- Feodor II of Russia
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name =Tsar Feodor II
title =Tsar of all Russia
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reign = 23 April, 1605 - 11 June, 1605 (N. S.)
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predecessor =Boris Godunov
successor =Dmitriy II (False Dmitryi I)
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royal house =Godunov
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father =Boris Godunov
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date of birth =1589
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date of death =20 June ,1605 (aged 16)
place of death =Moscow Kremlin
date of burial =1605; reburied 1606
place of burial =Varsonofy monastery, Moscow; reburied 1606 inTroitse-Sergiyeva Lavra (a separate Godunov Vault since 1783)|Fyodor II Borisovich Godunov of Russia ( _ru. Фёдор II Борисович) (
1589 -July 10 /July 20 ,1605 ) was atsar ofRussia (1605) during theTime of Troubles . He was born inMoscow , the son and successor toBoris Godunov . His mother was one of the daughters ofMalyuta Skuratov , the infamous favourite ofIvan the Terrible . Physically robust and passionately beloved by his father, he received the best available education for those days, and from childhood was initiated into all the minutiae of government, besides sitting regularly in the council and receiving the foreignenvoy s. He seems also to have been remarkably and precociously intelligent, and the firstmap of Russia by a native, still preserved, is by his hand [http://www.nlr.ru:8101/exib/siberia/sibi4.htm] ; it was edited with some additions byHessel Gerritsz inAmsterdam , in 1613, and reedited until 1665.On the sudden death of Boris the sixteen-year-old was proclaimed tsar (
13 April 1605 ). Though his father had taken the precaution to surround him with powerful friends, he lived from the first moment of his reign in an atmosphere of treachery. On 11 June (N. S.) 1605 the envoys of Pseudo-Demetrius I (orFalse Dmitriy I ) arrived at Moscow to demand his removal, and the letters which they read publicly in theRed Square decided his fate. A group ofboyar s, unwilling to swear allegiance to the new tsar, seized control of the Kremlin and arrested him.On 10/20 June Feodor was strangled in his apartment, together with his mother. Officially, he was declared to have been poisoned, but the Swedish historian Peter Petreius stated that the bodies, which had been on public display, showed traces of a violent struggle [Peter Petreius de Erlesund: "Historien und Bericht von dem Groszfürstentumb Muschkow", Leipzig, 1630] . Although aged 16 at best, Feodor was known to be physically strong and agile and apparently it took four men to overpower him. [R. G. Skrynnikov: "Boris Godunov", Moscow: Nauka, 1978/1983 and Gulf Breeze, Fla: Academic International Press, 1978/1982, ISBN 0-875-69046-7]
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