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Ivan IV, the Terrible, was the grandson of Ivan III, the Great.
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The autocracy in Russia was effectively established by Ivan III, also known as Ivan the Great, in the late 15th century. He centralized power, expanded the territory, and laid the foundations for the Russian state, which paved the way for later rulers to adopt autocratic governance. This tradition was further solidified by his grandson, Ivan IV, known as Ivan the Terrible, who proclaimed himself Tsar and expanded the autocratic nature of the Russian monarchy.
The possessive form is grandson's.
Your first cousin's grandson son is your grandson's third cousin. Your second cousin's grandson is your grandson's fourth cousin. Etc., etc.
The grandson of your first cousin and your grandson are third cousins to eachother.
Your grandson and your brother's grandson are second cousins to each other.
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.
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Your grandson.
Grandson is wyr.
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