Dmitry of Uglich

Crown prince and saint of Russia

Dmitry of Uglich - Crown prince and saint of Russia
Born

October 19th, 1582
442 years ago

Died

1591
434 years ago — 9 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Russia

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Born in 1582, a Russian crown prince who became a saint after his untimely death. The prince's life was marked by political intrigue and family conflict within the royal family. Dmitry was raised in the small town of Uglich, where he lived in relative seclusion. He died under mysterious circumstances at the young age of eight, leading to speculation about foul play. His death was followed by a series of tragic events and contributed to the Time of Troubles in Russia. In 1606, he was canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church, and his feast day is celebrated annually. The prince's legacy remains as a symbol of innocence and the tumultuous period of Russian history surrounding his life and death.

Canonized as a saint in the Russian Orthodox Church

Death contributed to political turmoil in Russia

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