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  Encyclopedia: Marina Mniszech   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Marina Mniszech was a daughter of a Polish Voivod Jerzy Mniszech - one of the organizers of the invasion of Russia in the early 17th century.
Marina Mniszech's marriage to the impostor False Dmitri I provided an opportunity for the Polish- Lithuanian magnates and Catholic clergy to control their protégé.
Mniszech met False Dmitri I around 1604 or 1605, at the court of one of the Commonwealth magnates and agreed to marry him.
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 Jerzy Mniszech - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jerzy Mniszech (?- 1613) was a nobleman ( szlachcic) in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
He is known for meddling in the Muscovy Times of Troubles, as he wed his daughter Marina to the False Dmitri I and later convinced her to marry the False Dmitri II.
Anna Mniszech married Piotr Szyszkowski, castellan of Wojno.
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 Encyclopedia: Ivan Zarutsky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
After the death of the impostor, Zarutsky married Dmitri's widow Marina Mniszech and set the goal to install her son Ivan on the Russian throne.
The leader of the Second People's Volunteer Army Dmitry Pozharsky urged the people to unite and not to recognize the authority of Marina Mniszech, her son and Zarutsky.
Zarutsky fled to the Ural steppes, where he, Marina Mniszech and her son Ivan would be caught by the Cossacks and handed over to the government.
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 Marina Mniszech biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Mniszech agreed to marry False Dmitri I and went with her retinue to Moscow for a wedding ceremony and coronation in May of 1606.
His henchmen called Marina Mniszech's son "Ivan Dmitriyevich" (Ivan of Dmitri), however, Michael I would later dub him a "little thief".
In the summer of 1613, after having lost their supporters, Mniszech and Zarutsky fled to Astrakhan and then to the Yaik River in May of 1614, where they would be captured by the Cossacks a month later and handed over to the government.
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 Marina Mniszech - Result for Marina Mniszech - Meaning of Marina Mniszech - Definition of Marina Mniszech - Dictionary ...
Marina Mniszech's marriage to the impostor False Dmitri I provided an opportunity for the Polish- Lithuanian magnate s and Catholic clergy to control their protégé.
Mniszech met False Dmitri I around 1604 or 1605, at the court of one of the Commonwealth magnate s and agreed to marry him.
In the begining of May 1606, Marina entered Moscow in a triumphant parade, and was coronation coronated when patriarch Hermogenes confirmed their marriage and put the Rurikid s crown on her head.
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 Ivan Zarutsky -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
After the death of the (A person who makes deceitful pretenses) impostor, Zarutsky married Dmitri's widow (Click link for more info and facts about Marina Mniszech) Marina Mniszech and set the goal to install her son Ivan on the Russian (The chair of state of a monarch, bishop, etc.) throne.
Zarutsky fled to the (Click link for more info and facts about Ural) Ural (Extensive plain without trees (associated with eastern Russia and Siberia)) steppe s, where he, Marina Mniszech and her son Ivan would be caught by the Cossacks and handed over to the government.
Marina Mniszech soon died in (A correctional institution where persons are confined while on trial or for punishment) prison.
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 False Dmitry I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
At that time he also met Marina Mniszech, a Polish Catholic noblewoman, daughter of Jerzy Mniszech.
He asked for her hand and was promised it in return for giving Mniszech family Pskov, Novgorod, Smolensk and Novgorod-Seversky.
A favorable opportunity for the conspirators presented itself on the 8th of May 1606, when Dmitry was finally married in Moscow to the Marina Mniszech.
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 AllRefer.com - Dmitri (Russian, Soviet, And CIS History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
But his favoritism toward Poland and his marriage to Marina Mniszech, a Polish noblewoman, aroused the opposition of the boyars, led by Prince Vasily Shuiski.
Aided by the Poles after Marina identified him as her husband, he marched on Moscow and had some success, but in 1610 he was killed.
In 1612 a man claiming to be Dmitri's son was put to death by strangling.
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 False Dmitry II
He pretended at first to be the Muscovite boyarin Nagoy; but confessed, under torture, that he was tsarevich Dmitry, whereupon he was taken at his word and joined by thousands of Cossacks, Poles and Muscovites.
In the course of the year Jerzy Mniszech, father of Marina Mniszech, widow of the first Dimitry, 'reunited' him with Marina, who miraculously recognizes his late husband in second Dimitry (subsequently quieting her conscience by privately marrying this impostor, who in no way resembled her first husband, False Dmitry I ;
The arrival of King Sigismund III at Smolensk caused majority of his Polish supporters to desert him and join with the armies of the Polish king.
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 Ivan Dmitri books ; 1112409068 Misspelled: ivan dmitri ifan dmidri tmitri dmitir ivna van ian ivn iva ivandmitri mitri ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Marina Mniszech ( Марина Мнишек in Russian) (c.1588 — 1614), was a political adventurer in the Time of Troubles in Russia.Marina Mniszech was a daughter of a Polish voyevoda Yezhi Mniszech - one of the organizers of the invasion of Russia in the early 17th century.
Marina Mniszechs marriage to the impostor False Dmitri I provided an opportunity for the Polish-Lithuanian magnates and Catholic clergy to control their protégé.
Mniszech agreed to marry False Dmitri I and went with her retinue to Moscow for a wedding ceremony and coronation in May of 1606.After the death of False Dmitri I, Marina Mniszech was spared her life - after she had rejected her royal title - and sent back to Poland in July of 1608.
