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«Грозный» - прилагательное, образованное от слова «гроза», для лучшего понимания оригинального значения слова, можно представить человека из какой-нибудь художественной сцены, с появлением которого небо охватывают тучи с дождём, а по небу распространяются раскаты молний с громом, лицо которого сурово и под величественным взглядом которого, все опускают глаза и головы.
Actually Vladimir was the most powerful principality of Rus when Mongols arrived, not Novgorod. Hence, the transfer of the grand prince seat in 1155 from Kiev to Vladimir. Novgorod (although prominent throughout) plays a critical role after the mongols initial conquest, as the one part of Rus to be too far from Mongol main invasion route, be able to make a vassalage deal and thus be a rallying point to preserve Rus culture. Alexander Nevsky and posterior Novgorod emergency as a free trade city (part of Hanseatic league) all happen after mongols laid ruin to much of the Rus.
Ah, how I love a relaxing afternoon of digital painting with these fascinating biographies playing. I always felt kind of sorry for Ivan, since he apparently had a rough childhood. And for Anastasia dying, because he seems to have truly loved her. And from everything I've learned about Ivan, it really seemed the best part of him died with her.
Im baffled how quickly they put these videos out and Im always higly impressed with the quality. Some of the ONLY people around making this level of content. PLEASE DONT EVER CHANGE PEOPLE PROFILES. Yall are doing valuable work. Ps. Have you done Henery A. Wallace yet?
@@craigfowler7098I 2nd you on the love of history didn't care for it when I was younger now it's like I wanna learn everything about everything for knowledge. The more you know 🎉📸🫥😎🕺⚡
The nickname "Terrible" was given to him by England, in Russia it's Grozny which translates to Formidable and Fearsome, this word twisting from historians is nothing new as they often seen Rus as barbaric and dirty state.
@@BoudiccasGhost That's one of the myths around it as well, and all of this got sucked out of painting that was done 300 years after his death. According to historians, his son was sick and died naturally.
Actually, no. «Гроза» (the noun of «Грозный») means (thunder)storm in Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Czech, Bulgarian, Slovak or Slovenian… but it also means “horrible” in Polish, Croat, Serbian… Anyhow, it was not an uncommon sobriquet for rulers during Middle Ages and there are a few examples (eg his grandad Ivan III) that also had this sobriquet. I agree with an earlier comment that today we mainly know this particular tsar to have this sobriquet due to the famous 19th century painting. A bit like your dose of history through Hollywood nowadays. Not claiming to be a fact, but a plausible theory is that the sobriquet «грозный» was first used during what is known as Time of Troubles, used to rally the Russians vs Polish, who at the time occupied Moscow. There seems to be little evidence that Ivan IV ever used or was known by this sobriquet during his lifetime, even after the death of his son.
Terrible is a terrible translation of the Russian word grozny, which implies “terrible” but in the sense of “awe-inspiring” or “terrifying” rather than bad.
No I think formidable is a better word. Do you really have little to no clue what the world was like back then and that it was a conquer or be conquered world... for him to be a terrible czar, he would have just sat around doing nothing and let all these people be conquered by the Ottomans... And if that had happened you would live in a very different world today, you see the Arabian Peninsula was one of the most advanced places on Earth for quite some time and when they adopted a specific new religion all of their scientific medical mathematics all of those Innovations went down the hole, and we have the Islamic world that we know now..... if Ivan didn't do what he did there is a chance that the Ottomans would have kept spreading and spreading and spreading all throughout Europe and you would still be living a stone age existence,,, seriously that place is the birth of Western Civilization so why is it that 100 years ago they were still living like they were 2000 years ago...... they were doing awesome up until about 1500 years ago...... the Eau is the way it is right now because they are billionaires crawling out of the Stone Age, their ethics their laws their mindset has not growing alongside the technology,, and the most heartbreaking thing and I will repeat it again is that at one time that part of the world was the leader technological innovation and Society.....
I didn't know that so much of Ivan's rule involved religion. What fascinates me about the documents on this channel is, while pure objectivity is not possible, each and every documentary strives to give a balanced presentation of people who are almost never cut and dried. This is a perfect example.
