No one knows for sure how many people Ivan killed, but the number was probably in the hundred of thousands.
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Ivan IV of Russia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ivan IV Vasilyevich (Russian: Ива́н Четвёртый, Васи́льевич , Ivan Chetvyorty, Vasilyevich ), known in English as Ivan the Terrible (= inspiring fear) ( Ivan Grozny Russian: Ива́н Гро́зн...
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Ivan The Terrible ... Q: Why did Ivan the Terrible kill his son?; A: He thought that his son was going to take over Russia. ... Did you know that Ivan the Terrible was known to be insane?
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Ilya Repin. Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan on November 16, 1581. 1885. Oil on canvas. The Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia. More. ... Back to Repin's Page ... Home Artist Index Country Index...
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Ivan the Terrible succeeded his father Vasilii III and was the first Grand Prince to have himself officially crowned tsar. ... Ivan was paranoid and prone to mood swings. One day in a fit of rage he killed his eldest son with a blow to the head. Ivan IV became famous for torturing and executing thousands of people.
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He caused a miscarriage and led to an argument with his son, Ivan. The argument led to his son's "accidental" death. Obviously, this shows that Ivan the Terrible had anger management problems and could not control himself, especially if he can kill his own son.
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Ivan "the Terrible" was actually Ivan IV, the son of Vasili III and grandson of Ivan the Great. ... Ivan's putative grief over his son's death may actually have been remorse for having killed the only male heir to the throne over a silly argument. (His other son was an idiot). Ivan's twisted ego enabled him to torture and kill,
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His son argued with his father about this beating. In a sudden fit of rage, Ivan the Terrible raised his iron-tipped staff and struck his son a mortal blow to the head. The Prince lay in a coma for several days before succumbing to his festering wound.
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Ivan IV Vasilyevich better known in history as Ivan the Terrible was the first monarch of Russia to assume the title Tsar. Ivan's reign (1547-1584) marked by repressive policies as well as his bouts of mental instability during one in which...
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