Yukhym Sitsinskyi | |
Native Name Lang: | uk |
Birth Date: | 27 October 1859 |
Birthname: | Yukhym Sitsinskyi |
Nationality: | Ukrainian |
Children: | Volodymyr Sichynskyi |
Occupation: | Archaeologist, historian, regional history, ethnography, archaeology, social activism and Orthodoxy |
Religion: | Orthodox Christian --> |
Blank1: | Academic title |
Blank2: | labor |
Data2: | "Bakota - the ancient capital of Ponizia." |
Blank3: | labor |
Data3: | "The city of Kamenets Podolsky. Historical description" (1895) |
Yukhym Sitsinskyi was a Ukrainian historian, archaeologist and cultural activist Podolia, Orthodox priest.
He was the fourth child in the large priestly family of Joseph and Ksenia Sitsinski. In total, the parents had 8 children - Stephanida, Volodymyr (became a priest), Elizaveta (died young), Yukhym, Oleksandra, Yulia, Glafira, Elizaveta.[1] [2]
The scientist's creative output includes more than 300 scientific papers and 150 review articles on more than 1,150 historical, regional and ethnographic articles from various publications. Numerous works of Sitsinsky relate to: history, archeology, religion, art, architecture, ethnography, folklore of Podillia. The most important of them are: