False Dmitry I (Russian: Лжедмитрий I, romanized: Lzhedmitriy I) (or Pseudo-Demetrius I) reigned as the Tsar of all Russia from 10 June 1605 until his...
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impersonated Dmitry Ivanovich, most prominently: False Dmitry I (1582–1606), who actually became Tsar of all Russia and reigned 1605–1606 False Dmitry II, active...
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False Dmitry II (Russian: Лжедмитрий II, romanized: Lzhedmitrii II; died 21 December [O.S. 11 December] 1610), historically known as Pseudo-Demetrius II...
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Dymitriads False Dmitry I False Dmitry II His birthdate is claimed so he may not have been 29 when he died. Also known as Dmitry of Uglich False Dmitry IV may...
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Tsarevich Ivan Dmitriyevich (redirect from False Dmitry IV)
step-father, Ivan Zarutsky. In November 1605, Marina Mniszech married False Dmitry I, Tsar of Russia and thus became Tsarita consort of All Russia. However...
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Time of Troubles (section False Dmitry I)
leading to a violent succession crisis with numerous usurpers and false Dmitrys (imposters) claiming the title of tsar. Russia experienced the famine...
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Maria Nagaya (section Under False Dmitry I)
the monastery to Moscow by Boris Godunov in 1604, due to rumors about False Dmitry I, but she did not reveal anything and was sent back. This scene, colorfully...
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Lyapunov and his brother Zakhary Lyapunov sided with False Dmitry I who (upon being uncovered as a false Czar) was killed in a plot by Vasili IV Shuisky (Tsar)...
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(Tsarevich Dmitry Ivanovich of Russia) (1582–1591), the youngest son of Ivan the Terrible Later impostors claimed to be this son: False Dmitry I (Grigory...
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Troubles by the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, which had supported False Dmitry II as the Tsar of Russia since 1607. Tsar Vasili IV formed a military...
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Troubles as the wife of False Dmitry I. Following the death of her husband, she later married another imposter to the throne, False Dmitry II. A devout Catholic...
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command of Khlopko Kosolap. After the death of False Dmitry I, rumors spread around Moscow that it was not Dmitry who was killed in the palace, but someone...
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Okolnichy (section False Dmitry I)
was a step towards granting the boyar rank to a non-noble. Even Prince Dmitry Pozharsky, though a Rurikid knyaz by birth and the "Saviour of the Motherland"...
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chaos and foreign intervention. One of the imposters to the throne, False Dmitry I, laid claim to the title of imperator or tsesar (tsar), which was rejected...
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Polish nobles conducted a series of skirmishes until the death of False Dmitry I in 1606, and they invaded again in 1607 until Russia formed a military...
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assassins. Also, it is well known that many Polish nobles who supported False Dmitry I did not believe his story themselves. The death of the tsarevich roused...
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impetus for the repeated emergence of impostors such as False Dmitry I, False Dmitry II, and False Dmitry III. On the death of Boris, who had become tsar, and...
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(1208-1216), medieval Albanian prince Pseudo-Demetrius I, also known as False Dmitry I, Tsar of Russia, ruled 1605–1606 Demetrius the Neomartyr (1779–1803)...
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Patriarch Job of Moscow (redirect from Job I)
imploring him to accept the throne. Job was known as a harsh critic of False Dmitry I and he tried to persuade the people of Moscow to remain loyal to the...
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the death of Tsar Fedor in 1598. He led the government forces against False Dmitry I. After the impostor seized power, he was able to retain his position...
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the reign of the False Dmitry I. In 1606, he conducted negotiations with the Polish envoys. Two years later, he betrayed the False Dmitry and tried to become...
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There followed a series of impostors, known as the False Dmitrys, each claiming to be Feodor I's long deceased younger brother; however, only the first...
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as False Dmitry I (aka the Monk Grigory Otrepiev), impostor, Tsar of all Russia (1605-1606) Olga Kalitska as Marina Mniszech, Tsarina, wife of False Dmitry...
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rebellion in the third season. Pugachev's Oak Pugachev False Dmitry I False Dmitry II False Dmitry III Princess Tarakanova Romanov impostors Alexander 1973...
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routed by False Dmitry I in 1606 and shared disgrace and imprisonment with his brother Vasily. When the latter was elected Tsar, he put Dmitry in charge...
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Patriarch Hermogenes of Moscow (redirect from Hermogenes I)
converted to Eastern Orthodoxy. In 1606, Hermogenes was summoned by False Dmitry I to take part in the Senate recently instituted in Moscow. There he learnt...
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Uglich (section Death of Tsarevich Dmitry)
readily believed that Dmitry was alive and supported several False Dmitrys (see False Dmitry I, False Dmitry II, False Dmitry III), who each tried to...
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Dmitry Donskoy (1350–1389) was a Russian prince. Dmitry Donskoy may also refer to: False Dmitry I, or Dmitriy I Donskoi of Moscow Russian submarine Dmitriy...
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Novgorod-Seversky was the first major battle of False Dmitry I against Boris Godunov. False Dmitry I crossed the border of the Tsardom of Russia in winter...
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Spravžnja istorija. Charkiv: "Folio". ISBN 978-966-03-8460-6. Leszek Podhorodecki: Sicz zaporoska. Warszawa: Książka i Wiedza, 1978. Бельский летописец...
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