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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ivan_Asen_IVIvan Asen IV - Wikipedia

    Sratsimir. Father. Ivan Alexander. Mother. Theodora. Ivan Asen ( Bulgarian: Иван Асен ), also known as Ivan Asen IV was a Bulgarian Prince, third son of Emperor Ivan Alexander from his first wife Theodora of Wallachia. [1] He was born c. 1326. Little is known about him. In the eighteenth year of the reign of Ivan Alexander - i. e. 1349 ...

  2. Hace 5 días · Ivan IV the Terrible Tsar of All the Russias 1530–1547–1584: Maria Nagaya?-≈1608: Yuri of Uglich 1532–1563: Ivan Shuysky ≈1533–1573: Philaret Patriarch of Moscow 1553–1612–1633: Boris Godunov Tsar of Russia ≈1551–1598–1605: Maria Skuratova Belskaya?–1605: Irina Godunova 1557–1603: Feodor I Tsar of All Russia 1557 ...

  3. Hace 8 horas · Rubo F.A. Lectura del manifiesto sobre el fin de la Guerra del Cáucaso por el Gran Duque Mikhail Nikolaevich Hace 160 años, en mayo de 1864, terminó la Guerra del Cáucaso de 50 años. El gobernador caucásico, el gran duque Mikhail Nikolaevich, derrotó a los montañeses en la costa del Cáucaso del Mar Negro. Esto llevó a la conquista

  4. Hace 3 días · Iván el Terrible - El Zar Sangriento que Aterrorizó a RusiaIván IV Vasílievich, conocido como Iván el Terrible, gobernó Rusia como zar desde 1547 hasta su mu...

  5. Hace 1 día · The groundwork of the Russian Empire was laid by Ivan III (r. 1462–1505), who greatly expanded his domain, established a centralized Russian national state, and secured independence against the Tatars. His grandson, Ivan IV (r. 1533–1584), became in 1547 the first Russian monarch to be crowned "tsar of all Russia".

  6. Hace 8 horas · Under Ivan the Terrible, ties with the Georgian princes were established. At that time there was no single Georgian people: several nationalities and tribes with their own languages and rulers. Russia took the Kakheti king Levon II under the protection. Under Tsar Ivan Fedorovich, Kakheti ambassadors arrived in Moscow and restored the union.

  7. Hace 4 días · In 1570 and 1571, Ivan IV "the Terrible" of Russia faced internal disputes, culminating in the slaughter of Novgorod's inhabitants and the burning of Moscow by the tartars. Yet, he was able to recover and resume his campaigns in the Livonian War in 1572. A Swedish counter-offensive in 1574 failed.