First Lady of Ukraine
First Lady of Ukraine is the unofficial title given by the society to the wife of the President of Ukraine. The post is highly ceremonial and rarely plays a role in social activism.
List
# |
Image |
First Lady |
Education | Birth | Marriage |
President (Husband, unless noted) |
Tenure began |
Age at tenure start | Tenure ended | Length of retirement |
Death | Lifespan |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Antonina Kravchuk (née Mishura) |
Candidate of Economical Sciences Kiev State University |
1935-11-03November 3, 1935 | Kravchuk, LeonidLeonid Kravchuk | 1991 | 156 years, 32 days | 1994 | 012108,1778,177 days | 2016-12-7 | 29,620 days (81 years, 34 days) | ||
2 | Ludmila Kuchma (née Talalayeva) |
Mechanical engineer Votkinsk Machine-building College |
1940-06-19June 19, 1940 | 1967[1] | Kuchma, LeonidLeonid Kuchma | 1994 | 154 years, 30 days | 2005 | 012104,3364,336 days | 2016-12-7 | 27,930 days (76 years, 171 days) | |
3 | Kateryna Yushchenko (née Chumachenko) |
Master of Business Administration University of Chicago |
1961-09-01September 1, 1961 | 1998 | Yushchenko, ViktorViktor Yushchenko | 2005 | 143 years, 144 days | 2010 | 012102,4772,477 days | 2016-12-7 | 20,186 days (55 years, 97 days) | |
4 | Ludmila Yanukovych (née Nastenko) |
Civil engineer Makiivka Civil Engineering Institute |
1949-10-09October 9, 1949 | November 1972[2][3] | Yanukovych, ViktorViktor Yanukovych | 2010 | 160 years, 139 days | 2014 | 012101,0191,019 days | 2016-12-7 | 24,531 days (67 years, 59 days) | |
Hanna Turchynova (née Beliba) |
Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences Kyiv Linguistic University |
1970-04-01April 1, 1970 | Turchynov, OleksandrOleksandr Turchynov | 2014 | 143 years, 327 days | 2014 | 01210914914 days | 2016-12-7 | 17,052 days (46 years, 250 days) | |||
5 | Maryna Poroshenko (née Perevedentseva) |
Candidate of Medical Sciences Kiev Medical Institute |
1962-02-01February 1, 1962 | 1984 | Poroshenko, PetroPetro Poroshenko | 2014 | 152 years, 126 days | 2016-12-7 | 20,033 days (54 years, 310 days) |
List of spouses of leaders of the Ukrainian People's Republic
# |
Image |
First Lady |
Education | Birth | Marriage |
President (Husband, unless noted) |
Tenure began |
Age at tenure start | Tenure ended | Length of retirement |
Death | Lifespan |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Maria-Ivanna Hrushevska (née Wojakiwska) |
Lemberg Lyceum | 1868-11-8November 8, 1868 | May 1896 | Hrushevsky, MykhailoMykhailo Hrushevsky | 1917[4] | 148 years, 119 days | 1918 | 0121011,10111,101 days | 1948-09-19September 19, 1948 | 29,169 days (79 years, 316 days) | |
2 | Oleksandra Skoropadska (née Durnovo) |
1878-05-23May 23, 1878 | 11 January 1898[5] | Skoropadsky, PavloPavlo Skoropadsky | 1918 | 139 years, 341 days | 1918 | 0121012,43412,434 days | 1952-12-29December 29, 1952 | 27,248 days (74 years, 220 days) | ||
3 | Rozalia Vynnychenko (née Lifshitz) |
Medical doctor University of Sorbonne |
1886-07-26July 26, 1886 | 28 March 1911 | Vynnychenko, VolodymyrVolodymyr Vynnychenko | 1918 | 132 years, 141 days | 1919 | 0121014,60314,603 days | 1959-02-06February 6, 1959 | 26,492 days (72 years, 195 days) | |
