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Dmitry Pozharsky

Dmitry Mikhaylovich Pozharsky was a Rurikid prince Prince

The term prince , from the Latin [i] root princeps [i], when used for a member of the highest aristocracy [i] ... 

 who helped bring the Time of Troubles Time of Troubles

The Time of Troubles was a period of Russian history [i] comprising the years of interregnum [i] ... 

 to an end and obtained from the tsar Tsar

Tsar , occasionally spelled Czar or Tzar and sometimes Csar or Zar in English [i] ... 

 an unprecedented title of the Saviour of Motherland. Pozharsky was descended from a dynasty of sovereign princes which ruled the town of Starodub-on-the-Klyazma near Suzdal Suzdal

Suzdal is a town in Vladimir Oblast [i], Russia [i], northeast of Moscow [i]. ... 

. At one point in the 15th century their family patrimony burned to the ground, in consequence of which event they assumed the name of Pozharsky . It is interesting to note that Dmitry's mother came from the Beklemishev family, just like the mother of Mikhail Kutuzov Mikhail Illarionovich Kutuzov

Prince [i] Mikhail Illarionovich Golenishchev-Kutuzov]] [i], or 5th September 1745 - 16th April 1813 (o.s.) [i] ... 

, who would be credited with saving Russia precisely two centuries after him.

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Dmitry Mikhaylovich Pozharsky was a Rurikid prince Prince

The term prince , from the Latin [i] root princeps [i], when used for a member of the highest aristocracy [i]... 

 who helped bring the Time of Troubles Time of Troubles

The Time of Troubles was a period of Russian history [i] comprising the years of interregnum [i] ... 

 to an end and obtained from the tsar Tsar

Tsar , occasionally spelled Czar or Tzar and sometimes Csar or Zar in English [i] ... 

 an unprecedented title of the Saviour of Motherland.

Pozharsky was descended from a dynasty of sovereign princes which ruled the town of Starodub-on-the-Klyazma near Suzdal Suzdal

Suzdal is a town in Vladimir Oblast [i], Russia [i], northeast of Moscow [i].... 

. At one point in the 15th century their family patrimony burned to the ground, in consequence of which event they assumed the name of Pozharsky . It is interesting to note that Dmitry's mother came from the Beklemishev family, just like the mother of Mikhail Kutuzov Mikhail Illarionovich Kutuzov

Prince [i] Mikhail Illarionovich Golenishchev-Kutuzov]] [i], or 5th September 1745 - 16th April 1813 (o.s.) [i] ... 

, who would be credited with saving Russia precisely two centuries after him.

The family was never particularly prominent, and Pozharsky's early career was not documented until he took part in the Zemsky sobor Zemsky Sobor

The zemsky sobor was the first Russia [i]n parliament [i] of the feudal Estates type, in the 16th [i]... 

 which elected Boris Godunov Boris Godunov

Boris Feodorovich Godunov was de facto regent of Russia from 1584 [i] to 1598 [i] and then the first n... 

 to the throne in 1598. Four years later, he was attested as a stolnik. When the Time of Troubles broke out upon Godunov's death, he was present at the defense of Kolomna Kolomna

Kolomna is an ancient city in Moscow Oblast [i], Russia [i], situated on the confluence of the Moskva [i] ... 

  and helped Vasily IV Vasili IV of Russia

Vasili IV of Russia was the last Rurikid [i] tsar [i] of Russia [i] between 1606 and 1610. ... 

 during the Siege of Moscow in 1609. Later that year, he routed the Bolotnikov Ivan Bolotnikov

Ivan Isayevich Bolotnikov was the leader of the uprising of 1606-1607, which was part of the Time of Troubles [i] ... 

 Cossacks Cossack

Cossacks are a group of several peoples living in the southern steppe [i] regions of Eastern Europe [i] ... 

 at the Pekhorka River. In 1610, Pozharsky was in command at the defense of Zaraysk Zaraysk

[i]... 

 against the forces of False Dmitry II.

By that time, the popular indignation against abuses of the Polish aggressors had gained momentum. After Prokopy Lyapunov rallied the first Volunteer Army in Ryazan Ryazan

Ryazan is a city in the Central Federal District [i] of Russia [i], the administrative center of Ryazan Oblast [i] ... 

, Pozharsky promply joined the cause of rebels. He took a prominent part in the first Moscow Uprising but was wounded on 19 March, 1611 while defending his house at Lubyanka Square Lubyanka Square

Lubyanka Square in Moscow [i] is not far from Red Square [i]. ... 

 and was transported by his adherents to the Trinity Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra

The Trinity Lavra [i] of St. Sergius is the most important Russia [i]n monastery [i] and the spirit ... 

 for convalescence.

In autumn 1611, when Pozharsky was recuperating at his Puretsky patrimony near Suzdal Suzdal

Suzdal is a town in Vladimir Oblast [i], Russia [i], northeast of Moscow [i].... 

, he was approached by a delegation of burghers who offered him to assume command of the second Volunteer Army then gathered in Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Novgorod

Nizhny Novgorod , colloquially shortened as Nizhny and also transliterated [i] ... 

. The prince agreed on condition that he will be assisted by Kuzma Minin Kuzma Minin

Kuzma Minich Minin was a merchant from Nizhny Novgorod [i], Russia [i], who, together with Prince Dmitry Pozharsky [i] ... 

, a representative of the Nizhegorod merchants.


