For the ship, see Soviet cruiser Dmitry Pozharsky.
In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Mikhaylovich and the family name is Pozharsky.
Dmitry Pozharsky
Birth name
Dmitry Pozharsky
Born
(1578-11-01)1 November 1578 Klin County, Moscow Governorate, Tsardom of Russia
Died
20 April 1642(1642-04-20) (aged 63) Moscow, Tsardom of Russia
Allegiance
Russia
Branch
Militia
Service years
1608–1642
Rank
Head of the Second People's Militia
Battles/wars
Polish-Muscovite War
Battle of Moscow
Dmitry Mikhaylovich Pozharsky (Russian: Дми́трий Миха́йлович Пожа́рский, IPA:[ˈdmʲitrʲɪjmʲɪˈxajləvʲɪtɕpɐˈʐarskʲɪj]; 17 October 1577 – 30 April 1642) was a Russian prince known for his military leadership during the Polish–Muscovite War from 1611 to 1612. Pozharsky formed the Second Volunteer Army with Kuzma Minin in Nizhny Novgorod against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth's occupation of Russia during the Time of Troubles, resulting in Polish withdrawal after Russian victory at the Battle of Moscow in 1612.[1] Pozharsky received the unprecedented title of Saviour of the Fatherland from Mikhail I of Russia, becoming a folk hero in Russian culture and honored in the Monument to Minin and Pozharsky in Moscow's Red Square.[2]
^"Moscow of the future from dreamers a century ago". rbth.com. Ksenia Isaeva. 29 June 2015. Archived from the original on 1 November 2018. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
^"Kuzma Minin and Prince Dmitry Pozharsky". statues.vanderkrogt.net. Archived from the original on 2020-08-02. Retrieved 2015-12-12.
leader of the Zemsky Sobor's provisional government. Together with DmitryPozharsky and Kuzma Minin, he directed the release of the capital from the Poles...
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Cathedral. The statue commemorates two Russian national heroes Prince DmitryPozharsky and Kuzma Minin, who in 1612 organized a popular uprising that ultimately...
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the creation of this dish to prince DmitryPozharsky. In reality, the dish name is associated with another Pozharsky family, the owners of an inn and a...
– May 21, 1616), was a Russian merchant who, together with Prince DmitryPozharsky, formed the popular uprising in Nizhny Novgorod against the Polish–Lithuanian...
construction for the Russian Navy. The submarine is named after Knyaz DmitryPozharsky. Project 955A was designed by Sergei Kovalev of the Rubin Design Bureau...
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During the expulsion of the Polish army from Moscow in 1612, Prince DmitryPozharsky entered the Kremlin through the square. In memory of this event, he...
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militia (Russian: Второе народное ополчение). Minin recruited Prince DmitryPozharsky to lead them. Yaroslavl became the headquarters of the growing militia...
with Archduke Matthias eventually being elected. An uprising led by DmitryPozharsky begins in Moscow against occupying Polish troops. February 11 – Battle...
against the Polish invasion in the early-17th century together with DmitryPozharsky Lin Zexu – China, patriotic Qing official who advocated the harmfulness...
they were commoners." The tsar's family relationship with False Dmitry I, False Dmitry II, and Prince Wladyslaw was covered up, even the two years Mikhail...
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Banner used by Ivan IV during the Siege of Kazan. 1610s Banner of DmitryPozharsky Battle banner of the Second Volunteer Army depicting appearance of...
Moscow by the popular movement headed by Kuzma Minin, Prince DmitryPozharsky, and Prince Dmitry Troubetskoy in 1612. Their power to act after September 1610...
the Russian volunteer corps, led by merchant Kuzma Minin and prince DmitryPozharsky. The Romanov dynasty acceded to the throne in 1613 by the decision...
interspersed with drought and famine. Finally, in 1612-13, Prince DmitryPozharsky drove the Poles out of the Kremlin and convened a Grand National Assembly...
the reduction of political accounts with opponents. Dmitry Cherkassky; DmitryPozharsky and Dmitry Trubetskoy. They undoubtedly glorified their names during...
Orthodox Church, was formed in Nizhny Novgorod and, led by Prince DmitryPozharsky and Kuzma Minin, drove the Poles out of the Kremlin. In 1613, a zemsky...