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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. After the death of Ivan IV, Dmitry''s older brother - Feodor I - ascended to power. However, the actual ruler of the Russian state was Feodor''s brother-in-law, a boyar Boris Godunov, who had had a claim on the Russian throne. According to a later widespread version, Godunov wanted to get rid of Dmitry, who could have succeeded the throne in light of Feodor''s childlessness. In 1584, Godunov sent Dmitry, his mother and her brothers into exile to the Tsarevich''s…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. After the death of Ivan IV, Dmitry''s older brother - Feodor I - ascended to power. However, the actual ruler of the Russian state was Feodor''s brother-in-law, a boyar Boris Godunov, who had had a claim on the Russian throne. According to a later widespread version, Godunov wanted to get rid of Dmitry, who could have succeeded the throne in light of Feodor''s childlessness. In 1584, Godunov sent Dmitry, his mother and her brothers into exile to the Tsarevich''s appanage city of Uglich. On 15 May 1591, Dmitry died from a stab wound, under mysterious circumstances.