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Yelyzaveta Myloradovych

Yelyzaveta (Yelysaveta) Myloradovych was a civic activist, philanthropist and member of the Ukrainian Hromada community, who became one of the founders of Shevchenko Scientific Society, the first prototype of a Ukrainian Academy of Sciences.

Biography
Yelyzaveta was the daughter of Ivan Skoropadsky, Marshal of the Nobility of Poltava Governorate and member of the Skoropadsky family. In 1878 she became the head of Poltava Philanthropic Society. Her activities were investigated by Tsarist authorities, who suspected Myloradovych of presiding over a group aiming to restore the Hetmanate. ==Personal life==
Personal life
After the premature death of her first child, Yelyzaveta lived separately from her husband. During the following years she was claimed to have engaged in several love affairs. Known as an emancipee, she liked to travel, wore fashionable dresses and smoked. Having taught herself English, she dreamed to make a translation of the History of the Ruthenians. Myloradovych's salon was frequented by Vasyl Bilozersky, Oleksandr Konysky and members of the Doroshenko family. Using her personal connections, Yelyzaveta engaged in the smuggling of banned literature, including poems by Taras Shevchenko, which she spread among her acquaintances. Myloradovych's nephew was Pavlo Skoropadsky, the future Hetman of Ukraine. ==References==
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