Russian History: Ivan the Terrible: Was he simply a tyrant gone mad or was there method in his madness.
Title: Russian History:  Ivan the Terrible:  Was he simply a tyrant gone mad or was there method in his madness.
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Russian History:  Ivan the Terrible:  Was he simply a tyrant gone mad or was there method in his madness.
Category: /History/European History
Details: Words: 1651 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Ivan the Terrible
 Ivan IV of Russia has been know throughout the West as
 Ivan the Terrible.  In Russia he is called Ivan Grozny,
 which would be better translated as Ivan the Awesome, but
 that is not what he is known as in the West.  So the
 question arises, was Ivan truly the terrible murdered ruling
 his people with the sword and an iron fist, or was there
 more to his rule than violence?
 Ivan 
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remain in Russia and even
 Peter the Great, who was said to have westernized Russia
 would fall back on this system.
 So was Ivan a mad man who deserved to be called
 terrible.  Perhaps he was mad, but the changes he made to
 Russian society would remain.  The atrocities he committed
 would be seen again under Stalin and in smaller portions
 along the way.  So was he mad?  Perhaps, but no madder than
 the rest.
 
