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  1. 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. Everything significant about his life is ...

  2. Oct 23, 2019 · Ivan the Terrible – Russia’s first Tsar was also known as Ivan IV. Ivan the Terrible, in other words, Ivan IV Vasilyevich was a rowdy Russian ruler who was well known for his reign (1533-1584) as Russia’s 1st Tsar (Emperor). Growing up with insanity, his reign oversaw Russia expand into a great empire. But the expansion came with myriads ...

  3. Today his greatness is generally recognized by historians. Probably no tsar of Russia has been more widely known by name than Ivan the Terrible. But he has remained a nebulous figure, seen through a haze of blood and savagery. Most historians, like Karamzin in the early nineteenth century, have condemned him as a cruel tyrant, perverted by power.

  4. John Demjanjuk (born Ivan Mykolaiovych Demjanjuk; Ukrainian: Іван Миколайович Дем'янюк; 3 April 1920 – 17 March 2012) was a Ukrainian-American who served as a Trawniki man and Nazi camp guard at Sobibor extermination camp, Majdanek, and Flossenbürg. [2] Demjanjuk became the center of global media attention in the 1980s ...

  5. Ivan Vasilyevich, better known as Ivan the Terrible, was the first tsar of Russia. Crowned in 1547, he ruled Russia until his death in 1584. During his long reign, Ivan created a large empire, made various reforms of government and society, and consolidated power under a strong centralized state.

  6. Jan 29, 2018 · The Tsar accused his son of rebellion and treason. It was completely ludicrous, as per usual, but this time, the younger Ivan stood up to his father. He denied the accusations, but stood firm that the people of Pskov deserved to be liberated. He had a point, but Ivan the Terrible was beyond reason by now.

  7. Nov 8, 2019 · In the 1980s, John Demjanjuk was a retired auto worker living a quiet life with his family in a Cleveland suburb. But in 1985, a group of Holocaust survivors identified Demjanjuk as Ivan the ...

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