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Ivan Ivanovich (Russian: Иван Иванович; 28 March 1554 – 19 November 1581) was the second son of Russian tsar Ivan the Terrible by his first wife Anastasia Romanovna. He was the tsarevich ( heir apparent ) until he suddenly died; historians generally believe that his father killed him in a fit of rage.
Dmitry Ivanovich (Russian: Дмитрий Иванович; 11 October 1552 – 26 June 1553) was the eldest son of Ivan the Terrible, the Tsar of all Russia, and as such the first Tsarevich (heir apparent). He died in infancy.
Tsarevich Ivan Ivanovich: Heir apparent: son: 28 March 1554: born: 19 November 1581: died: Yuri Vasilievich 1554–1557, uncle Tsarevich Feodor Ivanovich 1557–1581, brother Tsarevich Feodor Ivanovich: Heir apparent: son: 19 November 1581: brother died: 18 March 1584: became tsar: uncertain: Tsarevich Dmitry Ivanovich 1582–1591, half-brother ...
Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan on 16 November 1581 [a] is a painting by Russian realist artist Ilya Repin made between 1883 and 1885. It depicts the grief-stricken Russian tsar Ivan the Terrible cradling his dying son, the Tsarevich Ivan Ivanovich, shortly after Ivan the Terrible had dealt a fatal blow to his son's head in a fit of anger.
Dmitry Ivanovich (Russian: Дмитрий Иванович; 29 October [O.S. 19 October] 1582 – 15 May 1591) [1] was the youngest son of Russian tsar Ivan the Terrible.He was the tsarevich (heir apparent) for close to seven years of his half-brother Feodor I's reign (though his legitimacy as an heir could have been contested by the Russian Orthodox Church).
Tsarevich Vasili Ivanovich (21 March 1563 – 3 May 1563) Marfa Sobakina (married 28 October 1571 – 13 November 1571; died) [ 71 ] Anna Koltovskaya (married 29 April 1572 – 31 May 1572; sent to monastery); [ 71 ] this was the last of his church-authorized weddings and she was later canonized as Saint Daria.
Tsarevich Ivan Ivanovich of Russia; P. Peter the Great; Peter Petrovich, Tsarevich of Russia; S. Tsarevich Simeon Alexeyevich of Russia This page was last edited ...
Ivan Tsarevich (Russian: Ива́н Царе́вич or Иван-царевич) is one of the main heroes of Russian folklore, usually a protagonist, often engaged in a struggle with Koschei. Along with Ivan the Fool , Ivan Tsarevich is a placeholder name , meaning "Prince Ivan", rather than a definitive character.