4 | Olha Petliura (née Bilska) |
Pryluky Gymnasium | 1885-12-23December 23, 1885 | 1910 | Petliura, SymonSymon Petliura | 1919 | 133 years, 52 days | 1926 | 0121012,23512,235 days | 1959-11-23November 23, 1959 | 26,997 days (73 years, 335 days) | |
5 | Mariya Livytska (née Tkahenko) |
Kyiv Gymnasium | 1879-4-9April 9, 1879 | 1901 | Livytskyi, AndriyAndriy Livytskyi | 1926 | 1 | 1954 | 012108,177 | 2016-12-7 | ||
6 | Melaniya Vytvytska (née Stelmah) |
1887-12-31December 31, 1887 | 1910 | Vytvytskyi, StepanStepan Vytvytskyi | 1954 | 1 | 1965 | 012108,177 | 2016-12-7 | |||
7 | Helga Livytska (née Weinzierl) |
Livytskyi, MykolaMykola Livytskyi | 1967 | 1 | 1989 | 012108,177 | 2016-12-7 | |||||
8 | Photo | Yaroslava Plavyuk (née Boyko) |
June 1948[6] | Plavyuk, MykolaMykola Plavyuk | 1989 | 1 | 1992 | 012108,177 | 2016-12-7 |
List of spouses of First Secretary of the Communist Party of Ukraine
- 1918-1918 Yevgenia Bosch (married to Georgy Pyatakov)
- 1918-1918 Emanuel Kviring (married to Serafima Hopner)
- 1918-1919 Serafima Hopner (married to Emanuel Kviring)
- 1919-1919 Yevgenia Bosch (married to Georgy Pyatakov)
- 1919-1919 Yelizaveta Kosior (married to Stanislav Kosior)
- 1920-1920 wife of Nikolai Beschetvertnoi
- 1920-1921 Polina Zhemchuzhina (married to Vyacheslav Molotov)
- 1921-1923 Sofia Lebedieva (married to Dmytro Manuilsky)
- 1923-1925 Yevdokia Gurova (married to Emanuel Kviring)
- 1925-1928 Maria Kaganovich (married to Lazar Kaganovich)
- 1928-1938 Yelizaveta Kosior (married to Stanislav Kosior)
- 1938-1947 Nina Kukharchuk (married to Nikita Khrushchev)
- 1947-1947 Maria Kaganovich (married to Lazar Kaganovich)
- 1947-1949 Nina Kukharchuk (married to Nikita Khrushchev)
- 1949-1953 Anna (married to Leonid Melnikov)
- 1953-1957 Yevdokia (married to Aleksei Kirichenko)
- 1957-1963 Yelena Nazarova (married to Nikolai Podgorny)
- 1963-1972 Iraida Mozgovaya (married to Petr Shelest)
- 1972-1989 Ariadna Zheromskaya (married to Vladimir Shcherbitsky)
- 1989-1990 Lyudmila Rozanova (married to Vladimir Ivashko)
- 1990-1991 Lyudmila (married to Stanislav Hurenko)
List of spouses of Hetman of Zaporizhian Host
- 1648-1651 Helena Komorowska (married to Bohdan Khmelnytskyi (Bohdan Chmielnicki))
- 1651-1657 Hanna Zolotorenko (married to Bohdan Khmelnytskyi)
- 1657-1659 Helena Stetkiewicz (married to Ivan Vyhovsky (Iwan Wyhowski))
References
- ↑ Leonid Kuchma
- ↑ Wife and private life as a political factor. Part II. Ukrayinska Pravda. 13 August 2004
- ↑ Ludmila Yanukovych. Dossier.
- ↑ Hai-Nyzhnyk, P. Ukrainian Central Council. Pavlo Hai-Nyzhnyk website.
- ↑ Kulyova, V. General's daughter. Khreshchatyk. 8 November 2002
- ↑ Plavyuk, M. Ukraine is my life. From a son of peasant to statesman. Maria Fisher-Slyzh Library (Ukrainian life in Sevastopol).
External links
- International Charitable Fund "Ukraine 3000" (Kateryna Yushchenko). Official website.
- National Foundation of Social Care for Mothers and Children - "Ukraine for Children" (Ludmila Kuchma). Official website.
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