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  1. False Dmitry III

    False Dmitry III , also called Pseudo Demetrius III Russian III died c. 1612 , was the last and most enigmatic of three pretenders to the Russia n throne who claimed to be the youngest son of Ivan the Terrible , Tsarevich Dmitry Ivanovich Dmitry . Supposed to have been a deacon called Sidorka, he appeared suddenly, from behind the river Narva River Narva , in the Ingria n town of Ivangorod , proclaiming himself the Tsarevich Dmitry Ivanovich, on March 28, 1611. The Cossacks , ravaging the environs of Moscow , acknowledged him as Tsar on March 2, 1612, and under threat of vengeance in case of non compliance, the gentry of Pskov also kissed the cross i.e., swore allegiance to the thief of Pskov , as he was usually nicknamed. On May 18, 1612 he fled from Pskov, was seized and delivered up to the authorities at Moscow, and was secretly executed there. See also Time of Troubles Dymitriads False Dmitry I False Dmitry II References 1911 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME False Dmitry 03 ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1612 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT False Dmitry 03 Category Pretenders to the Russian throne Category Impostor pretenders Category Politics of Muscovy Category People executed by the Tsardom of Russia Category Executed Russian people Category 1612 deaths es Dimitri III El Falso nl Valse Dimitri III ja 3 pl Dymitr Samozwaniec III ru III ...   more details



  1. False Dmitry II

    also False Dmitry I False Dmitry III 1911 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME False Dmitry 02 ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1610 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT False Dmitry 02 Category 1610 deaths Category Impostor pretenders Category Politics ...Image Pseudo Dimitrij.jpg right 200px thumb False Dmitry II Image Pseudo Dimitrij.jpg right False Dmitry II lang ru II , other transliterations Dmitriy, Dmitri, Dmitrii , also called the rebel of Tushino , was the second of three pretenders to the Russia n throne who claimed to be Tsarevich Dmitry Ivanovich of Russia , the youngest son of Ivan the Terrible . The real Dmitry had died under uncertain circumstances, most likely an assassination attempt in 1591, at the age of nine, at his widowed mother s appanage residence in Uglich . The second False Dmitry first appeared on the scene circa July 20, 1607, at Starodub . He is believed to have been either a priest s son or a converted Jew , and was relatively highly educated for the time. He spoke both the Russian language Russian and Polish language s and was something of an expert in liturgy liturgical matters . He pretended at first to be the Muscovite boyar Nagoy, but confessed under torture that he was Tsarevich Dmitry, whereupon he was taken at his word and joined by thousands of Cossacks , Poles , and Muscovy Muscovites ... husband, False Dmitry I . This brought him the support of the magnate s of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth who had supported False Dmitry I . Adam Wi niowiecki , Samuel Tyszkiewicz wrong Tyszkiewicz ... also wrote that if False Dmitriy II had anything in common with False Dmitry I, it was that they were ... , twelve verst s from the capital, was converted into an armed camp where Dmitry gathered his army ... town Kashin and several others. Image Tushino.jpg thumb 275px Dmitry s camp at Tushino. The arrival of King Sigismund III Vasa Siege of Smolensk 1609 11 at Smolensk caused a majority of his Polish ...   more details



  1. Dmitry Ivanovich (grandson of Ivan III)

    Dmitry Ivanovich 1483 1509 was Grand Prince of Moscow between 1498 and 1502. Dmitry s parents were Ivan the Young , crown heir of Grand Duchy of Moscow Moscow , and Elena, daughter of Stephen III of Moldavia . After his father s death in 1490 he became heir presumptive of Moscowy. His grandfather Ivan III of Russia officially proclaimed Dmitry the only heir on February 15, 1491 when he was crowned Grand Prince of Vladimir. Even after receiving the title and official position Dmitry Ivanovich did not play any role in Grand Duchy s political life. On the other side his uncle Vasili III of Russia Vasili received from Ivan III of Russia control of Novgorod and Pskov in 1499. During the next 3 years Moscowy court became a place of conspiracy between supporters of Dmitry represented by his mother Elena and supporters of Ivan s second born son Vasili supported by his mother and Ivan III s second wife Sophia Paleologue . In April 1502 Ivan III proclaimed Vasili III of Russia his heir and sent Dmitry to prison, where he died in 1509. Resource http slovari.yandex.ru dict rges article rg1 rg1 2460.htm See also Rulers of Russia family tree start box s roy ru succession box before Ivan the Young title List of heirs to the Russian throne Heir to the Russian Throne years 1490&ndash 1502 after Vasili III of Russia end box DEFAULTSORT Ivanovich, Dmitry Category Russian leaders Category Politics of Muscovy Category 1483 births Category 1509 deaths de Dmitri Iwanowitsch der Enkel ja ru ...   more details



