Ivan the Great (Ivan III) then Ivan the terrible (Ivan IV) Ivan the Great came first
Ivan the Great created feudalism in Russia
Ivan the Great married the niece of the last emperor of the Byzantine Empire, which had been part of the Roman Empire. Its leaders were titled Caesars after Julius and Augustus Caesar. The wor Czar (also spelled Tsar) is a form of the word Caesar. Ivan liked to think of himself as part of the long line of Caesars that way.
Grandfather actually.Ivan III (Ivan the Great) did have a son named Ivan but he was called Ivan the Young and did not rule. Ivan the Great was succeeded by his eldest son Vasili III who was then succeeded by his son Ivan IV (the Terrible).
ivan the terrible and ivan the great were great leaders and they are expand their area bigger and bigger. they leaded russia stronger and stronger.
they both ruled the brithish empire
Ivan the Great thought his Russian Empire was the continuation of the Byzantine or Roman Empire. This was because he married a niece of the last emperor of the Byzantine Empire and so considered himself to be a continuation of that line. His belief caused him to refer to himself as Czar (Russian for Caesar). His grandson Ivan IV (the Terrible) had himself crowned as Czar thereby making the title formal.
Siberia and the Russian steppes
Probably from 1480, when Ivan III (Ivan the Great) threw off Mongol rule and made Russia independent: he had imperial ideas, and his son was Ivan IV (Ivan the Terrible) who greatly enlarged it.
Ivan the Great (Ivan III) then Ivan the terrible (Ivan IV) Ivan the Great came first
Ivan the Great created feudalism in Russia
The event of Ivan the great is that he is great and he is a good inventor
Ivan the Great married the niece of the last emperor of the Byzantine Empire, which had been part of the Roman Empire. Its leaders were titled Caesars after Julius and Augustus Caesar. The wor Czar (also spelled Tsar) is a form of the word Caesar. Ivan liked to think of himself as part of the long line of Caesars that way.
Grandfather actually.Ivan III (Ivan the Great) did have a son named Ivan but he was called Ivan the Young and did not rule. Ivan the Great was succeeded by his eldest son Vasili III who was then succeeded by his son Ivan IV (the Terrible).
ivan the terrible and ivan the great were great leaders and they are expand their area bigger and bigger. they leaded russia stronger and stronger.
Ivan's empire span for almost one billion acres.
Ivan the great was born on January 22, 1440