Claimed to be Dmitri Ivanovich,[2] half brother of Feodor I, False Dmitry I and False Dmitry II.
Father
Ivan IV (claimed)
Mother
Maria Nagaya (claimed)
Predecessor
False Dmitry II
Successor
False Dmitry IV[3] or Ivan Dmitriyevich
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.[4]
^His birthdate is claimed so he may not have been 29 when he died.
^Also known as Dmitry of Uglich
^False Dmitry IV may have just been False Dmitry III due to bad record keeping
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claimed to be this son: FalseDmitry I (Grigory Otrepyev), appeared 1605–1606 FalseDmitry II, appeared 1607–1610 FalseDmitryIII, appeared 1611–1612 Dmitri...
leading to a violent succession crisis with numerous usurpers and falseDmitrys (imposters) claiming the title of tsar. Russia experienced the famine...
readily believed that Dmitry was alive and supported several FalseDmitrys (see FalseDmitry I, FalseDmitry II, FalseDmitryIII), who each tried to grab...
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descended into anarchy. There followed a series of impostors, known as the FalseDmitrys, each claiming to be Feodor I's long deceased younger brother; however...
rebellion in the third season. Pugachev's Oak Pugachev FalseDmitry I FalseDmitry II FalseDmitryIII Princess Tarakanova Romanov impostors Alexander 1973...
Ladislaus IV of Poland, son of Polish king Sigismund III Vasa, as tsar. In 1611, FalseDmitryIII appeared in the Swedish-occupied territories, but was...
two other members of his cavalry. The horse is lost. March 2 – The FalseDmitryIII, one of three pretenders to the Russian throne who all claim to be...
Troubles by the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, which had supported FalseDmitry II as the Tsar of Russia since 1607. Tsar Vasili IV formed a military...
sponsored by the Polish nobility (see FalseDmitry). However, most modern Russian historians consider the version of Dmitry's survival improbable, since it is...
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Kalmar. April 7 (March 28 O.S.) – FalseDmitryIII, the third pretender to the Russian throne to claim to be Prince Dmitry of Uglich, son of Ivan the Terrible...
December 1610] 1611 – 16 July [O.S. 6 July] 1614) was the only son of FalseDmitry II of Russia ("Rebel/Criminal of Tushino", Russian: Тушинский вор) and...
Troubles as the wife of FalseDmitry I. Following the death of her husband, she later married another imposter to the throne, FalseDmitry II. A devout Catholic...
chaos and foreign intervention. One of the imposters to the throne, FalseDmitry I, laid claim to the title of imperator or tsesar (tsar), which was rejected...
III also used the title of tsar in foreign correspondence, especially as there was no longer a tsar in Constantinople. Ivan had his grandson Dmitry crowned...
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successful against FalseDmitry II, dispersing his court in Tushino, a former village and town to the north of Moscow, where Dmitry II maintained an alternative...
of "tsar Dmitry" (False Dmitri II) and Polish king Sigismund III Vasa. Zarutsky played an important role in creating the military for False Dmitri II...
the Polish king Sigismund III Vasa and his son. When in 1611 the citizens of Kazan decided to swear allegiance to FalseDmitry II (also known as Thief of...