  1. Dmitry

    son of Ivan the Terrible br Later impostors claimed to be this son False Dmitry I Grigory Otrepyev , appeared 1605 1606 False Dmitry II , appeared 1607 1610 False Dmitry III appeared March 28 1611 ...Other uses Dimitri disambiguation Dimitri Infobox Given Name Revised name Dmitry image imagesize caption pronunciation Dem MEE TREE gender Male meaning devoted to , dedicated to , or follower of Demeter region origin Greek language Greek related names Demetrius , Demetria , Demetrios , Demeter , Demetra , Demi footnotes Dmitri , Dmitry or Dmitriy , sometimes also Dmitrij lang ru , IPA ru dm itr j IPA Church Slavic form Dimitry or Dimitri lang ru ancient Russian forms D mitr iy or Dmitr lang ru or lang ru is a male given name , the version of Greek language Greek Demetrius . The meaning of the name is a devoted to, dedicated to, or follower of Demeter D m t r ... are Dima , Dimka , Dimochka , Dimulya etc. lang ru , , , , etc. Dmitry is one ... disambiguation Nikita , 1070 Ivan , and 867 Dmitry. Fact date February 2007 Image Meister der Demetrius ... who fell in the Battle of Kulikovo . Notable people named Dmitry Historical Dmitry Donskoi 1350 1389 , Grand Duke of Muscovy Dmitry of Pereslavl 1250 1294 , Grand Duke of Vladimir Suzdal Dmitry ... of Rasputin Dmitry Mendeleev , Russian chemist and the creator of the first periodic table of Chemical elements Dmitry Pozharsky , liberator of Moscow during the Time of Troubles Dmitry Furmanov , Soviet Author and political officer. Dmitry Shostakovich , Soviet composer Modern day Dmitry Chaplin , professional dancer Dmitry Kholodov , journalist of the Russian newspaper Moskovskii Komsomolets ... Dmitry Lepikov , Russian freestyle swimmer Demetri Martin , American comedian Dmitry Medvedev , third and current President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Salita Star of David born 1982 , American, North American Boxing Association light welterweight boxing champion Dmitry Vybornov ...   more details



  1. False

    wiktionary false falsehood False or falsehood may refer to False logic Lie or falsehood, a type of deception in the form of an untruthful statement Falsity or falsehood, in law, deceitfulness by one party that results in damage to another Falsies padding for use in a brassiere to create the appearance of larger breasts FALSE , a programming language false Unix , a Unix command False album False album , an album by Gorefest Matthew Dear or False, American DJ and producer Falsehood film Falsehood film , a 2001 American short film starring Marie Noelle Marquis See also columns list 2 False accusations False advertising False alarm False arrest False confession False consciousness False conviction False dilemma False document False ending False etymology False flag False friend False gharial False hero False imprisonment False memory False neurotransmitter False pregnancy False prophet False self False start True disambig de False it Falso scn False ...   more details



  1. FALSE

    Infobox programming language name FALSE released Start date 1993 developer Wouter van Oortmerssen influenced by Forth programming language Forth influenced Brainfuck website http strlen.com false strlen.com About the programming language other uses False disambiguation FALSE is an esoteric programming ... in 68k 68000 Assembly language assembly . According to Van Oortmerssen, FALSE provided the inspiration for various well known esoteric languages, including brainfuck and Befunge . FALSE is notably more ... contrast to the behemoths Intercal and Malbolge . The difficulty of programming in FALSE comes mostly ... flow statements, and input output operations. FALSE operations are done using a stack data structure ... values 0 representing false 1 representing true , and lambda calculus expressions. These can be used on the stack or stored in Variables variables . Basic operators FALSE supports binary operation ... a code would push 3 onto the stack if a has been assigned 3 . The heavy use of the stack in FALSE ... this to 3, leaving the stack as 4. Control flow FALSE has two control flow statements, if and while ... science String s are not a real data type in FALSE they only exist as string literal s and cannot ... to 1. Input Output Apart from strings, which print themselves, FALSE has a number of operators ... code . Comments cannot be nested. Code examples Sample programs taken from the FALSE Programming Language ... > outfile code 1 , Factorial calculator for numbers 1 through 8 1 1 f ? f fac in FALSE calculate ... the structure of FALSE was derived. Esoteric programming language Stack oriented programming language External links http strlen.com false false.txt The FALSE Programming Language Manual http strlen.com false The FALSE Programming Language Web Page these two links are also mirrored at http wouter.fov120.com false false.txt The FALSE Programming Language Manual http wouter.fov120.com false The FALSE Programming Language Web Page removed from de wiki in March, and again in April 2005 de False Programmiersprache ...   more details