The meaning of “Terrible” has evolved considerably since the English chose that word as the interpretation of the Russian word “Грозный.” The word more closely aligns now with our current use of “fearsome.” Words like “terrible” and “awesome” then had more to do with things that inspired divine terror and awe. Hundreds of years later, “terrible” now means “worst” or “least capable.”
I'm currently reading about "IvanThe Terrible", and I disagree with that analogy. I believe he would have had some health concerns with his mental health at the time of his rein and also felt great sorrow and suffering as a result of losing his wife Anastasia etc. He was indeed in my opinion a great Zar who like all leaders at some point made some unsavoury choices and decisions. Thank you for helping me better understand the novel I'm reading about him; now I understand it much better. I absolutely LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your channel that I came across today and subscribed straight away. I am an avid lover of history and I will be viewing all of your content. Finally, I have something beautifully narrated and intellectual on TH-cam that I can sing my teeth into with great wonder and sheer pleasure. You, sir, are brilliant!!
Love your voice and pronunciation! Thank you for Mos"ko" and not Mos"cow" as many Americans will insist on calling the city. Also for "Mooslam" and nos MUSlim!! A pleasure listening to you.
I cannot imagine his horrible up bringing and how isolated and lonely he might have felt. Thank god I wasn’t born in his condition as I would have gone bunkers…
Rite... Some people have no idea about history and it shows.. Without Ivan and without Vlad we could be living in a very different world a world with no internet heck maybe even a world with no North America... wouldn't it be funny if a certain religion of Peace LOL AKA keeping everybody back in the Stone Age, had free run over the old world for as long as they want only to be discovered by technologically advanced people from North America,,, the world could be a very very different place,,,
For me, the most authoritative (video) history of Russia has been the "Rurik" documentary series, produced for Russian television. This is a well-researched video to be sure, and I wonder if some of the information came out of that earlier series. For Russian history, I tend to lean more toward what the Russians have to say about it rather than purely Western sources. But hey, I really like this channel.
I am having difficulties understanding the narrator's English accent, but I always appreciate the channel's posts, information, and attention to detail! 🎉
There is a curious theory . That Ivan the Terrible is a descendant of the leaders of the opposing armies in the Battle of Kulikovo Field in 1380 . Obviously his ancestor was Grand Duke Dmitry Donskoy. And there is an assumption that the Glinsky family (respectively, Elena Glinskaya, Ivan's mother) comes from Beklarbek of the Golden Horde of Mamai, the leader of the Horde in that battle. Существует интересная теория. Что Иван Грозный является потомком лидеров противоборствующих армий в битве на Куликовом поле 1380 года . Очевидно его предком был Великий князь Дмитрий Донской. И существует предположение что род Глинских (соответственно Елены Глинской матери Ивана) происходит от Беклярбека Золотой Орды Мамая.
@@ثامرالعراقي-ذ3كI am not an expert on the history of the Glinsky family, not a historian to assert anything. I perceive this version in the feeling of a "What a twist"- meme. 🙃
@@MileyCyrusSwollenGums You have a lot to learn. Janusz was the only person who had a free ticket out of the Warsaw Ghetto. He is featured on the 1978 Poland S 100 Zlotych.
@31:42 The Russians were late to the shores of the Black Sea. İvan extended the Russian state, what was it before? Banderites take note. Current conflict doesn't take into account who was there long before İvan was a twinkle in his dads eye
Great video - Ivan The Terrible has certainly gone down in history as one of the greatest villains of all time. Huge figure in world and Russian history.
Even though out of european monarchs i hope to see Spanish, Austrian, Dutch and Prussian the most. I feel like after Roman empire Russian empire might be the most popular and will bring more views than those.
The real nickname of Ivan the 4th is “formidable”. In foreign publications they call him "Terrible".The word "formidable" means "fair and harsh", and is not synonymous with "nightmarish"
22:40 Забавно увидеть в англоязычном видео про Ивана Грозного отрывок с видом на свой родной посёлок. Это посёлок Толгоёк, в республике Алтай. Он в левом верхнем углу экрана.
