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  1. False Dmitry III (Russian: Лжедмитрий III, tr. Lzhedmitrii III; died July 1612), historically known as Pseudo-Demetrius III, was the last and most enigmatic of three pretenders to the Russian throne who claimed to be the youngest son of Ivan the Terrible; Tsarevich Dmitry.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › False_DmitryFalse Dmitry - Wikipedia

    Several people 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 1607–1610; False Dmitry III, active 1611–1612

  3. False Dmitry, any of three different pretenders to the Muscovite throne who, during the Time of Troubles (1598–1613), claimed to be Dmitry Ivanovich, the son of Tsar Ivan IV the Terrible (reigned 1533–84) who had died mysteriously in 1591 while still a child. After Fyodor I (reigned 1584–98), the.

  4. On 4 December 1611, this third false Dmitry arrived in Pskov. On 2 March 1612, a large number of Cossacks declared for the new false Dmitry. Yet Zarutskii viewed this new Dmitry as a threat, and organized his capture on 20 May 1612, and eventually had him hanged.

  5. Falscher Dmitry III (bekannt unter dem Halbnamen Sidorka (vollständige Form Isidor), richtiger Name Matyushka (vollständige Form Matvey); gest. 1613 [1] ) - ein Betrüger und Abenteurer , der sich als Sohn von Iwan dem Schrecklichen , Zarewitsch Dmitri , ausgibt Ivanovich und dementsprechend wegen angeblicher Flucht in der Nähe von Kaluga ...

  6. False Dmitry III’ and ‘IV’ entered the political arena in 1611-1612, but none of them achieved serious success. Moreover, there were impostors pretending to be other people, like the son ...

  7. (Public Domain) False Dmitri II tried to blockade Moscow and Tsar Basil IV but was defeated and fled. Dmitri ‘rose from the dead’ one last time in the person of False Dmitri III. This Dmitri gained the support of the Cossacks in the east, and was proclaimed Tsar in 1612.