(Redirected from False Dmitriy III)'False Dmitry III', also called 'Pseudo-Demetrius III' (Russian: Лжедмитрий III) (died c. 1612), 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.
Supposed to have been a
deacon called Sidorka, he appeared suddenly, from behind the river
Narova, in the
Ingrian 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 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 executed there.
See also
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Time of Troubles
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Dymitriads
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False Dmitry I
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False Dmitry II
References
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