An extra poignant comment given the political situation around the black sea. Both Russians and Ukrainians claim Crimea when in reality it was Turkic centuries before Ivan was a twinkle in his dad's eye. İt appears that Crimea is actually a land belonging to the Tartars. Look at a timeline of events and make the Suleyman video. Research the history of the black sea and work your way North. You'll find a lot went on long before Catherine the German showed up on the scene
@@UltraFedus true which is why we like history with all its twists & turns. Byzantium was Eastern Rome made up Romans & Greek. We were talking about Slavs fighting each other needlessly over Crimea which was Byzantine then turkish then imperial Russia.
just a heads up - the sobriquet “the terrible” isn’t really a mistranslation. It’s more that the meaning of the word has changed by now. Same situation with “great”. Now it means good but it used to more commonly mean formidable just like terrible did. Or awful, which used to mean awe inspiring and now just means bad or poor quality.
Ivan Terable is 3th Slavic Emperator .First is Simeon the Great from Bulgaria 🇧🇬 913 ..2 is Stefan Dushan Mighty 1346 Serbia 🇷🇸 3th is Ivan Terable is Great Ruler for Russia 🇷🇺. GREAT video .Good luck from Chanel like 👍
Dominant regional power? It's debatable. Polish - transilvanian troups had beaten heavily papa Ivan. Almoust nobody knows about that. And they did it in a winter campain.
@@gavingreenhorn"Гардариками" скандинавы начали называть Русь (хотя изначально только северные земли Руси) с 12 века. Сами же вдумайтесь в значение этого слова. Гардарики - страна городов. В 9 веке городов на Руси явно было не так уж и много)
Would you please consider doing a video vídeoon the Spanish Inquisition? I am currently reading "The End Of The Inquisition" ; A trilogy. I would love to hear you narrate this very important part of history and also at the beginning of "The Roman Empire". 😉
The Western history of Russia, which no one in the West knows about. Where did you get the origin of the word Rus? Nonsense. Yes, with this approach, I can count half of the world among Russian roots.
great video. when you take a closer look at the time he lived and what was happening around him, i think and believe the title is a unjust for the most part. i think Stalin makes him look good.
I think for the most part sometimes the titles of known autocratic or harsh rulers were given not by their supporters, but mostly by people who are critical of their actions whether it is deserving or not. Similarly, "the terrible" might be given to Ivan colloquially, which eventually stuck through the ages. Another historical figure who also had the same fate is Caligula (his actual name is Gaius Caesar) a name given to him by his detractors which in time, just stuck. But either way, in the end, what they did is the most important aspect of their legacy, affecting people's lives until today.
You guys are so funny, but still you come here and constantly watch all these videos about the terrible rulers of Russia. I think you are simply interested in learning about a civilization that, in the course of history, destroyed the Swedish Empire, the French Empire, the Ottoman Empire, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, the 3rd Reich, and along the way did not notice the rest of the small states. You just want to understand the nature of this element, which can destroy you at any moment. Therefore, enlighten yourself
I have looked and looked but I cannot find the map you showed at 22:00 anywhere. Google reverse image search pulled up nothing. So I’m dying 😂 what source/site did you pull it from or better yet does it have a name?
Not really. I am telling you this as a Russian student of the history of his country and Europe. If we compare Ivan the Terrible in terms of cruelty with other rulers of Europe of that time, then Ivan the Terrible will seem like a fluffy rabbit in comparison.
Ivan IV Vasilyevich, also known as Ivan the Terrible, was the first ruler to be officially crowned as Tsar of All Rus in 1547. However, he was not the first individual in history to bear the title "Tsar." The term "Tsar" derives from the Latin word "Caesar," a title used by Roman emperors, symbolizing supreme authority and sovereignty. The earliest recorded use of this title in a Slavic context was by Tsar Simeon I of Bulgaria, also known as Simeon the Great. He declared himself Tsar in 913, during the height of the First Bulgarian Empire, following successful campaigns and the expansion of his realm. Simeon's adoption of the title signified his aspiration to position Bulgaria as a cultural and political successor to the Byzantine and Roman Empires.
