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  1. 20. Juni 2024 · Ivan the Terrible, grand prince of Moscow (1533–84) and the first to be proclaimed tsar of Russia (from 1547). He oversaw the completion of the construction of a centrally administered Russian state, the creation of an empire that included non-Slav states, and a reign of terror against the hereditary nobility.

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  2. 25. Juni 2024 · Tsarevich Dmitri Ivanovich (19 October 1582 – 15 May 1591) In 1581 Ivan beat his pregnant daughter-in-law (Yelena Sheremeteva) for wearing immodest clothing, and this may have caused a miscarriage. His second son, also named Ivan, upon learning of this, engaged in a heated argument with his father, resulting in Ivan's striking his ...

  3. 7. Juni 2024 · 2013. TLDR. The aim of this paper was to elucidate the evolution of the understanding of the term "lucid interval" by reviewing a number of texts and determining the correlation between different clinical and operative findings. Expand.

  4. Vor 2 Tagen · Those reforms are followed by the third phase with the Vatican-supported and Polish-organized invasion of Russia in 1604 by a mercenary Polish-Cossack force headed by the false pretender to the throne, the apparently murdered Dmitry Ivanovich, Tsar Ivan the Terrible’s son. False Dmitry gathers Russian, at first largely peasant support, then boyar support and marches to Moscow, taking the ...

  5. 24. Juni 2024 · The boyars staged a coup against Godunov’s family and declared Dmitry tsar. The pretender entered Moscow in triumph, was crowned, and married Maryna Mniszchówna.

  6. 7. Juni 2024 · On November 15, 1581, during a dispute at the Alexandrova Sloboda fortress, Tsar Ivan IV of Russia, Ivan the Terrible, struck his 27-year-old son Ivan Ivanovich on the temple with his scepter ( [ Fig. 1 ]). Boris Godunov, who witnessed the incident, attempted to intervene but himself received blows.

  7. The deposed Russian royals lived in a heavily guarded Urals mansion, enduring constant mocking from their Bolshevik captors. With the White Army advancing towards the city, a decision was taken...