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- Dimitriad can refer to: Polish–Muscovite War (1605–1618), also known as the Dimitriads Demetrias or Demetriada, a community near the Gr**** city of Volos...
- the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth on the Russian throne are called the Dimitriads and are considered a separate conflict: the First Dymitriad (1604–1606)...
- involvement in the Polish-Muscovite War (1609–18), which followed the Dimitriads (1605–09). Lubomirski's Rokosz Chicken War Nihil novi "Zebrzydowski Rebellion...
- the Polish-Russian War (1605-1618), a.k.a. Polish–Muscovite War or the Dimitriads, lasting officially from April 1609 to 4 June 1610. A combined Russo-Swedish...
- fought under hetman Stanisław Żółkiewski at Guzow and Kłuszyn during the Dimitriads Polish-Muscovy Wars, where in 1611 during terrible winter he brought supplies...
- Voivode-Governor of Sandomierz Jerzy Mniszech, who was one of the organizers of the Dimitriads, which were instigated by the appearance of a man who claimed to be Ivan...
- 1611 after a long twenty-month siege, during the Time of Troubles and Dimitriads. Weakened Muscovy temporarily ceded Smolensk land to the Polish–Lithuanian...
- which challenged Polish power in a series of wars. After victories in the Dimitriads (the Battle of Klushino, 1610), with Polish forces entering Moscow, Sigismund...
- including five senators in an event known as the Linköping Bloodbath. The Dimitriads and the Polish–Russian War of 1609–1618 took place in the early 17th century...
- death of tsar Feodor I of Russia Polish–Muscovite War (1605–18) or the Dimitriads, during which three False Dmitrys, imposters claiming to be Feodor's rightful...