Actually, you wouldn't notice that it's bad, if you didn't know better. Of course if you torn out of our time and placed there, it would be horrible, but if you was born there, your perception would be different. Today we live in the most prosperous society in history, even poorest of people have the abundance of different food, but people still complaining and are not happy. The role of circumstances is highly overrated, unlikely people were significantly more or less happy back then.
@CombatdocumentedFun fact: Poland was best friends with Germany. Two countries signed the pact of political, economical and military cooperation in 1934, then in 1938 they combined their forces to invade and annex Czechoslovakia, which started WW2.
And let's look at the good European rulers: During his reign, King Charles IX executed approximately 33 thousand people who were objectionable to him. Kindness itself! King Henry VIII of England . During his reign, Henry executed 72 thousand people. In addition to numerous mistresses, he had 6 official wives, two of whom he also executed, accusing of witchcraft. An educator in one word!!! Queen Elizabeth I of Ireland and England was called "Great" by Europeans, and grateful English merchants, whom she patronized, were nicknamed "Good Lizzie" During her reign, Elizabeth I executed 89 thousand people. By all accounts, Ivan the Terrible executed from 6 to 8 thousand people. But he is the only one who is bad and formidable!!! European double standards.....
@@russianthotbot6997 Yes, and he also ate babies for breakfast. He played the balalaika. And drank vodka with bears. ))) It is very convenient for you to believe in your own truth! And you turn a blind eye to your evil!
no one says Charles IX and Henry VIII are good💀 they’re among the worst, actually. And as for Elizabeth, I really dislike her, and don’t think she was great at all, but she didn’t have 89 thousand people executed💀
tsar,come,from First Bulgarian tsardom,from first tcar Boris and later tcar Simeon,and yes,equal to latin emperor,not king,as the slavic alfabet to,and those old slavic in churches is old bulgarian.I understand him,even i am night shcool student and never learn this .Healt and happynes for all :)
Tsar Ivan was not not more cruel than the other European and world leaders in that time. Remember just the colonialism, Inquisition, etc... Of course, like all others, he had bad and good deeds.
Peter I reigned from 1721 to 1725 as Emperor of Russia but before that he reigned as Tsar from 1682 until 1721 before adopting the title of Emperor. So technically his reign was from 1682 to 1725
Yes! Ugliest things ever on television. Male lips with facial hair above and below? And the faces with their mouths open wide? Give us a break. What were you thinking?
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Never understand when people say they don't enjoy history. How could you not.
«Грозный» - прилагательное, образованное от слова «гроза», для лучшего понимания оригинального значения слова, можно представить человека из какой-нибудь художественной сцены, с появлением которого небо охватывают тучи с дождём, а по небу распространяются раскаты молний с громом, лицо которого сурово и под величественным взглядом которого, все опускают глаза и головы.
И даже современное слово Грозный не передаёт тогдашний оттенок этого слова..
Thanks. We understand unfortunately…..propagandists are manipulative 🇺🇸✌️🙏
Magnificent definition
Very well put. Beautiful in fact.
This is such a beautiful and illustrious way to describe someone. Very powerful
Actually Vladimir was the most powerful principality of Rus when Mongols arrived, not Novgorod. Hence, the transfer of the grand prince seat in 1155 from Kiev to Vladimir.
Novgorod (although prominent throughout) plays a critical role after the mongols initial conquest, as the one part of Rus to be too far from Mongol main invasion route, be able to make a vassalage deal and thus be a rallying point to preserve Rus culture. Alexander Nevsky and posterior Novgorod emergency as a free trade city (part of Hanseatic league) all happen after mongols laid ruin to much of the Rus.
Ah, how I love a relaxing afternoon of digital painting with these fascinating biographies playing. I always felt kind of sorry for Ivan, since he apparently had a rough childhood. And for Anastasia dying, because he seems to have truly loved her. And from everything I've learned about Ivan, it really seemed the best part of him died with her.
