ivan iv vasilievich
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Definition
Noun: - Ivan IV Vasilievich: The first ruler of Russia to be formally crowned as "Czar" (or "Tsar"). He is historically known as Ivan the Terrible. He ruled from 1533 to 1584 and is noted for expanding Russian territory and for his increasingly paranoid and brutal reign in its later years.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Ivan IV Vasilievich established the Oprichnina, a state policy that used terror to consolidate his power.
- The reign of Ivan IV Vasilievich saw the conquest of the Khanates of Kazan and Astrakhan.
- Historians often debate the complex legacy of Ivan IV Vasilievich.
Advanced Usage
- "Ivan the Terrible": This is the most common English epithet for Ivan IV Vasilievich. It is a translation of the Russian "Ivan Grozny," where "Grozny" connotes "awe-inspiring" or "formidable," though it is interpreted in English as "terrible" in the sense of "severe" or "causing fear."
- Ivan the Terrible is a pivotal figure in Russian history.
Variants and Related Words
- Ivan the Terrible (n): The common name for Ivan IV.
- Tsar Ivan IV (n): An alternative title.
- Czar (n): The title he was the first to hold officially, meaning emperor or supreme ruler.
Synonyms
- Ivan the Terrible: The direct synonym.
- The First Tsar of Russia: A descriptive synonym referencing his historical role.
Related Phrases
- The reign of Ivan IV: A phrase used to describe the period of his rule.
- The reign of Ivan IV was marked by both significant expansion and internal terror.
- The era of Ivan the Terrible: A phrase referring to the time period associated with his rule.
- Many legends originated during the era of Ivan the Terrible.
Noun
- the first czar of Russia (1530-1584)