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  1. Embark on a journey through the tumultuous reign of Ivan IV, a ruler whose legacy still echoes through the annals of Russian history. From his military conqu...

  2. Aug 29, 2021 · In this historical biopic on Ivan IV “The Terrible”, the first Tsar of Russia, I analyze the circumstances behind and the lasting effects of the reign of one...

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  4. 22 hours ago · In the video transcription, it is discussed how Ivan IV, also known as Ivan the Terrible, became the first Tsar of all Russia in the 16th century. He was des...

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  5. 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 and Grand Duchess of Ryazan ...

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  6. Aug 26, 2020 · Introduction. Ivan IV (Ivan Vasil’evich, Ivan the Terrible, Ivan Groznyi [the Awe-Inspiring]) was born in 1530 and ruled from 1533 to 1547 as Grand Prince of Moscow and All Russia and from 1547 to 1584 as Tsar and Grand Prince of All Russia. Ivan is among the most controversial rulers in all of Russian history.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Grand Prince Ivan IV of Ryazan was the ruler of the Grand Duchy of Ryazan (1483–1500). He was the elder son of Grand Prince Vasily Ivanovich of Ryazan and Grand Duchess of Ryazan Anna Vasilyevna, younger sister of Ivan III of Moscow. He had a younger brother, Prince Fyodor Vasilyevich, with whom he shared domains in the Duchy of Ryazan.

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