Ivan Dmitriyevich

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Ivan Dmitriyevich was the young son of False Dmitry II and Marina Mniszech, briefly used as a political figurehead in early 17th-century Russia’s Time of Troubles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical figure
pretender to the Russian throne
associatedWith False Dmitry II’s supporters
Marina Mniszech’s political ambitions
Polish–Lithuanian intervention in Russia NERFINISHED
century 17th century
country Tsardom of Russia NERFINISHED
dynasticContext crisis of succession after the Rurikid dynasty
ethnicBackground Polish-Russian
father False Dmitry II NERFINISHED
fatherStatus impostor tsar
givenName Ivan NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Time of Troubles NERFINISHED
historicalReputation considered a minor pretender in the Time of Troubles
languageContext Polish
Russian
mother Marina Mniszech NERFINISHED
motherNationality Polish
notableEvent involved in post-False Dmitry II claims to the Russian throne
notableFor being used as a child pretender in dynastic struggles in Russia
patronymic Dmitriyevich
politicalInstrument used to legitimize Marina Mniszech’s claims in Russia
politicalRole claimant to the Russian throne
politicalStatus tool of foreign and domestic factions in Russia
realmClaimed Muscovy NERFINISHED
regionOfActivity Russia NERFINISHED
status died in childhood
usedAs political figurehead

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Marina Mniszech associatedWith Ivan Dmitriyevich