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.
Peter The Great Left No Heir's and Made Russia Pay A Lot Of Taxes
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
Type of government: He took on an autocracy type of government were he was the single power who made all the rules in Russia. Social Structure: He tripled the territory of his state, and laid the foundations of the Russian state. He had to fight many wars and there were often times groups of people who opposed him but had many more followers and the manpower to overtake these groups of people. Accomplishments: Ivan the Great, was the first Russian ruler to call himself "tsar" and "Ruler of All Russia." He also managed to achieve independence for Russia by resisting the weakened khan of the Golden Horde during the 15th century.
The first monorail was made in Russia in 1820 by Ivan Elmanov
The first monorail was made in Russia in 1820 by Ivan Elmanov.
Vladimir the Great, was a prince o fNovgorod, grand prince of Kiev, and ruler of Kievan Rus', converted to Orthodox Chritianity
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Peter the Great
peter the great is important because he made a great deal with Russia
The Triple Entente consisted of France, Russia and Great Britain