  1. False Dmitriy

    False Dmitriy lang ru , L edmitrij is a term that refers to the pretenders to the Russia n throne during the Time of Troubles who claimed to be Tsarevich Dmitry Ivanovich of Russia , the youngest son of Ivan the Terrible , after the real Dmitriy s death at the age of eight. These impostors claimed to have miraculously escaped the assassination attempt that appeared to have claimed Dmitriy s life. There were several people who claimed to be Dimitriy the most prominent were the following three False Dmitriy I , who actually became Tsar of Russia and reigned from 1605 to 1606 False Dmitriy II False Dmitriy III Before and after the election of Vladimir Putin s hand picked successor Dmitry Medvedev as President of the Russian Federation in March 2008, some Russian political commentators began to sarcastically apply the term False Dmitriy to Medvedev, implying that this succession too was illegitimate. disambig de Pseudodimitri el ko ru ...   more details



  1. Dmitry Maksimov

    Dmitry Maksimov may refer to Dmitry Maksimov athlete , Russian long distance runner Dmitry Maksimov judoka , Russian judoka hndis Maksimov, Dmitry ...   more details



  1. Dmitry of Pereslavl

    File Dmitry of Pereslavl Vereshchagin .jpg 250px right Dmitry Alexandrovich ca. 1250 1294 was Grand Prince of Vladimir Suzdal from 1276 until 1281 and then from 1283 until 1293. Dmitry was the second son of Alexander Nevsky . When his elder brother Vasily died young, Dmitry remained the chief heir to his illustrious father. As early as 1259, he was left by Alexander in charge of Novgorod . Upon Alexander s death in 1264, however, the Novgorodians expelled Dmitry to his native Pereslavl Zalessky , citing his youth as a pretext. Four years later, when Dmitry had turned 18, he was welcomed back to Novgorod and together with his future son in law, Daumantas of Pskov led a local militia against Livonian Knights in the Battle of Wesenberg 1268 Battle of Rakvere . During the following decade, he struggled for control of Novgorod against his uncles, Yaroslav III and Vasily of Kostroma . In 1276, when his elders died, he finally ascended the coveted thrones of Vladimir and Novgorod . Two years later ..., forcing Dmitry to leave Koporye and Novgorod altogether. While Dmitry was preoccupied with pacifying Novgorod, Andrey of Gorodets Dmitry s younger brother went to the Golden Horde and received from the khan permission to replace Dmitry as the Grand Prince. In 1281, Andrey returned to Russia, joined his forces with princes of Rostov and Yaroslavl and, after much devastation to Dmitry s lands, seized his capital Pereslavl. Dmitry fled to Koporye but, failing to win support of Novgorodians, had to retreat further northward, probably to Scandinavia . Two years later, Dmitry returned to Russia ... at that time. Wishing to increase his authority in Russia, Nogai vowed to support Dmitry in his struggle ... expelled by Dmitry and his allies. Finally, in 1293 Andrey managed to unite the Mongols and Russian princes in opposition to Dmitry. Reluctant to renew fratricidal hostilities, Dmitry took monastic ... Pereslavl, Dmitry Of Category 1250 births Category 1294 deaths Category Russian leaders Category ...   more details



  1. Dmitry Shuisky

    Prince Dmitry Ivanovich Shuisky was a Russia n boyar from the Shuisky family, a younger brother to Vasily IV of Russia . As a playmate of young Tsarevich Feodor I of Russia Feodor Ivanovich , Dmitry was said to accompany him day and night in his devout wanderings from monastery to monastery. In 1584, his slandering of Prince Ivan Belsky led to riots in Moscow . Two years later, he was attested as a governor of Kargopol . On Fyodor s accession to the throne, he quarrelled with another boyar, Boris Godunov , and was expelled to his family patrimony in Shuya . Later he made peace with Godunov and married his sister in law. Shuisky is best remembered as a singularly incapable general. He was 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 of the army which would lose its every battle against the Polish invaders and their allies. At last he was relieved of his duties and replaced with a young cousin, Mikhail Skopin Shuisky , whom many regarded as the future tsar. The rumour had it that Dmitry grew jealous of his much more successful colleague and poisoned Mikhail in his own house. This was cited as one of the reasons for Shuisky being snubbed by his soldiers and populace. In the Battle of Klushino he suffered an ignominious defeat he was asleep when the battle started and escaped to Moscow barefoot. The Poles captured him and took with them to Warsaw , where he died in 1613. efron Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Shuisky, Dmitry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1613 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Shuisky, Dmitry Category Shuysky family Category Politics of Muscovy Category 1613 deaths Category Russian people of Polish Russian War 1609 1618 es Dmitri Shuiski pl Dymitr Szujski ru , ...   more details



