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Tsarevich Dmitry Ivanovich of Russia (1552–1553)

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Father
  
Ivan IV of Russia

Name
  
Tsarevich Ivanovich

Died
  
June 26, 1553, Russia

Uncles
  
Yuri of Uglich

Mother
  
Anastasia Romanovna

Role
  
1552–1553

House
  
Rurik dynasty

Born
  
11 October 1552 Moscow Kremlin, Moscow (
1552-10-11
)

Burial
  
Archangel Cathedral, Moscow

Parents
  
Anastasia Romanovna, Ivan the Terrible

Grandparents
  
Vasili III of Russia, Elena Glinskaya

Similar People
  
Ivan the Terrible, Anastasia Romanovna, Dmitry of Uglich, Maria Nagaya, Vasili III of Russia

Dmitri Ivanovich (Russian: Дмитрий Иванович; 11 October 1552 – 26 June 1553) was the first Tsarevich or Tsesarevich - the heir apparent - of the Tsardom of Russia, as the eldest son of Ivan the Terrible, or Ivan IV of Russia and his first Tsaritsa, Anastasia Romanovna. He was the third child and first son of the couple and died in infancy.

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Birth

Ivan became Grand Prince of Moscow at the age of three, in 1533. At his coronation, on 16 January 1547, the sixteen-year-old Ivan resurrected the title of Tsar, occasionally used by his grandfather and namesake, Ivan III of Moscow. Holding all of the power in his empire, he could choose his bride. He eventually picked Anastasia Romanovna, the daughter of a wealthy boyar. Throughout the first four years of their marriage, Anastasia presented Ivan with two daughters, Anna and Maria. Both died in infancy, Anna at the age of eleven months and Maria before her sixth month. However, on 11 October 1552, Anastasia gave birth to a son, whom they named Dmitri, presumably after ancestor Dmitri Donskoy. During a severe illness, Ivan asked the boyars to take an oath, making his infant son his heir apparent and the first Tsesarevich. However, the boyars were not very happy about this, as they wanted to see Ivan's cousin, Vladimir of Staritsa, succeed but they reluctantly accepted. Historians cannot agree whether this episode occurred in 1552 or 1553.

Death

In the summer of 1553, Ivan proposed a pilgrimage to Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery, near the present-day village of Kirillov. While on the Sora River, the royal boat was hit by a wave, it overturned and the Tsesarevich was dropped by his wet nurse. The adults managed to escape, but by the time they got to the baby, Dmitri had drowned. "The Chronicle" records that Maximus the Greek, who had recently visited Ivan, foresaw the death of the Tsesarevich. According to Andrey Kurbsky, Maximus had told Ivan that "he should not go such a long way with his wife and newborn lad".

Aftermath

Dmitri was interred in the Archangel Cathedral. After his death, Anastasia would have three more children, two of whom would survive infancy. Ivan's youngest son by his last wife was named Dmitry after his eldest son who had died more than thirty years before.

References

Tsarevich Dmitry Ivanovich of Russia (1552–1553) Wikipedia