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  1. Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev ... In 1892 he was appointed director of Russia's Central Bureau of Weights and ... Dmitry Ivanovich; Jensen, William B. ...

  2. 9 de may. de 2024 · Ivan the Terrible (born August 25, 1530, Kolomenskoye, near Moscow [Russia]—died March 18, 1584, Moscow) was the grand prince of Moscow (1533–84) and the first to be proclaimed tsar of Russia (from 1547). His reign saw the completion of the construction of a centrally administered Russian state and the creation of an empire that included ...

  3. Vasili IV Ivanovich Shuisky ( Russian: Василий IV Иванович Шуйский, romanized : Vasiliy IV Ivanovich Shuyskiy, c. 1552 – 12 September 1612) was Tsar of all Russia from 1606 to 1610, after the murder of False Dmitri I. His rule coincided with the Time of Troubles. He was the only member of House of Shuisky to become tsar ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › False_DmitryFalse Dmitry - Wikipedia

    False Dmitry. The generic name False Dmitry (also Pseudo-Demetrius, Russian: Лжедмитрий, Lžedmitrij) refers to various impostors who passed themselves off as the deceased Tsarevich Dmitry Ivanovich of Russia, the youngest son of Ivan the Terrible, and claimed the Russian throne during the Time of Troubles (1598–1613), after the ...

  5. Media in category "Dmitry Ivanovich of Russia (1552-1553)" The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total. Cathedral of the Archangel in Moscow grave 02 by shakko.jpg 3,072 × 1,759; 3.29 MB

  6. Dmitry Ivanovich Donskoy (Russian: Дми́трий Ива́нович Донско́й; 12 October 1350 – 19 May 1389) was Prince of Moscow from 1359 and Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1363 until his death. He was the heir of Ivan II. He was the first prince of Moscow to openly challenge Mongol authority in Russia. In traditional Russian ...

  7. Dmitry Ivanovich (6 October 1481 – 14 February 1521) Eudoxia Ivanovna (1492 – 1513); married Peter (born Kudaikul), son of Ibrahim, Khan of Kazan. Had issue, one daughter: Anastasia Petrovna, wife of Fyodor Mstislavsky, and later of Vasily 'Nemoy' Shuisky. Simeon Ivanovich (21 March 1487 – 26 June 1518)