  1. Dmitry Korolyov

    Dmitry Korolyov may refer to Dmitry Sergeyevich Korolyov b. 1989 , Russian footballer Dmitry Vyacheslavovich Korolyov b. 1988 , Russian footballer Hndis Korolyov, Dmitry ...   more details



  1. Dmitry Shemyaka

    &f false The Judgment of Shemyaka ref . However modern researchers question the identification of Dmitry ... after Ivan III of Russia S end Persondata name Dmitry Shemyaka alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 1453 place of death DEFAULTSORT Dmitry Shemyaka Category .... Yury of Zvenigorod died in Moscow in 1434. Image Meeting of Dmitry Shemyaka with Vasily II..jpg thumb ... II. Initially, Dmitry and his younger brother Dmitry Krasnyi concluded an alliance with Vasily ...   more details



  1. Dmitry Belyayev

    Dmitry Belyayev may refer to Dmitry Konstantinovich Belyaev 1917 1985 , Russian scientist Dmitry Yuryevich Belyayev born 1979 , Russian professional football player Dmitry Yuryevich Belyayev born 1989 , Russian professional football player Hndis Belyayev, Dmitry ...   more details



  1. Dmitry Kokarev

    Dmitry Kokarev may refer to Dmitry Kokarev chess player born 1982 , Russian chess Grandmaster Dmitry Kokarev swimmer born 1991 Russian swimmer See also Kokarev hndis name Kokarev, Dmitry DEFAULTSORT Kokarev, Dmitry Category Article Feedback 5 ...   more details



  1. Dmitry Davydov

    Dmitry Davydov may refer to Dmitry Alexeyevich Davydov b.  1978 , Russian footballer Dmitri Anatolyevich Davydov b.  1975 , Russian footballer Hndis Davydov, Dmitry it Dmitrij Davydov ...   more details



  1. Dmitry Nikolayev

    Dmitry Nikolayev may refer to Dmitry Sergeyevich Nikolayev b.  1975 , Russian association football player and coach Dmitri Vasilyevich Nikolayev b.  1986 , Russian association football player Hndis Nikolayev, Dmitry ...   more details



  1. Dmitry Barkov

    Dmitry Barkov may refer to Dmitry Barkov footballer b. 1992 , Russian footballer Dmitri Barkov sport shooter 1880 ? , Russian sport shooter Hndis Barkov, Dmitry ...   more details



  1. Dmitry Ulyanov

    Dmitry Ulyanov or Dmitri Ulyanov may refer to Dmitry Ilyich Ulyanov 1874 1943 , Soviet politician, brother of Vladimir Lenin Dmitry Nikolayevich Ulyanov b. 1970 , Russian footballer who had success playing in Israel hndis Ulyanov, Dmitry cv , ru , ...   more details



  1. Dmitry Bertman

    Dmitry Alexandrovitch Bertman Russian language Russian , born 31 October 1967 is a Russia n theatre and opera director and the founder and artistic director of Helikon Opera in Moscow . ref Sleeman, Elizabeth ed. . http books.google.co.uk books?id neKm1X6YPY0C&pg PA156&dq Helikon opera&hl en&ei Ruf5TMaPB4GEhQfGoIDbCg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 4&ved 0CDIQ6AEwAw v onepage&q Helikon 20opera&f false Bertman, Dmitry Alexandrovitch , The International Who s Who 2004 . Routledge, 2003 p. 156. ISBN 1857432177 ref Biography Bertman was born in Moscow, the son of Alexander Bertman and Ludmila Zhumaeva. He graduated from Russian Academy of Theatre Arts where he studied under Georgy Ansimov and began his career directing in theatres in Moscow, Tver , Odessa and Syktyvkar . In 1990 Bertman founded Helikon Opera and remains its artistic director. ref CBS News . http www.cbsnews.com stories 1999 03 17 sunday main39287.shtml Russia s Love Of Opera 17 March 1999. ref In 1990 Dmitry Bertman established Helikon Opera theatre in Moscow. The theatre was included to the state theatres in 1993 and became one of the biggest opera houses in Russia. Helikon Opera offers a wide repertoire, including operas of the XVIII XX centuries, both rare and the most popular ones, as well as operettas and musicals. The theatre actively tours Russia and abroad. Since 1994 Dmitry Bertman has held master classes at the Bern Opera Studio, teaching the methods of Stanislavsky , Mikhail Chekhov and Shaliapin . Several times he has been a jury member of Belveder Vocal ... Opera studio in Switzerland. Between 1997 and 2000 Dmitry Bertman received the Golden Mask Award Best ...&page catalog Dmitry Bertman Director on bolshoimoscow.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bertman, Dmitry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 31 October 1967 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bertman, Dmitry Category Living people Category 1967 ...   more details



