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  2. Tsarevich Ivan Ivanovich of Russia - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Tsarevich Dmitry Ivanovich of Russia (1552–1553) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. List of heirs to the Russian throne - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Dmitry of Uglich - Wikipedia

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    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).

  7. Ivan the Terrible - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Category:Tsareviches of Russia - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Ivan Tsarevich - Wikipedia

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    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.