It is said that he gave a great impetus to the dramatic representations which belonged to the Dionysiac cult, and that it was under his encouragement that Thespis of Icaria, by impersonating character, laid the foundation of the great Greek drama of the 5th and 4th centuries.
impersonateng is also becoming more frequent, usually occurring at night, and with some criminals even impersonating traffic policeman in the process.
In reality the younger son of Ivan the Terrible had been strangled before his brother's death - by orders, it was said, of Godunov - and the mysterious individual who was impersonating him was an impostor; but he was regarded as the rightful heir by a large section of the population, and immediately after Boris's death in 1605 he made his triumphal entry into Moscow.
impersonatealse name or email address or impersonating someone else will result in cancelation of your account.
impersonatewarning on individuals impersonating FSA officers to gain access to data.