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Ivan III of Russia was born on January 22, 1440.
Tsar Ivan IV of Russia died on March 18, 1584 at the age of 53.
Yes, Ivan III of Russia had several children. He and his wife, Sofia Palaeologina, had five surviving children: three sons—Dmitry, Vasily, and Ivan—and two daughters. His son Vasily eventually succeeded him as Grand Prince of Moscow. Ivan III's lineage played a significant role in the development of the Russian state.
Ivan III is the son of Ivan the VI. ((go to Wikipedia.com for more information))
Ivan III Drašković was born on 1603-03-13.
Ivan III began the tradition of using the title Czar or Tsar, a form of the word Caesar, that the Roman and Byzantine emperors used. Although he called himself Czar, it was Ivan IV who had himself crowned as Czar as the title for the Russian rulers.
Both Ivan the 3rd and Ivan the 5th began the expansion and consolidation on Russia by making a strong army. This was in modern English.
Ivan III of Russia was born on January 22, 1440.
Ivan III of Russia was born on January 22, 1440.
Ivan III of Russia died on October 27, 1505 at the age of 65.
Ivan IV, the terrible, of Russia ^Wrong. It was Ivan III.
Ivan III
Ivan III of Russia was born on January 22, 1440 and died on October 27, 1505. Ivan III of Russia would have been 65 years old at the time of death or 575 years old today.
They were the heirs of the throne at the age of 14
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Ivan III, aka Ivan the Terrible, drove the Mongols out of Russia and established control over western Siberia.
He threw off Mongol control of Russia.