Similar to what happened to Stalin
Im baffled how quickly they put these videos out and Im always higly impressed with the quality. Some of the ONLY people around making this level of content.
PLEASE DONT EVER CHANGE PEOPLE PROFILES. Yall are doing valuable work.
Ps. Have you done Henery A. Wallace yet?
Agreed 256 videos in 5 years, about one per week!! Always incredibly detailed and well researched.
Never used to like History, now love it.
its just all free stock footage
@@MrMarcodarkothen you do it
@@craigfowler7098I 2nd you on the love of history didn't care for it when I was younger now it's like I wanna learn everything about everything for knowledge. The more you know 🎉📸🫥😎🕺⚡
@MrMarcodarko I think they're talking about the bio not the footage
The nickname "Terrible" was given to him by England, in Russia it's Grozny which translates to Formidable and Fearsome, this word twisting from historians is nothing new as they often seen Rus as barbaric and dirty state.
We use the correct translation in Iran😊
He killed his own kid in a fit of rage. That's pretty freakin' terrible. We didn't twist sh*t.
@@BoudiccasGhost That's one of the myths around it as well, and all of this got sucked out of painting that was done 300 years after his death. According to historians, his son was sick and died naturally.
In most Slavic languages, grozni means terrible! If it means something opposite in Russian, I don't know how it got that opposite meaning!
Actually, no.
«Гроза» (the noun of «Грозный») means (thunder)storm in Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Czech, Bulgarian, Slovak or Slovenian… but it also means “horrible” in Polish, Croat, Serbian…
Anyhow, it was not an uncommon sobriquet for rulers during Middle Ages and there are a few examples (eg his grandad Ivan III) that also had this sobriquet.
I agree with an earlier comment that today we mainly know this particular tsar to have this sobriquet due to the famous 19th century painting. A bit like your dose of history through Hollywood nowadays.
Not claiming to be a fact, but a plausible theory is that the sobriquet «грозный» was first used during what is known as Time of Troubles, used to rally the Russians vs Polish, who at the time occupied Moscow. There seems to be little evidence that Ivan IV ever used or was known by this sobriquet during his lifetime, even after the death of his son.
Terrible is a terrible translation of the Russian word grozny, which implies “terrible” but in the sense of “awe-inspiring” or “terrifying” rather than bad.
Ivan the Terrible sounds and fits better. Many of his actions proved that.
No I think formidable is a better word.
Do you really have little to no clue what the world was like back then and that it was a conquer or be conquered world... for him to be a terrible czar, he would have just sat around doing nothing and let all these people be conquered by the Ottomans...
And if that had happened you would live in a very different world today, you see the Arabian Peninsula was one of the most advanced places on Earth for quite some time and when they adopted a specific new religion all of their scientific medical mathematics all of those Innovations went down the hole, and we have the Islamic world that we know now..... if Ivan didn't do what he did there is a chance that the Ottomans would have kept spreading and spreading and spreading all throughout Europe and you would still be living a stone age existence,,, seriously that place is the birth of Western Civilization so why is it that 100 years ago they were still living like they were 2000 years ago...... they were doing awesome up until about 1500 years ago...... the Eau is the way it is right now because they are billionaires crawling out of the Stone Age, their ethics their laws their mindset has not growing alongside the technology,, and the most heartbreaking thing and I will repeat it again is that at one time that part of the world was the leader technological innovation and Society.....
How about "Ivan the Terrific"?
Ivan The Redoubtable
Terrible and terrifying mean the same thing.
I didn't know that so much of Ivan's rule involved religion. What fascinates me about the documents on this channel is, while pure objectivity is not possible, each and every documentary strives to give a balanced presentation of people who are almost never cut and dried. This is a perfect example.
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Yes he was a very pious man 😊 no one is black or white were all a shade of grey and they do capture this excellently here I quite agree 👍
Amazing video as always! Please make one of Isabel I of Castile!
This will be amazing!
"The Man Known to History as Isabel of Castille..."
