Dmitry Ivanovich (grandson of Ivan III)

Dmitry Ivanovich the Grandson (Russian: Дмитрий Иванович Внук; 1483–1509) was Grand Prince of Moscow between 1498 and 1502.

Dmitry Ivanovich Vnuk
Grand Prince of Moscow
Reign1498-11 April 1502
with Ivan III of Moscow
PredecessorIvan the Young
SuccessorVasili III of Moscow
Born1483
Died1509
HouseRurik
FatherIvan the Young
MotherElena of Moldavia

Dmitry's parents were Ivan the Young, crown heir of Moscow, and Elena of Moldavia, daughter of Stephen III of Moldavia. After his father's death in 1490 he became heir presumptive of Muscovy. In February 1498, Ivan III had his grandson, Dmitry, crowned grand prince of Vladimir, Moscow and all Rus'.[1]

Even after receiving the title and official position Dmitry Ivanovich did not play any political role in the Grand Duchy. On the other hand, his uncle Vasili received, from Ivan III of Moscow, control of Novgorod and Pskov in 1499.[2]

During the next three years the Moscovy court became a place of conspiracy between supporters of Dmitry, represented by his mother Elena, and supporters of Ivan's second-born son Vasili, represented by his mother and Ivan III's second wife, Sophia Paleologue.

On 11 April 1502 Ivan III sent Dmitry and his mother Elena to prison.[3] Three days later Ivan made Vasili, autocrat of all Rus'.[4] In 1509, Dmitri died in prison.[5]

References

  1. Fennell 1960, p. 4.
  2. Fennell 1960, p. 6.
  3. Fennell 1960, p. 8-9.
  4. Fennell 1960, p. 9.
  5. Bogatyrev 2007, p. 283 note51.

Sources

  • Bogatyrev, Sergei (2007). "Reinventing the Russian Monarchy in the 1550s: Ivan the Terrible, the Dynasty, and the Church". The Slavonic and East European Review. Modern Humanities Research Association and University College London, School of Slavonic and East European Studies. 85 (2 Apr.).
  • Fennell, J. L. I. (1960). "The Dynastic Crisis 1497-1502". The Slavonic and East European Review. Modern Humanities Research Association and University College London, School of Slavonic and East European Studies. 39 (92 Dec.).

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