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>>2489807 (OP)Because victors write the history. His enemies won.
№2489819[Quote]
>>2489807 (OP)"The terrible" had a different connotation. It was more like, "Ivan the Fearsome" as that's what it meant at the time. He was a brilliant leader and is also called Ivan the Great
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>>2489819When a city rebelled, a city called Novgorod, Ivan razed it to the ground and slaughtered its inhabitants. Earning him his moniker
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>>2489823It was once of the largest cities in Russia, and the old capital of the Novgorod republic that Muscovy absorbed
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Ivan the Terrible Mouse
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>>2489836throw your router out the window
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>>2489847Yebalnik val'ni pidoras
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I think he ordered a raid on a neighboring village where massacred fuck ton of innocent people
That and he killed his son
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>>2490330No because Terrible in the old english meant Great but the meaning changed throughout the years its that simple