@@trikyy7238 Haha, accurate!
What a marriage of culture for England had Elizabeth married Ivan ....would have ruled the planet!
How different the world would be
Maravilloso y sumamente instructivo.
Luego continuaré viéndolo.
Muchas gracias.
Can you guys please do napoleon III, the last monarch of France?
I second this 😁!
@@mareniquevanniekerk7864 I Napoleon the Third it! 😂
Forget Napoleon, what about the explorer Captain James Cook.
Overrated and covered by everyone to death.
The meaning of “Terrible” has evolved considerably since the English chose that word as the interpretation of the Russian word “Грозный.” The word more closely aligns now with our current use of “fearsome.” Words like “terrible” and “awesome” then had more to do with things that inspired divine terror and awe. Hundreds of years later, “terrible” now means “worst” or “least capable.”
I'm currently reading about "IvanThe Terrible", and I disagree with that analogy. I believe he would have had some health concerns with his mental health at the time of his rein and also felt great sorrow and suffering as a result of losing his wife Anastasia etc. He was indeed in my opinion a great Zar who like all leaders at some point made some unsavoury choices and decisions. Thank you for helping me better understand the novel I'm reading about him; now I understand it much better. I absolutely LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your channel that I came across today and subscribed straight away. I am an avid lover of history and I will be viewing all of your content. Finally, I have something beautifully narrated and intellectual on TH-cam that I can sing my teeth into with great wonder and sheer pleasure. You, sir, are brilliant!!
Gareth Johnson does an amazing job in these. I would listen to him no matter the subject matter.
This video popped up on my recommendations..the narrator is excellent...wish my highschool European history teacher was as good as this guy...LOL! 😅
Another incredible piece.
Love your voice and pronunciation! Thank you for Mos"ko" and not Mos"cow" as many Americans will insist on calling the city. Also for "Mooslam" and nos MUSlim!! A pleasure listening to you.
Love your content guys! please do Alexander II "The liberator" the last Great Tsar of russia.
Actually, the last great tsar was Alexander lll due to economic, cultural and military development, which he had established
@@Sigmabasedchadtoo bad that he failed to prepare his son to run the country.
@@SigmabasedchadYes, he was also nicknamed the Peacemaker as there was no war under him.
I cannot imagine his horrible up bringing and how isolated and lonely he might have felt. Thank god I wasn’t born in his condition as I would have gone bunkers…
Great video would love love to see Charles the fourth king of Bohemia and holy Roman emperor get a video
His remains was exhumed and scientific studies concluded that Ivan wasn't playing chess when he died.
How could they tell that exactly?
Yeah he was playing the game sorry 😂
He had a queen in his hand
@@HallowedMiscreantsymbolism to his love that he lost took it off the board a piece lost
Wonderful documentary. Your work is admirable.
A very exciting spice of history...
my favorite Christian next to Vlad the Impaler.
Rite...
Some people have no idea about history and it shows..
Without Ivan and without Vlad we could be living in a very different world a world with no internet heck maybe even a world with no North America... wouldn't it be funny if a certain religion of Peace LOL AKA keeping everybody back in the Stone Age, had free run over the old world for as long as they want only to be discovered by technologically advanced people from North America,,, the world could be a very very different place,,,
Based
Because he impaled more muslims than his own people? How very christian of him.
Vlad got impaled in the end
@@MrMaxLions beheaded, not impaled
For me, the most authoritative (video) history of Russia has been the "Rurik" documentary series, produced for Russian television. This is a well-researched video to be sure, and I wonder if some of the information came out of that earlier series. For Russian history, I tend to lean more toward what the Russians have to say about it rather than purely Western sources. But hey, I really like this channel.
Все правильно, все западные каналы поливают ложью историю России! Сплошная пропаганда..🤦🏻♀️
StarmediaEN’s video on the Romanovs is also astonishing.
Any links to the doco?
I am having difficulties understanding the narrator's English accent, but I always appreciate the channel's posts, information, and attention to detail! 🎉
me too. difficult getting some of the words. narration is similar to a professor lecturing but its awesome content is amazing!
