Mazeppa (1819) brought the events to wider attention. His narrative poem inspired many paintings, particularly by French Romantics, which in turn stimulated musical compositions, stage plays, more poems, and so on. New life was breathed into the equestrian tale when it was transposed to the American Wild West. With the independence of Ukraine in 1991, the figure of Maz (en)
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