Although the volunteer corps aimed at clearing the Polish and Lithuanian invaders out of Moscow, Pozharsky and his contingent marched towards Yaroslavl Yaroslavl

Yaroslavl is a city [i] in Russia [i], the administrative center of Yaroslavl Oblast [i] ... 

 first. There they resided for half a year, tiltillating until the opportunity for rapid action was gone. A man of devout disposition, Pozharsky fervently prayed before Our Lady of Kazan Our Lady of Kazan

Our Lady of Kazan, also called Theotokos of Kazan, is a holy icon [i] which the Russian Orthodox Church [i] ... 

, one of the holiest Russian icons, prior to advancing towards Moscow. Yet even then he proceeded so slowly and timorously, performing religious ceremonies in Rostov Rostov

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Rostov is one of the oldest towns in Russia [i] and an important tourist centre of the so called Golden ring [i] ... 

 and paying homage to ancestral graves in Suzdal, that it took him several months to reach the Trinity, whose authorities ineffectually besought to accelerate the progress of his forces.

Finally, on 18 August 1612, the Volunteer Army encamped within five versts from Moscow Moscow

Moscow is the capital [i] of Russia [i] and the country's principal political, economic, financial, edu ... 

, just in time when Hetman Chodkiewicz Jan Karol Chodkiewicz

Jan Karol Chodkiewicz was a famous Polish [i]-Lithuania [i]n military commander and one of the m... 

 arrived with provisions to the relief of the Polish garrison barricaded within the Moscow Kremlin Moscow Kremlin

The Moscow Kremlin is a historic fortified complex at the very heart of Moscow [i], overlooking the Moskva River [i]... 

. The very next day Pozharsky advanced to the Arbat Arbat Street

The Old Arbat is a picturesque pedestrian street within the Garden Ring [i] of Moscow [i]. ... 

 Gate of the city and two days later he engaged with Chodkiewicz's contingent in a four-day battle. The outcome was in no small part due to decisive actions of Pozharsky's assistant, Prince Dmitry Trubetskoy, who captured the provisions intended for the Poles quartered in the Kremlin. As a result, a famine broke out among the Poles and they had to surrender to Pozharsky and Trubetskoy in October.

Pozharsky and Trubetskoy presided over the Muscovite government for half a year, until a new tsar was elected by the Zemsky Sobor Zemsky Sobor

The zemsky sobor was the first Russia [i]n parliament [i] of the feudal Estates type, in the 16th [i]... 

, whereupon Pozharsky was made a boyar Boyar

A boyar or bolyarin was a member of the highest rank of the feudal [i] Russia [i]n, Romania [i]n ... 

 and Trubetskoy was honoured even more highly. The Time of Troubles was now over, but minor risings couldn't be subdued for an extended period of time. In 1615, Pozharsky operated against the Lisowczycy Lisowczycy

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 and three years later he fell upon the forces of Vladislaus IV Wladyslaw IV Vasa

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, yet the conservative system of mestnichestvo precluded him from taking supreme command in any of these engagements. He governed Novgorod Velikiy Novgorod

Velikiy Novgorod is the foremost historic city of North-Western Russia [i]. ... 

 in 1628-30 and fortified Moscow against an expected attack of the Crimean Tatars Crimean Tatars

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 in 1637. Pozharsky's last taste of battle came during the ill-fated Smolensk campaign, when he was relegated to secondary roles.


As soon as peace had been restored, Pozharsky was given some enviable posts in the Muscovite administration. Among other positions, he managed the Prikaz of Transport in 1619, the Prikaz of Police in 1621-28 and the Prikaz of Moscow Judges in 1637-37 and 1640-42. He was summoned by the tsar to confer with the English ambassadors in 1617 and with the Polish ones in 1635. In recognition of his services, he was granted extensive estates around Moscow, where he commissioned several churches, interpreted in retrospect as monuments to his own victory against the Lithuanians and Poles during a dire crisis in the history of Russian statehood. One such tent-like church Tented roof

A hipped roof or tented roof is a special type of roof [i], widely used in 16th [i] a ... 

 survives in his suburban estate of Medvedkovo. Another was the Kazan Cathedral in Moscow Kazan Cathedral, Moscow

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, adjoining Red Square Red Square

Red Square is the most famous city square [i] in Moscow [i]. ... 

 from north-east, a direction whence Pozharsky's army arrived to salvage the Muscovites in 1612.

Pozharsky's family went extinct in 1672, upon the death of his granddaughter, who was married to Prince Yury Dolgorukov, the most famous Russian commander of the time. Yet his memory would be cherished by the Romanov Romanov

The House of Romanov was the second and last imperial [i] dynasty [i] of Russia [i], which ruled ... 

 dynasty which to a great extant owned the crown to his prowess and skill. When patriotic feelings were on the rise during the Napoleonic wars Napoleonic Wars

The Napoleonic Wars, a series of global [i] conflicts [i] fought during Napoleon Bonaparte [i]... 

, a bronze Monument to Minin and Pozharsky Monument to Minin and Pozharsky

Monument to Minin and Pozharsky is a bronze statue on Red Square [i] of Moscow [i] right in front of Saint Basil's Cathedral [i] ... 

 was erected on Red Square Red Square

Red Square is the most famous city square [i] in Moscow [i]. ... 

. The day when Pozharsky and Minin entered the Moscow Kremlin as liberators was declared a national holiday in 2005.

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    -Den'gi", November 5, 2002.