What country are yall from? I'm not from England but find the accent easy enough to understand
Ivan the Great
Thank you for the detailed and respectful biography. Always a Joy to watch the Chanel.
Tsar Ivan the Terrible never ruled in my country. My ansestors called that Tsar, as Ivan Severe (Иван Грозный), or just Ivan Vasilievich.
Thank You For All Your Videos they are really fantastic, informative & Amazing. All must watch & appreciate. Thank You. ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉💐💐💐🌺🌺🌺🌹🌹🌹👍👍👍.
Due to comparison with current leaders of the world.
He is now being graded on the curve...
*He is now known as Ivan the OK*
this made me giggle so hard bruh
I’m stressing way more than I should over how many people in the comments seem to think “terrible” in this context means “really bad at his job.” 😅
I am dreading how westerners are uneducated and unable to use their own language .
"грозный" does not mean "terrible"! Forget this stupid translation.
There is a curious theory . That Ivan the Terrible is a descendant of the leaders of the opposing armies in the Battle of Kulikovo Field in 1380 . Obviously his ancestor was Grand Duke Dmitry Donskoy. And there is an assumption that the Glinsky family (respectively, Elena Glinskaya, Ivan's mother) comes from Beklarbek of the Golden Horde of Mamai, the leader of the Horde in that battle.
Существует интересная теория. Что Иван Грозный является потомком лидеров противоборствующих армий в битве на Куликовом поле 1380 года . Очевидно его предком был Великий князь Дмитрий Донской. И существует предположение что род Глинских (соответственно Елены Глинской матери Ивана) происходит от Беклярбека Золотой Орды Мамая.
Does this mean that Ivan the Terrible is of Tatar-Mongol origin?
@@ثامرالعراقي-ذ3كI am not an expert on the history of the Glinsky family, not a historian to assert anything. I perceive this version in the feeling of a "What a twist"- meme. 🙃
Do a video on Janusz Korczak, the King of Children. He ran the largest orphanage in Warsaw, was a child's rights advocate, author, pediatrician, etc.
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Say please !
@@maryearll3359 Please do a video on Janusz Korczak. The King of Children. He wrote Keytek The Wizard and King Matt the First.
Sounds insane boring.
@@MileyCyrusSwollenGums You have a lot to learn. Janusz was the only person who had a free ticket out of the Warsaw Ghetto. He is featured on the 1978 Poland S 100 Zlotych.
@31:42 The Russians were late to the shores of the Black Sea. İvan extended the Russian state, what was it before? Banderites take note. Current conflict doesn't take into account who was there long before İvan was a twinkle in his dads eye
E-Van. Thanks Brittan
There's no way it's E-van. It's definitely I-van
Well done, quality infotainment
Great video, thank you very much , note to self(nts) watched all in it 1:03:58
Pls carry on doing bios on ppl that lived 19th century and before. The older the better lol x
Great video - Ivan The Terrible has certainly gone down in history as one of the greatest villains of all time. Huge figure in world and Russian history.
compared to Henry the Eighth he is a kind, innocent boy
Haha yes you might be right - different times too.
Even though out of european monarchs i hope to see Spanish, Austrian, Dutch and Prussian the most. I feel like after Roman empire Russian empire might be the most popular and will bring more views than those.
Elizabeth I also had a secret police as did many other monarchs of that time and they're all still around today not just in Russia.
The real nickname of Ivan the 4th is “formidable”. In foreign publications they call him "Terrible".The word "formidable" means "fair and harsh", and is not synonymous with "nightmarish"
22:40 Забавно увидеть в англоязычном видео про Ивана Грозного отрывок с видом на свой родной посёлок.
Это посёлок Толгоёк, в республике Алтай. Он в левом верхнем углу экрана.
Wow I love 5hese history hope when I get my son or daughter they grow up and come to like history like me God save 5he 🤴 ✊🏾
34:10 2020 Ukraine-Russia war is just a repeat of history.
Not really
He was not the first tsar of Russia but his grandfather Ivan III was.
