Predslav Lyantskoronsky (1506–1512)
Yevstafy Dashkevich (1506–1536)
Dmytro Vyshnevetsky (1550–1564)
Ivan Svirgovsky (1567–1574)
Ivan Pidkova (1577–1578)
Ivan Orishevsky (1579–1591)
Bogdan Mikoshinsky (1586–1594)
Kryshtof Kosynsky (1591–1593)
Hryhoriy Loboda (1593–1596)
Severyn Nalyvaiko (1596)
Petro Konashevych (Sahaidachny) led successful campaigns against the Tatars and the Turks, aided the Polish army at Moscow in 1618 and at the Battle of Khotyn in 1621. He also saw Cossack interests in the independence of Ukraine from Poland.
Mykhailo Doroshenko (1623–1628)
Taras Fedorovych (1629–1630)
Ivan Sulyma (1630–1635)
Bohdan Khmelnytsky (1648–1657) was the first Hetman of the Cossack Hetmanate, who is credited with winning Ukrainian independence from Poland and its incorporation into Russia.
Ivan Bohun (June 1651)
Ivan Vyhovsky (1657–1659)
Yuhym Somko (1660–1663)
Yurii Khmelnytsky (1659–1662) (1678-1681)(in the Right-bank Ukraine)
Pavlo Teteria (1663–1665) (in the Right-bank Ukraine)
Petro Doroshenko (1665–1672) (in the Right-bank Ukraine)
Ivan Briukhovetsky (1663-1668)
Demian Mnohohrishny (1669-1672)
Mykhailo Khanenko (1669-1674) (in the Right-bank Ukraine)
Ivan Samoylovych (1672–1687)
Ivan Mazepa (1687–1708) led a failed attempt to win Ukrainian independence from Russia by siding with the Swedes against Peter I of Russia.
Pylyp Orlyk Briefly successor of Hetman Ivan Mazepa.
Ivan Skoropadsky (1708–1722)
Pavlo Polubotok (1722–1723)
Danylo Apostol (1727–1734)
Kyrylo Rozumovsky(1750–1764)
" Bohdan Khmelnytskyi (左) with Toğay bey (右) at Lwów勒武市", 哥萨克大起义1648-1654.
赫米尔尼茨基和他的军队。