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*] (Лжедмитрий I, ruled ]-]) claimed to be the youngest son of Ivan the Terrible, tsarevich Dmitriy Ivanovich; real name was ] | *] (Лжедмитрий I, ruled ]-]) claimed to be the youngest son of Ivan the Terrible, tsarevich Dmitriy Ivanovich; real name was ] | ||
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*] (Лжедмитрий II) first appeared on the scene c], killed in ] | *] (Лжедмитрий II) first appeared on the scene c], killed in ] | ||
*] (Лжедмитрий III) proclaiming himself the tsarevich Dmitry Ivanovich, on ] ], executed om ], ] | *] (Лжедмитрий III) proclaiming himself the tsarevich Dmitry Ivanovich, on ] ], executed om ], ] |
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Dmitri, Dmitry, Dmitriy, Dimitry, Dimitri or Dmytro is Russian: (Дмитрий, Димитрий) and Ukrainian: (Дмитро) a male given name. These are the versions of Demetrius or follower of Demeter, the Greek goddess of the corn and harvest.
Notable Dmitri's
- Dmitri Alenichev (Дмитрий Аленичев) a Russian football player
- Dmitry Bogrov (Дмитрий Богров, 1887-1911) Assassin of the Russian Prime Minister Pyotr Stolypin
- Dmytro Bortniansky (Дмитро Бортнянський, also referred to as Dmitry or Dmitri Bortnyansky) (1751-1825) an Ukrainian composer in Imperial Russia.
- Dmitri Donskoi (Дмитрий Донской, 1350–1389) Grand Duke of Muscovy
- Dmitri Kabalevsky (Дмитрий Кабалевский, 1904-1987) a Soviet composer
- Dmitry Karbyshev (Дмитрий Карбышев 1880-1945) a Soviet general
- Dmitri Lelyushenko (Дмитрий Лелюшенко, 1901-?) a Soviet military commander
- Dmitry Levitzky (Дмитрий Левицкий, 1735-1822) a Russian portrait painter
- Dmitri Mendeleyev (Дмитрий Менделеев, 1834-1907) developer of the periodic table
- Dmitry Pereslavlsky (Дмитрий Переславский - Dmitry of Pereslavl, c1250-1294) was Grand Duke of Vladimir-Suzdal
- Dmitry Pozharsky (Дмитрий Пожарский, 1578-1642) Rurikid prince who given the title of "Savior of Motherland
- Dmitri Romanov, (Дмитрий Романов - Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich of Russia, 1891-1941) Russian imperial dynast assassinated Rasputin
- Dmitri Shostakovich (Дмитрий Шостакович, 1906-1975) a Soviet composer
- Dmitry Sipyagin (Дмитрий Сипягин, 1853-1902) a Russian statesmen
- Dmitry Sklyarov (Дмитрий Скляров, b. 1974) a Russian programmer who was jailed for software copyright restrictions
- Dmitri Suzdalsky (Дмитрий Суздальский - Dmitri of Suzdal, 1324–1383) Prince of Suzdal and Nizhny Novgorod
- Dmitri Sychev (Дмитрий Сычёв, b. 1983) a Russian football player
- Dmitri Ustinov (Дмитрий Устинов 1908-1984) a Soviet defense minister
- Dmitry Yazov (Дмитрий Язов, b. 1924) the last Marshal of the Soviet Union
- Dmitri Young (b. 1973) an American baseball player.
- False Dmitry I (Лжедмитрий I, ruled 1605-1606) claimed to be the youngest son of Ivan the Terrible, tsarevich Dmitriy Ivanovich; real name was Grigory Otrepyev
False Dmitri's
- False Dmitry II (Лжедмитрий II) first appeared on the scene c1607, killed in 1610
- False Dmitry III (Лжедмитрий III) proclaiming himself the tsarevich Dmitry Ivanovich, on March 28 1611, executed om May 18, 1612
In Video Games
- The Dimitri Project a game by Lionhead Studios
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