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Sabatini, Rafael, 1875-1950

"The Historical Nights Entertainment, Second Series"

Thereafter events moved swiftly. Basmanov marched
on Moscow, entered it in triumph, and again proclaimed Demetrius,
whereupon the people rose in revolt against the son of the
usurper Boris, stormed the Kremlin, and strangled the boy and his
mother.
Basil Shuiski would have shared their fate had he not bought his
life at the price of betrayal. Publicly he declared to the
Muscovites that the boy whose body he had seen at Uglich was not
that of Demetrius, but of a peasant's son, who had been murdered
in his stead.
That statement cleared the last obstacle from the pretender's
path, and he advanced now to take possession of his throne. Yet
before he occupied it, he showed the real principles that
actuated him, proved how true had been Boris's conclusion. He
ordered the arrest and degradation of the Patriarch who had
denounced and excommunicated him, and in his place appointed
Ignatius, Bishop of Riazan, a man suspected of belonging to the
Roman communion.
On the 30th of June of that year 1605, Demetrius made his
triumphal entry into Moscow. He went to prostrate himself before
the tomb of Ivan the Terrible, and then to visit the Tsarina
Maria, who, after a brief communion with him in private, came
forth publicly to acknowledge him as her son.


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