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English: Detail of the picture Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan destroyed by Abram Abramovich Balashov. Photograph of 1913. Photograph of 1913. Español: Detalle del cuadro Iván el Terrible y su hijo Iván destruido por Abram Abramóvich Balashov.
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.
Ivan le Terrible tue son fils; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Иван Грозный и сын его Иван 16 ноября 1581 года; Usage on sr.wikipedia.org Иван Грозни и његов син Иван; Usage on tr.wikipedia.org Korkunç İvan Oğlunu Öldürüyor; Usage on uz.wikipedia.org Ivan Grozniy va uning oʻgʻli Ivan
Ivan IV Vasilyevich (Russian: Иван IV Васильевич; [d] 25 August 1530 – 28 March [O.S. 18 March] 1584), commonly known as Ivan the Terrible, [e] was Grand Prince of Moscow and all Russia from 1533 to 1547, and the first Tsar and Grand Prince of all Russia from 1547 until his death in 1584. [3]
Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan on November 16th, 1581 label QS:Les,"Iván el Terrible y su hijo Iván el 16 de noviembre de 1581" label QS:Lhu,"Rettegett Iván és fia, Iván 1581. november 16-án"
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).
The true identity of the guard referred to as Ivan the Terrible has not been conclusively determined. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, John Demjanjuk, a retired suburban Cleveland autoworker of Ukrainian descent, was accused of being Ivan. [15] He was tried in Israel in 1988 and sentenced to death, but the conviction was overturned. [16] [17]
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