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THEODORE II

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Originally appearing in Volume V26, Page 765 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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THEODORE II  . (1589-1605),
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tsar of Russia, was the son of Tsar Boris Godunov and one of the daughters of Malyuta-Skuratov, the infamous favourite of
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Ivan the Terrible . Passionately beloved by his
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father, he received the best available
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education for those days, and from childhood was initiated into all the minutiae of government, besides sitting regularly in the council and receiving the
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foreign envoys . He seems also to have been remarkably and precociously intelligent, and the first map of Russia by a native, still preserved, is by his hand . On the sudden
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death of Boris he was proclaimed tsar (13th of
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April 16o5) . 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 the 1st of
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July the envoys of Pseudo-
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Demetrius I. arrived at Moscow to demand his removal, and the letters which they read publicly in the Red Square decided his
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fate . On the loth of July he was most foully murdered in his apartments in the Kreml . See D . I . Ilovaisky, The Anarchical Period in 'the
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Realm of Moscovy (Rus.) (Moscow, 1894) .

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