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it was a secret police organized by Ivan the terrible
Turns out, his dad died at when he was 3. Mom couldn't take care of him. Boyars took care of him. He hated the boyars and became mentally terrible. The only thing he liked was reading.
Ivan the Great created feudalism in Russia
No. He was no terrible. In fact before his death for many years he tried to get people to call him Ivan the Awesome. But we all know he failed, because....no one calls him that.Additional Answer:Ivan IV was terrible. He is remembered as perhaps the cruelest tyrant in Russian history. His Russian title, Gronzy, translates more closely into "the Awesome" but that does not mean he wasn't terrible as well. Some history books refer to him as Ivan the Dread rather than the Terrible.When Ivan became a complete autocrat he tortured and executed nobles and clergy alike without trial if he thought they were against him. He created an elite military force who wore all black, rode black horses and used the symbols of a broom and a dog's head to show that they were there to sweep out all the dogs. And they weren't talking about the four-legged kind either.This militia, called the oprichniki, tortured and executed thousands in Ivan's name and at his direction. The worst of this group's actions was the massacre of tens of thousands of Russians in Novgorod in 1569 because Ivan thought they were plotting with Poland against him.Ivan later began executing members of that militia as well.In one incident while in a rage killed his own son.Ivan IV was "awesome" alright, but that was because he was so terrible. Revisionist history should not change that fact..
It is possible to write meaningless or nonsensical poems; that can be a kind of joke.
it was a secret police organized by Ivan the terrible
Autocracy.
Turns out, his dad died at when he was 3. Mom couldn't take care of him. Boyars took care of him. He hated the boyars and became mentally terrible. The only thing he liked was reading.
Ivan the Great created feudalism in Russia
No. He was no terrible. In fact before his death for many years he tried to get people to call him Ivan the Awesome. But we all know he failed, because....no one calls him that.Additional Answer:Ivan IV was terrible. He is remembered as perhaps the cruelest tyrant in Russian history. His Russian title, Gronzy, translates more closely into "the Awesome" but that does not mean he wasn't terrible as well. Some history books refer to him as Ivan the Dread rather than the Terrible.When Ivan became a complete autocrat he tortured and executed nobles and clergy alike without trial if he thought they were against him. He created an elite military force who wore all black, rode black horses and used the symbols of a broom and a dog's head to show that they were there to sweep out all the dogs. And they weren't talking about the four-legged kind either.This militia, called the oprichniki, tortured and executed thousands in Ivan's name and at his direction. The worst of this group's actions was the massacre of tens of thousands of Russians in Novgorod in 1569 because Ivan thought they were plotting with Poland against him.Ivan later began executing members of that militia as well.In one incident while in a rage killed his own son.Ivan IV was "awesome" alright, but that was because he was so terrible. Revisionist history should not change that fact..
Terrible-describes what kind, and terrific-also describes what kind so it is an adjective.
Many people, across the ideological spectrum, believe the educational system needs serious reforms. What kind of reforms, exactly, is typically where the debate takes place.
a terrible one.
She was a terrible racist
Ivan is the Russian name for "John". In Hebrew, John is Yokhanan (×™×•×—× ×Ÿ) which means "God is kind".
When it reforms how it answers the lines once before.
the pits