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Jan 1, 1530
Ivan was born
Duffey, James P. and Ricci, Vincent L. Czars: Russia's Rulers for Over One Thousand Years. New York: Barnes & Noble Books, 1995. -
Nov 12, 1533
Ivans Father died
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Nov 29, 1533
Ivan became Grand Prince at age three
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Jan 1, 1538
Ivans mother died
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Jan 1, 1539
Ivan Forgoten
Ivan was abused, and exposed to backstabing, fights, adn manipulation. "Ivan, IV, The Terrible." Historic World Leaders. Gale, 1994. Gale Biography In Context. Web. 5 Oct. 2011. -
Jan 1, 1547
Crowned Tsar
And Autocrat of All the Russia: Fires set in Moscow: Revolt led by the Shuiski faction: Ivan formed council to reorganize Russia. -
Jan 1, 1549
Gathering og the Zemski Sobar
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Jan 1, 1552
Began siege against Kazan
Entered Kazan and liberated 100,000 Russian slaves HUGHES, LINDSEY. "Ivan IV, Czar of Russia." Encyclopedia of Russian History. Ed. James R. Millar. New York: Macmillan Reference USA, 2004. Gale Biography In Context. Web. 5 Oct. 2011. -
Jan 1, 1558
Invaded Livonia
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Jan 1, 1562
Alliance formed with Denmark
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Jan 1, 1563
Russian army seized lithuanian fortress of Polotsk
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Jan 1, 1564
Russian force defeated at Ula;
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Jan 1, 1566
Aborted coup with mass arrests and executions
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Jan 1, 1571
Moscow pillaged and burned
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Jan 1, 1572
Tatars crushed; Ivan hailed as savior; reign of terror
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Jan 1, 1579
Stephen Batory recaptured Polotsk
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Jan 1, 1581
Ivan killed Tsarevich
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Jan 1, 1582
Truce with Batory
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Ivan the Terrible Died
HUGHES, LINDSEY. "Ivan IV, Czar of Russia." Encyclopedia of Russian History. Ed. James R. Millar. New York: Macmillan Reference USA, 2004. Gale Biography In Context. Web. 5 Oct. 2011.