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  1. He was a son of Ivan Andreyevich Shuisky. Born Prince Vasili Ivanovich Shuisky, he descended from the Yurievichi sovereign princes of Nizhny Novgorod, and was allegedly a 20th-generation male-line descendant of the 9th-century Varangian prince Rurik. Vasili Ivanovich was one of the leading boyars of the Tsardom of Russia during the reigns of ...

  2. Ivan Ivanovich (Ива́н Иванович) (28 March 1554 – 19 November 1581) of the House of Rurik, was Tsarevich - the heir apparent - of the Tsardom of Russia, being the second son of Ivan the Terrible by his first wife Anastasia Romanovna. He was thus an elder brother of Feodor. Early life

  3. Ivan Ivanovich (Ива́н Иванович) (March 28, 1554 – November 19, 1581) was a Tsarevich (heir apparent) of Russia and the son of Ivan the Terrible, who killed him in a fit of rage.

  4. In 1963, Soviet experts studied the remains of Ivan the Terrible and his son Ivan Ivanovich, who died in November 1581. Experts wanted to find out whether Tsarevich Ivan really died from a blow to the head. The experts’ efforts, however, proved fruitless as the son’s skull had been eroded by groundwater. Another version of his death says ...

  5. Tsarevich Dmitry Ivanovich of Russia. Tsarevich Dmitry Ivanovich of Russia may refer to one of the following two sons of Ivan the Terrible : Tsarevich Dmitry Ivanovich of Russia (born 1552) Tsarevich Dmitry Ivanovich of Russia (born 1582) Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  6. Ivan Ivanovich (Ива́н Иванович) (March 28, 1554 – November 19, 1581) was a Tsarevich (heir apparent) of Russia and the son of Ivan the Terrible, who killed him in a fit of rage.

  7. Religion. Eastern Orthodox. Ivan Ivanovich (Ива́н Иванович) (28 March 1554 – 19 November 1581) of the House of Rurik, was Tsarevich - the heir apparent - of the Tsardom of Russia, being the second son of Ivan the Terrible by his first wife Anastasia Romanovna. He was thus an elder brother of Feodor.