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 Dymitriads - Enpsychlopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Although Sigismund III was soon occupied with the civil war of his own in the Commonwealth (the rokosz of Zebrzydowski), False Dmitiri I found enough support among magnates like Michal Wisniowiecki and Jan Sapieha to get funds for a campaign against Godunov.
Commonwealth magnates looked forward to material gains from the campaign and control over Dmitri, who in the meantime married Marina Mniszech, Polish noblewoman, daughter of Jerzy Mniszech.
The civil war raged on, as in 1607 the False Dmitrii II appeared, again supported by some Polish magnates and 'recognized' by Marina Mniszech as her first husband.
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 Act I   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Marina Mniszech - Wife of the False Dmitrii, Daughter of an influential Polish Aristocrat.
Vasily Shiusky and the whole of the Shiusky family were exiled to Siberia.
B. False Dmitrii married a Polish woman by the name of Marina Mniszech whom he converted to Orthodoxy.
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He pretended at first to be the Muscovite boyarin Nagoy; but confessed, under torture, that he was tsarevich Dmitry, whereupon he was taken at his word and joined by thousands of Cossacks,
Marina Mniszech, widow of the first Dimitry, 'reunited' him with Marina, who miraculously recognizes his late husband in second Dimitry (subsequently quieting her conscience by privately marrying this impostor, who in no way resembled her first husband, False Dmitry I).
Smolensk caused majority of his Polish supporters to desert him and join with the armies of the Polish king.
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 Dimitri II of Russia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
However, Dmitri's support begun to vane as well, partly because of his alliance to Polish.
He announced that he intended to marry Polish catholic noblewomen Marina Mniszech and thus angered the Russian Orthodox Church.
He was also tolerant of other religions and didn't forcefully punish rebels.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/dimitri_ii_of_russia   (602 words)

  
 CMH5
The impostor gained the credence of influential persons in Little Russia, and became betrothed to Marina Mniszech, daughter of a Polish noble who took an active part in propagating Roman Catholicism.
Feeling that by this policy he was rousing the dissatisfaction of the old princely families, he recalled the Shuiskis, who as soon as they returned began to contrive his overthrow, in conjunction with the Galitsins.
The Tsar was also suspected of heresy by the ecclesiastics, though he concealed his conversion ; and when he celebrated his marriage with Marina, and Moscow was filled with Polish visitors who permitted themselves every licence, the bigotry of the Moscow populace was thoroughly aroused.
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 Mr. drs. Dirk van Duijvenbode - De geschiedenis van Rusland
Hij behoorde tot de bojaren; hij hielp mee aan de uitschakeling van de eerste valse Demetrius (Dmitri I) en werd toen zelf tsaar; hij riep in 1610 Zweedse hulp in tegen de tweede valse Demetrius; hij werd ten gevolge van een opstand ten val gebracht
In 1607 verscheen de tweede valse Demetrius, geholpen door de Polen nadat Marina Mniszech hem had geïdentificeerd als haar echtgenoot; hij marcheerde naar Moskou en had enig succes, maar in 1610 werd hij gedood (in 1612 werd een man die beweerde zijn zoon te zijn, gewurgd; een ander, die hetzelfde beweerde, werd in 1613 onthoofd)
Michael Romanov werd tot tsaar gekozen door de Zemskii Sobor (de Nationale Raad); hij was de eerste heerser uit de dynastie Romanov; de eerste decennia van zijn regering werden beheerst door zijn vader, patriarch Filaret; hij onderdrukte een aantal boerenopstanden; hij voerde oorlog tegen de Zweden en de Polen
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 GMN.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Olga has been with the Mariinsky Theatre since 1987, and has performed in many of the world's top opera houses.  She was Honoured Artist of Russia in 1995, prize-winner of the all-Russia (Moscow 1987), all-union (Moscow, 1987) and other international competitions (New York 1988; Barcelona, 1989).
Her repertoire includes Marina Mniszech (Boris Godunov), Marfa (Khovanshchina), Konchakovna (Prince Igor), Marguerite (La damnation de Faust), Preziosilla (La forza del destino), Amneris (Aida), and Lyubasha (The Tsar's Bride).
Her recordings include The Queen of Spades, Khovanshchina, Prince Igor.
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 Consistency List - PERSONAL NAMES (I-P) (Soloviev)
Marie Antoinette, Austrian archduchess, queen of France 48 1772-74
Marina Mniszech, daughter of Mniszech, later married to
Mniszech, Count Jerzy, crown marshal of Court of Poland 41 1757-61
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 Excerpts from GURPS Russia
The Poles who accompanied him were also a cause of stress; Russians and Poles did not get along, and the city was filled with bitter tension.
When Tsar "Dmitri" announced that he was to marry a Polish aristocrat, Marina Mniszech, many were furious, even more so after the wedding brought more Poles into Moscow.
Vasili Shuisky proceeded to play his hand well.
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 New Times | Socitey | IS IMPOSTURE REALLY SO BAD?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
speak of sorcery practiced by False Dmitry, whose wife, Marina Mniszech, could turn into a magpie.
The bombastic accusations of kinship with Satan and sorcery were made along with attacks on real
Right up to the accession of Mikhail Romanov, who ordered the Thief's child (Marina Mniszech's son) to
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