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Dmitry Shuisky

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The rumour had it that Dmitry grew jealous of his much more successful colleague and poisoned Mikhail in his own house. This was cited as one of the reasons for Shuisky being snubbed by his soldiers and populace. In the
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he suffered an ignominious defeat: he was asleep when the battle started and escaped to Moscow barefoot. The Poles captured him and took with them to
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in 1606 and shared disgrace and imprisonment with his brother Vasily. When the latter was elected
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Shuisky is best remembered as a singularly incapable general. He was routed by
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to monastery. In 1584, his slandering of Prince Ivan
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Russian people of the Polish–Russian War (1609–1618)
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boyar
Shuisky
Vasily IV of Russia
Tsarevich
Feodor Ivanovich
monastery
Belsky
Moscow
Kargopol
Boris Godunov
Shuya
False Dmitry I
Tsar
Mikhail Skopin-Shuisky
Battle of Klushino
Warsaw
Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
Categories
Shuysky family
People from the Tsardom of Russia
1613 deaths
Russian people of the Polish–Russian War (1609–1618)
Boyars
Heirs presumptive

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