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The first Russian ruler to take the title of tsar was Ivan IV, commonly known as Ivan the Terrible. He was officially crowned Tsar of All Rus' in 1547, marking the beginning of the Tsardom of Russia. This title signified a shift in the authority and status of the Russian ruler, establishing a legacy that would influence future monarchs.

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