Siege of Moscow (1608–1610)

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The Siege of Moscow (1608–1610) was a major episode of Russia’s Time of Troubles, during which forces of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and their Russian allies blockaded and contested control of the capital against the government of Tsar Vasili IV.

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instanceOf military conflict
siege
aim to depose Tsar Vasili IV
to place False Dmitry II on the Russian throne
belligerent Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth NERFINISHED
Russian supporters of False Dmitry II
Tsardom of Russia NERFINISHED
cause dynastic crisis in Russia
intervention of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in Russian affairs
characterizedBy blockade of Moscow
famine and hardship among the population of Moscow
raids around Moscow
conflict Time of Troubles NERFINISHED
country Tsardom of Russia NERFINISHED
endDate 1610
followedBy Polish occupation of the Moscow Kremlin (1610–1612) NERFINISHED
hasCommander Aleksander Józef Lisowski NERFINISHED
Dmitry Shuisky NERFINISHED
False Dmitry II NERFINISHED
Jan Piotr Sapieha NERFINISHED
Mikhail Skopin-Shuisky NERFINISHED
Tsar Vasili IV of Russia NERFINISHED
hasPart Battle of Zaraysk (1608) NERFINISHED
Battle of the village of Kotly (1608) NERFINISHED
Skopin-Shuisky’s relief operations
historicalPeriod early 17th century
involves Cossack forces
Lithuanian troops
Polish mercenary troops
Russian noble militias
Swedish-allied Russian forces
location Moscow
opposedTo government of Tsar Vasili IV NERFINISHED
partOf Time of Troubles NERFINISHED
precededBy Battle of Bolkhov NERFINISHED
relatedTo False Dmitry II NERFINISHED
Polish–Muscovite War (1605–1618) NERFINISHED
Tsar Vasili IV of Russia NERFINISHED
result continued political destabilization of the Tsardom of Russia
failure of the rebel-Commonwealth forces to capture the Moscow Kremlin
increased influence of Polish–Lithuanian intervention in Russia
weakening of Tsar Vasili IV’s authority
significance contributed to the eventual fall of Tsar Vasili IV in 1610
illustrated the fragmentation of political authority in Russia
major episode of the Time of Troubles
startDate 1608

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Battle of Bolkhov relatedTo Siege of Moscow (1608–1610)