No Ivan "the terrible" died in the late 1500's before Ivan, Peters brother was even born.
Peter the Great had many brothers but the most notable one was his half-brother, Ivan who ruled with him co-jointly as co-Tsar. He was older than Peter by about six years.
Ivan the Terrible was more of a psychopath, ruling with extreme violence, whereas Peter the Great had more of a purpose for Russia in mind during his reign.
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In my opinion Peter the great was a better tsar than any other Tsar even though, catherine the great did some of contributions and lead russia to better place however, peter the great expanded west -europe dictate over 13-20 countries, and fought against sweeden for 20 years and got victory. Plus, he westernized Russia. He also was the one who lead everything and Catherine followed in his footsteps(technically).
Ivan the Terrible dumb answer above, it was Peter the great.
They both were forced to the throne in early childhood and first ruled through regents.
Ivan IV (the Terrible) and Peter the Great tried to solve the issue of withdrawal to the shore of the Baltic Sea, as it destroyed the country's isolation from Western Europe. Ivan the Terrible began the Livonian War, but failed to achieve their goals. After 150 years of Peter the Great started the Northern War against Sweden and won it. He joined the Russian part of Finland, Estonia and Latvia. He founded a new capital - the city of St. Peter - St. Petersburg - at the mouth of the Neva River. Peter the Great was the first Russian emperor.
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it's A: Ivan the Terrible
In my opinion Peter the great was a better tsar than any other Tsar even though, catherine the great did some of contributions and lead russia to better place however, peter the great expanded west -europe dictate over 13-20 countries, and fought against sweeden for 20 years and got victory. Plus, he westernized Russia. He also was the one who lead everything and Catherine followed in his footsteps(technically).
peter the great beacuse he rueld with a iron fist and anyone who dared opposed him would be assainated
Ivan the Terrible dumb answer above, it was Peter the great.
I'd suggest Ivan the Terrible and Peter the Great.
The difference between a rooster and Peter is mentioned in the Bible, when the Peter denied Christ three times before the rooster crowed.
Peter the great, Catherine the first, Ivan the terrible are some of the Russian monarchs.
Ivan III (The Great) (1462-1505)Ivan IV (The Terrible) (1533-1584)Michael of Russia (1613-1645)Alexis of Russia (1645-1676)Peter the Great (1682-1725)Catherine the Great (1762-1796)
Ivan the Great was The Grand pronce of Moscow from 1462 to 1505 not sure how he died. Ivan the Terrible was Czar of Russia from 1533 to 1584. He died of a stroke while playing chess with his body guard.