  1. Dmitry Chernykh

    Dmitry Chernykh may refer to Dmitri Aleksandrovich Chernykh , Russian hockey player Dmitry Nikolayevich Chernykh b.  1979 , Russian footballer Hndis Chernykh, Dmitri ...   more details



  1. Dmitry Pozharsky

    at the defense of Zaraysk against the forces of False Dmitry II . Struggle for independence ...File Minin i Pozharskiy.jpg thumb 300px Dmitry Pozharsky left sided with Kuzma Minin right at a XIX century painting by Mikhail Scotti . Note the historically accurate banner For the ship of the same name, see Sverdlov class cruiser Dmitry Mikhaylovich Pozharsky lang ru October 17, 1577 April 30 , 1642 was a Rurik Dynasty Rurikid prince , who led Russia s struggle for independence against Polish Lithuanian invasion known as the Time of Troubles . He obtained from Mikhail I of Russia the unprecedented title Saviour of the Motherland . Early career Pozharsky was descended from a dynasty of sovereign princes which ruled the town of Starodub on the Klyazma near Suzdal . At one point in the 15th century their family patrimony burned to the ground, in consequence of which event they assumed the name of Pozharsky from pozhar , the Russian word for conflagration . It is interesting to note that Dmitry s mother came from the Beklemishev family, just like the mother of Mikhail Kutuzov , who would be credited with saving Russia precisely two centuries after him. The family was never particularly prominent, and Pozharsky s early career was not documented until he took ... s assistant, Prince Dmitry Troubetskoy Dmitry Trubetskoy , who captured the provisions intended ... in 2005. Gallery gallery Image Dmitry Pozharsky banner.PNG Battle banner of Dmitry Pozharsky features ... File Monument Minin and Pozharsky in NN.jpg Replica of the monument in Nizhny Novgorod Image Dmitry ... obelisk at Nizhny Novgorod kremlin gallery References commons Dmitry Pozharsky and Kuzma Minin ru icon ... arm and Prince Dmitry Mikhaylovich Pozharsky , Nikolay Kostomarov , Russian History in Biographies ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pozharsky, Dmitry Mikhaylovich ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ..., Dmitry Mikhaylovich Category 1578 births Category 1642 deaths Category Russian military leaders ...   more details



  1. Dmitry Gerasimov

    Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gerasimov, Dmitry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gerasimov, Dmitry Category 1460s ...   more details



  1. Dmitry Smirnov

    Dmitry Smirnov may refer to Dmitri Aleksandrovich Smirnov born 1969 b.  1969 , Russian footballer Dmitri Aleksandrovich Smirnov born 1980 b.  1980 , Russian footballer Dmitri Alexeievich Smirnov 1881 1944 , Russian tenor Dmitri Smirnov composer b.  1948 , Russian British composer Dmitri Nikolayevich Smirnov footballer b.  1980 , Russian footballer Dmitri Smirnov footballer born 1989 , Estonian footballer Hndis Smirnov, Dmitry DEFAULTSORT Smirnov, Dmitry ...   more details



  1. Dmitry Maksutov

    Dmitry Maksutov may refer to Dmitry Petrovich Maksutov 1832 1889 , Imperial Russian Navy counter admiral, prince, 14th and the last Governor of Russian America Dmitri Dmitrievich Maksutov 1896 1964 , Soviet Russian optician and astronomer grandson of Dmitri Petrovich Maksutov Hndis Maksutov, Dmitry de Dmitri Maksutow fr Dimitri Maksoutov ru , ...   more details



  1. Dmitry of Suzdal

    Orthodox monarchs Category Rurik Dynasty Category Rurikids bg III cs Dmitrij Konstantinovi Suzdalsk fr Dimitri III Constantinovitch it Dmitrij Konstantinovi he ru ...   more details




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