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Ivan III Vasilevich was called Ivan the Great because he tripled the territory of his state, renovated the Kremlin in Moscow, laid the foundations of the Russian State that became a huge Empire, and was had one of the longest reign of any Russian ruler, 43 years.
The Nazi's (Hitler) wanted to take over the world. They first invaded Poland and then other countries joined both sides. Many people died and terrible things happenend. Stalin (Russian leader) also didn't want to take risks and killed many just to protect his country and many other countries did the same. So yeah... I'm Russian, a future Wilsonian and I answer like a god eating bacon! Let us not forget the attempted wholesale elimination of an entire ethnic group - the Jews.
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In 1900, there were 79 countries.
there are 105 countries in the world
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Ivan the terrible did not do many good things for his country. but he did get them alot of chocolate from belgium. and everyone likes chocolate right? that is also how he died cause he ate too much chocolate.
No Ivan "the terrible" died in the late 1500's before Ivan, Peters brother was even born.
He was the 15th century 'Grand Prince" of Moscow Ivan III, the first to style himself "Tsar". He lived from 1440 to 1505. He is famous for ending the Mongols' domination of Russia and for greatly extending the territories under Moscow's control.
Ivan the Terrible used many methods to kill people. They included stabbing, drowning, beheading, burning and many other means.
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Well, back then, they had a different life style and having more than wife/husband was a part of it.
Yes The most recent Major Hurricane was Ivan nicknamed Ivan the terrible Katrina Gustav Denis Emmalee and many more hit Pensacola and its coastal area was mainly under water
her name was Anna and she was barren after three years of being mairred to her he sent her off to be a nun but after that he had many concubines and killed most of them
The Death of Ivan Ilyich is a novella written by Leo Tolstoy, so the number of pages can vary depending on the edition and formatting. On average, it usually ranges from 50 to 100 pages.
Ivan the Terrible is important for many reasons, but most significant is that he was the first Czar of Russia. First, one must understand that his nickname in Russian, grozny, does not have a negative connotation and a better translation would likely be Ivan the Fearsome or Ivan the Formidable. This was not only because of his paranoia driving him to kill his heir Ivan Ivanovich and treat the nobles and others so brutally after a near-fatal illness and the death of his favorite wife. It was also because he conquered significant portions of modern day Russia, essentially encompassing the European Portions of Modern day Russia and started the settlement of Serbia from his original base as the Grand Principality of Moscow.