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- False_Dmitry_II abstract "False Dmitry II (Russian: Лжедмитрий II, tr. Lzhedmitrii II; died 11 December 1610), historically known as Pseudo-Demetrius II and also called the \"rebel of Tushino\", was the second of three pretenders to the Russian throne who claimed to be Tsarevich Dmitry Ivanovich, the youngest son of Ivan the Terrible. The real Dmitry had died under uncertain circumstances, most likely an assassination 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 around 20 July 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 and Polish languages and was something of an expert in 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 Muscovites.In the course of the year Jerzy Mniszech, father of Marina Mniszech, widow of False Dmitry I, 'reunited' him with Marina, who miraculously recognized her late husband in this second Dimitry. This brought him the support of the magnates of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth who had supported False Dmitry I. Adam Wiśniowiecki, Roman Różyński, and Jan Sapieha decided to support the second pretender as well, supplying him with some early funds and 7500 soldiers, among them Aleksander Józef Lisowski, leader of the infamous mercenary band later known as Lisowczycy.He quickly captured Karachev, Bryansk, and other towns, was reinforced by the Poles, and in the spring of 1608 advanced upon Moscow, routing the army of Tsar Vasily Shuisky at Bolkhov. Promises of the wholesale confiscation of the estates of the boyars drew many common people to his side. The village of Tushino, twelve versts from the capital, was converted into an armed camp where Dmitry gathered his army. His force initially included 7,000 Polish soldiers, 10,000 Cossacks and 10,000 other rag-tag soldiers, including former members of the failed rokosz of Zebrzydowski. His forces soon exceeded 100,000 men. He raised to the rank of patriarch another illustrious captive, Philaret Romanov, and won the allegiance of the cities of Yaroslavl, Kostroma, Vologda, Kashin and several others.The arrival of King Sigismund III Vasa at Smolensk caused a majority of his Polish supporters to desert him and join with the armies of the Polish king. At the same time, a strong Russo-Swedish army under Mikhail Skopin-Shuisky and Jacob De la Gardie approached Tushino, forcing him to flee his camp disguised as a peasant and go to Kostroma, where Marina joined him and he lived once more in regal state. He made another unsuccessful attack on Moscow, and, supported by the Don Cossacks, recovered a hold over all south-eastern Russia. However, he was killed, while half drunk, on 11 December 1610 by a Tatar princeling, Peter Urusov, whom he had flogged. Hetman Stanisław Żółkiewski described this event in his memoirs:Having drunk deep at dinner...he ordered a sleigh to be harnessed, taking flasks of mead to the sleigh. Coming out into the open country, he drank with some boyars. Prince Peter Urusov, together with those several score horsemen with whom he was in league, was riding after him, apparently escorting him. And when the imposter had drunk very well with the boyars, Urusov drew from his holster a pistol which he had ready, and galloping up to the sleigh first shot him with the pistol, then cutting off his head and hand with his saber, took to the road.".
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- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Adam_Wiśniowiecki.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Aleksander_Józef_Lisowski.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Appanage.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Bolkhov.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Boyar.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Bryansk.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Category:1610_deaths.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Category:17th-century_Russian_people.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Category:Deaths_by_decapitation.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Category:Impostor_pretenders.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Category:Politics_of_Muscovy.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pretenders_to_the_Russian_throne.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Category:Russian_murder_victims.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Cossacks.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink De_la_Gardie_Campaign.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Dmitry_of_Uglich.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Don_Cossacks.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink False_Dmitriy.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink False_Dmitriy_I.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink False_Dmitry_III.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Duchy_of_Moscow.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Hetman.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Ivan_the_Terrible.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Jacob_De_la_Gardie.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Jan_Piotr_Sapieha.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Jerzy_Mniszech.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Jews.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Karachev.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Kashin_(town).
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Kostroma.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Lisowczycy.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Liturgy.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Magnate.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Marina_Mniszech.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Mikhail_Skopin-Shuisky.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Moscow.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Nogai_Horde.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Patriarch.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Patriarch_Philaret_of_Moscow.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Urusov.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Poles.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Polish_language.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Różyński.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Russian_language.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Siege_of_Smolensk_(1609–11).
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Sigismund_III_Vasa.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Stanisław_Żółkiewski.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Starodub.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Torture.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Tushino.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Uglich.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Vasili_IV_of_Russia.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Verst.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Vologda.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Yaroslavl.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink Zebrzydowski_Rebellion.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink File:Pseudo-Dimitrij.jpg.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLink File:Tushino.jpg.
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dmitriy II".
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLinkText "False Dmitriy II".
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLinkText "False Dmitry II of Russia".
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLinkText "False Dmitry II".
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLinkText "False Dmitry".
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLinkText "II".
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLinkText "false cousin".
- False_Dmitry_II wikiPageWikiLinkText "pretender to the Russian throne".
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- False_Dmitry_II subject Category:1610_deaths.
- False_Dmitry_II subject Category:17th-century_Russian_people.
- False_Dmitry_II subject Category:Deaths_by_decapitation.
- False_Dmitry_II subject Category:Impostor_pretenders.
- False_Dmitry_II subject Category:Politics_of_Muscovy.
- False_Dmitry_II subject Category:Pretenders_to_the_Russian_throne.
- False_Dmitry_II subject Category:Russian_murder_victims.
- False_Dmitry_II subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- False_Dmitry_II hypernym Second.
- False_Dmitry_II type Person.
- False_Dmitry_II type Work.
- False_Dmitry_II type Impostor.
- False_Dmitry_II comment "False Dmitry II (Russian: Лжедмитрий II, tr. Lzhedmitrii II; died 11 December 1610), historically known as Pseudo-Demetrius II and also called the \"rebel of Tushino\", was the second of three pretenders to the Russian throne who claimed to be Tsarevich Dmitry Ivanovich, the youngest son of Ivan the Terrible.".
- False_Dmitry_II label "False Dmitry II".
- False_Dmitry_II sameAs Q469791.
- False_Dmitry_II sameAs Vals_Dmitri_II_van_Rusland.
- False_Dmitry_II sameAs Lžidimitrij.
- False_Dmitry_II sameAs Pseudodimitri_II..
- False_Dmitry_II sameAs Dimitri_II_%22El_Falso%22.
- False_Dmitry_II sameAs Vale-Dmitri_II.
- False_Dmitry_II sameAs Second_faux_Dimitri.
- False_Dmitry_II sameAs דמיטרי_הכוזב_השני.