- than the
younger man was
simply a
runaway monk
called Grigory Otrepyev (born Yuri
Otrepyev;
Grigory was the name
given to him at the monastery). On what...
- of the
Distress of the
Muscovite State, of Tsar Boris, and of
Grishka Otrepyev) is a play by
Alexander Pushkin. It was
written in 1825,
published in 1831...
-
Terrible Later impostors claimed to be this son:
False Dmitry I (Grigory
Otrepyev),
appeared 1605–1606
False Dmitry II,
appeared 1607–1610
False Dmitry III...
- as
Cyrano Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon's
Boris Godunov as
Grigoriy Otrepyev,
later Dmitriy, the
Pretender BBC
Radio 4's
Small Acts of
Kindness as Charlie...
-
mentioned in
Pyotr Kireevsky's Songs; She is
featured in the epic poem
Grishka Otrepyev (as ‘Marfa Matveyevna’); She is a
character in
Friedrich Schiller's unfinished...
- pretender, he
claimed that the man was just a
runaway monk
called Grigory Otrepyev,
although on what
information he
based this
claim is unclear. Godunov's...
- of
Patriarch Filaret. In his
youth Cherk****ky was a
friend of
Grigory Otrepyev. In 1599 he was
arrested together with
other prominent members of the Romanovs'...
-
obsessively pursues the
vision of the boy he killed. Meanwhile, the monk
Grigory Otrepyev hiding in the
Chudov Monastery.
After a
conversation with Pimen, he learns...
- his
brothers Dmitrii and Ivan,
spread the word that the tsar was
Grishka Otrepyev, a
runaway defrocked monk.
Vasilii was
condemned to exile, but then allowed...
-
claiming to be
Tsarevich Dmitriy, but
believed to be in
reality one
Grigoriy Otrepyev. He
gains the
support of the Szlachta, magnates, and, upon
conversion to...