IVAN IV

or Ivan the Terrible, 1530–84, grand duke of Moscow (1533–84), the first Russian ruler to assume formally the title of czar.

Early Reign

Ivan succeeded his father Vasily III, who died in 1533, under the regency of his mother. When she died (1538), the regency alternated among several feuding boyar families (see boyars). Boyar rule ended only in 1546, when Ivan announced his intention of becoming czar. He was crowned in 1547. As czar, Ivan attempted to establish czarist autocracy at the expense of boyar power. In the early years of his reign, he reduced the arbitrary powers of the boyar provincial governors, transferring their functions to locally elected officials. The former boyars' council was replaced by a "chosen council" consisting of members who owed their status to the czar.

In 1566, Ivan summoned what was probably the first general council of the realm (Zemsky Sobor), composed of representatives of different social ranks, including merchants and lower nobility. After reorganizing the army, Ivan conquered Kazan (1552) and Astrakhan (1556), thereby inaugurating Russia's eastward expansion. The conquest of Siberia by the Cossack Yermak took place late in his reign (1581–83). Ivan also began trade with England via the White Sea in the mid-1550s. To improve his access to the Baltic Sea, he undertook (1558) a campaign against Livonia. In the resulting war with Poland and Sweden, he was at first successful but was later defeated by Stephen báthory, king of Poland and Lithuania. The peace treaties (1582, 1583) forced the czar to renounce his territorial gains and cede additional territory to Sweden.

Later Reign

In his later years, Ivan's character, always stern, grew tyrannical. Apart from the reverses of the war, the change has been attributed to humiliations at the hands of the boyars during his childhood; a serious illness (1553) and resistance at that time to his efforts to secure the succession of his infant son; the death of his wife, Anastasia Romanov (1560), whom historians credit with exercising a moderating influence; and the defection to Poland of his favorite, Prince Andrew Kurbsky (1564). Suspecting conspiracies everywhere, he acted ruthlessly to consolidate his power. In 1565 he set aside an extensive personal domain, the oprichnina, under his direct control. He established a special corps (oprichniki), responsible to him alone, to whom he granted part of this domain at will. With the help of this corps, he diminished the political influence of the boyars and forcibly confiscated their lands in a reign of terror. Many boyars were executed or exiled.

Ivan formally abolished the oprichnina in 1572, although in effect it continued until 1575. Fits of rage alternated with periods of repentance and prayer; in one of his rages he killed (1581) his son and heir, Ivan. Although the exact number of his wives is uncertain, Ivan probably married seven times, ridding himself of unwanted wives by forcing them to take the veil or arranging for their murder. Despite his cruelty, he was a man of intelligence and learning. Printing was introduced into Russia during his reign. Two sons, Feodor I and Dmitri, survived the czar, but after his death his favorite, Boris Godunov, gained power.

Bibliography

See biographies by C. Francis (1981), B. Bobrick (1987), T. Butson (1987), and H. Troyat (1988); study by M. Perrie (1987).

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...13 Dimitry Ivanovich, first son of Ivan IV, 62 n., 89 n., 92 -5 Dimitry...Elena, Grand Princess, mother of Ivan IV, 64 -5, 70 -5, 193 n. Elena...n. Evdokia Ivanovna, daughter of Ivan IV, 190 n. Fedor Ivanovich, son of...
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...for the traditional image that has come down of Ivan are ____________________ * See Bib. 11 . Ivan the Terrible 1530-1584 was Ivan the IV of Muscovy. See Bib. 23 . See Bib. 24 .
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...Tsar of Russia. by Daniel Rowland Ivan the Terrible: First Tsar of Russia...2005. Pp. xxii, 484. $35.00.) Ivan IV of Russia 1533-1584, has been a...The Awe-Inspiring," has turned Ivan into the butt of many jokes and the...
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The structural differential diagram: Part IV Korzybskis elaboration. by Gregory Sawin KORZYBSKIS ELABORATION...Educational Broadcasting Corporation, 2000). (3.) Daniel Todes. Ivan Parlov: Exploring the Animal Machine (Oxford University Press...
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Kazan falls to Ivan the Terrible: October 2nd, 1552 by Richard...Golden Horde in the fifteenth century under Ivan III, the Great, who vastly extended Muscovite territory. His grandson Ivan IV, already known in his own time as the...
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...Maliuta Skuratov, chief executioner for Ivan IV ("the Terrible"), went nowhere...the most intelligent of the czars, Ivan IV (1530-1584) suffered a childhood...and his family.) Bekbulatovich and Ivan IV both survived the fateful year, but...
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IVAN IV or Ivan the Terrible, 1530 84, grand duke of Moscow (1533 84), the first Russian ruler to assume formally the title of czar. Early Reign Ivan succeeded his father Vasily III , who died in 1533, under the regency of...
IVAN THE TERRIBLE see Ivan IV . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...Having married the niece of the last Byzantine emperor, Ivan considered Moscow the "third Rome" and himself heir...of the Byzantine Empire. In 1547, at the age of 17, Ivan IV (Ivan the Terrible; reigned 1533 84) was crowned czar of all...
...of rule) House of Rurik Ivan III (the Great), 1462 1505 Vasily III, 1505 33 Ivan IV (the Terrible), 1533 84...Usurpers Dmitri, 1605 6 Vasily IV, 1606 10 Interregnum, 1610...1645 76 Feodor III, 1676 82 Ivan V and Peter I (the Great...
...beginnings to the 14th cent. Czar Ivan IV took as his first wife Anastasia Romanov...1645 76) and Feodor III (1676 82). Ivan V and Peter I (Peter the Great) reigned...duchess of Courland, a daughter of Ivan V, ascended the throne. She died...
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