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  1. May 26, 2022 · In early 1446, Vasily was captured by Shemyaka in the Trinity Sergius Lavra, brought to Moscow, blinded, and then sent to Uglich. Shemyaka started to reign as the Prince of Moscow. In the fall of 1446 he traveled to Uglich to seek peace with Vasily. They made a deal, Vasily gave an oath of allegiance and promised not to seek the Great Princedom ...

  2. Vasily Vladimirovich of Uglich. b. 9 Jul 1394 d. 1427

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    Dmitry Ivanovich, the last son of Ivan the Terrible, was a full namesake of his first ever son, Dmitri Ivanovich (October 1552 – 26 June 1553), who was also the first ever Tsarevich (heir apparent) to the Russian throne. Naming your son after his dead half-brother was something Russians never did, in fear of bad luck. What reason could Ivan possibl...

    When Ivan died in 1584, Fyodor, who became the next Tsar, didn’t acknowledge Dmitry as the heir. He was treated as a tsar’s son born out of wedlock, or bastard. Dmitry and his mother were sent away from Moscow to Uglich. English diplomat Jerome Horsey wrote that “the ex-tsarina was accompanied by her retinue, and packed dresses, jewelry, food, hors...

    What ensued has become known as the ‘Uglich Case’. The commission interrogated over 150 people in the city, including those participating in the murder of the Moscow servicemen dispatched to watch over Dmitry. The committee’s main goal was to disproveMaria’s claim that Kachalov and the Bityakovskis were sent to kill Dmitry. Immediately after the in...

    This version remained the official one, and when in 1613 the Romanovs came to power, they accepted it also. However, Russian historians of the 19th and 20th centuries, including greats like Sergey Platonov and Ruslan Skrynnikov, argue that Dmitry wasn’t murdered and that the first investigation of 1591 was correct. The main reason to support this c...

  4. Media in category "Vasily Vladimirovich, Prince of Uglich" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Facial Chronicle - b.11, p.160 - Birth of Vasily Vladimirovich of Uglich.gif 838 × 1,550; 633 KB

  5. Feb 28, 2024 · Vasily Vladimirovich, Prince Dolgoruky (born January 1667, Russia—died Feb. 11 [Feb. 22, New Style], 1746, St. Petersburg) was a military officer who played a prominent role in political intrigues against Peter I the Great (ruled 1682–1725) and Empress Anna (ruled 1730–40) of Russia.

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  6. At the death of the Tsar, he was exiled. Vasily Lukich Dolgorouky (1672-1739): diplomat and Russian Minister. He studied in France, thanks to his uncle Yakov Fedorovich, learning several languages. In 1706, he was appointed ambassador of the Tsar in Poland. In 1720 was Ambassador in Denmark and a year later in France.

  7. With the murder of ‘False Dmitry’, the Time of Trouble didn't end. In 1607, a new impostor appeared, calling himself Russian tsar, miraculously survived the murder in Moscow. His real ...

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