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  1. Tsarevich Dmitry Alexeyevich (Russian: Дмитрий Алексеевич; 22 August 1648 – 6 October 1649) was the first son and heir of Tsar Alexis of Russia and Maria Miloslavskaya, brother of Tsarevich Alexei Alexeyevich of Russia, Tsar Feodor III of Russia and Tsar Ivan V of Russia and half-brother of Tsar Peter the Great.

  2. 21 de mai. de 2024 · Dmitry Ivanovich (born October 19 [October 29, New Style], 1582—died May 15 [May 25, New Style], 1591, Uglich, Russia) was the youngest son of Ivan IV (the Terrible), whose death cast suspicion on imperial adviser Boris Godunov.

  3. Tsarevich Alexei Alexeyevich (Russian: Алексей Алексеевич, Aleksey Alekseyevich; 15 February 1654 – 17 January 1670) was the second son and heir of Tsar Alexis of Russia and Maria Miloslavskaya, brother of Tsar Feodor III, Tsar Ivan V, and Tsarevna Sophia and half-brother of Tsar Peter the Great.

  4. 8 de fev. de 2023 · The Cossacks officially recognized False Dmitry III as the Tsar on March 2, 1612, and the peasants in Pskov, terrified of being massacred, also acknowledged False Dmitry III as the Tsar of Russia. Two months later, False Dmitry III was betrayed and tried to flee Pskov on May 18, 1612.

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  5. Dmitry Ivanovich (Russian: Дмитрий Иванович; 11 October 1552 – 26 June 1553) was the eldest son of Ivan the Terrible, the Tsar of all Russia, and as such the first Tsarevich (heir apparent).

  6. Tsarevich Dmitry. Born: 1582, Moscow. Died: 1591, Uglich. Tsarevich Dmitry was the only child and only son of Ivan the Terrible and Maria Nagaya. He was born in Moscow on 19/29 October 1582, shortly after his father murdered his elder half-brother Tsarevich Ivan.

  7. The title of Tsarevich of Russia was traditionally used by the heir apparent or heir presumptive in the Russian Empire. The title was used with the style Imperial Highness. The title was usually only used by males due to females being prevented from succeeding the throne after Catherine the Great.