Blacklack
18 May 2009
History / Famous Russian Poles [243]
Alexey Sikorsky, Ivan's father, was an orthodox priest in Antoniv (Skvira district, now it's in Kiev region), so he couldn't be a Pole.
His ancestors must have been of Ruthenian szlachta origin (that is Ukrainians or Belorussians).
Alexey Sikorsky, Ivan's father, was an orthodox priest in Antoniv (Skvira district, now it's in Kiev region), so he couldn't be a Pole.
His ancestors must have been of Ruthenian szlachta origin (that is Ukrainians or Belorussians).