é luó sī kòngwèi shí qī
(
1581nián~
1606niánwǔyuè17rì)
伪德米特里一世
wěi dé mǐ tè lǐ yī shì( 1581
nián - 1606
nián 5
yuè 17
rì),
é luó sī shā huáng,
zài wài guó shì lì zhī chí xià gōng kāi zì chēng huáng zǐ dé mǐ tè lǐ ·
yī wàn nuò wéi qí,
zì 1605
nián 6
yuè 1
rì qǐ dān rèn '
é luó sī shā huáng,
sǐ yú 1606
nián wǔ yuè 17
rì,
lì shǐ shàng rèn wéi qí mào chōng liǎo yī fán léi dì(
yī fán sì shì)
zuì xiǎo de '
ér zǐ héng dé mǐ tè lǐ wáng zǐ。
False Dmitriy I (Cyrillic Лжедмитрий; other transliterations:Dimitri, Dimitrii, Dimitriy, Dimitry, Dmitri, Dmitrii, Dmitry) was the Tsar of Russia from 21 July 1605 until his death on 17 May 1606 under the name of Dimitriy Ioannovich (Cyrillic Димитрий Иоаннович). He is sometimes referred to under the usurped title of Dmitriy II. He was one of three impostors who claimed during the Time of Troubles to be the youngest son of Ivan the Terrible, tsarevitch Dmitriy Ivanovich, who had supposedly escaped a 1591 assassination attempt. It is generally believed that the real Dmitriy was assassinated in Uglich and that this False Dmitriy's real name was Grigory Otrepyev, although this is far from certain.