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  2. Christian, Russian Orthodoxy. Grand Prince Ivan IV of Ryazan (Ivan Vasilyevich of Ryazan; Russian: Иван Васильевич, великий князь рязанский; April 14, 1467, Moscow – May 29, 1500) [1] was the ruler of the Grand Duchy of Ryazan (1483–1500). [1] He was the elder son of Grand Prince Vasily Ivanovich of Ryazan ...

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  3. Sep 7, 2023 · Illustration. A map illustrating the rise and expansion of the Tsardom of Russia under the rule of Ivan IV Vasilyevich (commonly known as The Terrible, from the Russian “grozny“ (грозный), Fearsome or Awe-inspiring). Originally a Grand Prince of Moscow, Ivan IV became the first to be crowned and rule as the Tsar of all Russia (from ...

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    • Anastasia Romanovna (1547-1560) Poisoned or succumbed to illness. Anastasia Romanovna was brought to the Kremlin for Ivan's inspection along with as many as 1500 other potential brides.
    • Maria Temryukovna (1561-1569) Poisoned. After the death of his first wife, Ivan was presented with the daughter of a Muslim prince, Maria Temryukovna. According to folklore, Ivan was warned by his first wife (when she was ill) not to marry a pagan, but he was so taken by Maria's beauty that he married her in 1561.
    • Marfa Sobakina (1571) Poisoned. Ivan initiated another exhaustive selection process to find his third wife. Marfa Sobakina was chosen from 12 finalists to become Tsaritsa of Russia.
    • Anna Koltovskaya (1572-1574) Imprisoned. It was illegal and impious for Ivan to marry a fourth time, but he claimed to have not consummated his previous marriage.
  5. Research genealogy for Ivan IV Ryazan of Moscow, Grand Duchy of Moscow, as well as other members of the Ryazan family, on Ancestry®.

  6. 1427–1456 Ivan III of Ryazan * his son, renounced his allegiance to Golden Horde; 1456–1483 Vasily III of Ryazan * his son, raised in the Moscow court, married to the sister of Ivan III of Russia, an ally of Moscow; 1483–1500 Ivan IV of Ryazan * swore allegiance to Ivan III of Russia

  7. Apr 12, 2023 · Ivan’s son, Vasilli II, continued his policies, further consolidating and expanding, mostly at the expense of the Lithuanians and the Poles. Ivan IV – The First Tsar. Ivan IV, who would be known as Ivan the Terrible, led the most dramatic and violent rule of any Moscow leader before him starting in 1533.

  8. Domestic affairs. Ivan Vasilyevich came to the throne of the Grand Duchy of Ryazan on the death of his father, Grand Duke Vasily Ivanovich, on January 7, 1483. As the elder son, he received Pereyaslavl of Ryazan (modern city of Ryazan), Rostislavl and Pronsk as his personal domains, while his younger brother, Prince Fyodor Vasilyevich (d. 1503), was given Perevitsk [], Old Ryazan [] and a ...

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