Yeah, that was mentioned in the video & why it can be so argued.
Yeah it was mentioned in the video if you actually watched it...
Great video ‼️‼️Would love to see one about Marcus Garvey and Bob Marley🇯🇲 🇯🇲
As i see you don't have yet a video about Suleyman the Magnificent. Can you please make on? Thanks
We will.
An extra poignant comment given the political situation around the black sea. Both Russians and Ukrainians claim Crimea when in reality it was Turkic centuries before Ivan was a twinkle in his dad's eye. İt appears that Crimea is actually a land belonging to the Tartars. Look at a timeline of events and make the Suleyman video. Research the history of the black sea and work your way North. You'll find a lot went on long before Catherine the German showed up on the scene
@24:48 someone should tell the English that :))
@@MrMaxLionsIstanbul (Constantinople) was once a Byzantine city as well.
@@UltraFedus true which is why we like history with all its twists & turns.
Byzantium was Eastern Rome made up Romans & Greek. We were talking about Slavs fighting each other needlessly over Crimea which was Byzantine then turkish then imperial Russia.
just a heads up - the sobriquet “the terrible” isn’t really a mistranslation.
It’s more that the meaning of the word has changed by now. Same situation with “great”. Now it means good but it used to more commonly mean formidable just like terrible did. Or awful, which used to mean awe inspiring and now just means bad or poor quality.
Ivan Terable is 3th Slavic Emperator .First is Simeon the Great from Bulgaria 🇧🇬 913 ..2 is Stefan Dushan Mighty 1346 Serbia 🇷🇸 3th is Ivan Terable is Great Ruler for Russia 🇷🇺. GREAT video .Good luck from Chanel like 👍
Ivan wasn’t an emperor, he was grand prince of moscovy and later self proclaimed tsar of Russia. Russia was proclaimed an empire by Peter I in 1721.
@@tetyanas4026 Tsar, Sultan, Great Khans is emperators title
Can you do Captain Cook please?
We will.
@@PeopleProfilesawesome 😊😊😊❤❤❤
@@PeopleProfiles Thank you!!
Would you do Sue Cook too ? I heard she can't cook but she will sue .
There's a great profile on captain James Cook on the channel, Heroes and legends
Dominant regional power? It's debatable. Polish - transilvanian troups had beaten heavily papa Ivan. Almoust nobody knows about that. And they did it in a winter campain.
The word "rus" derives from sweden, not Finland. The swedish Vikings called the place "rusland" after a place in sweden called "roslagen".
Didn't they call it Garðaríki?
@@gavingreenhorn"Гардариками" скандинавы начали называть Русь (хотя изначально только северные земли Руси) с 12 века. Сами же вдумайтесь в значение этого слова. Гардарики - страна городов. В 9 веке городов на Руси явно было не так уж и много)
Can you guys please do Ragnar Lothebrok the Viking king?
Would you please consider doing a video vídeoon the Spanish Inquisition? I am currently reading "The End Of The Inquisition"
; A trilogy. I would love to hear you narrate this very important part of history and also at the beginning of "The Roman Empire". 😉
The Western history of Russia, which no one in the West knows about. Where did you get the origin of the word Rus? Nonsense. Yes, with this approach, I can count half of the world among Russian roots.
I NEED AN SPOTIFY VERSION
Well presented
Иван 4- самый Великий царь нашей Руси! Великий Император!❤️🙏
Elena Glinskaya wasn't raised as a roman catholic
the Terrible has to be the coolest last name I’ve ever heard.
It's not a last name, but a soubriquet. Sort of like the Lion-hearted wasn't Richard I's last name.
Have you heard of Boaty McBoatface or McLovin ?
@@tally1604 it was a joke
This narrator's voice sounds so similar to Paul Brodie's from the "Well I never" youtube channel. Might be just the accent, but still.
I'm not sure that this is right, at 26:47
Can you please do Mary Surratts
For HIS time of History He was Probably No Worse than his fellow rulers @ that time.
Boyars: haha this little kid is so quiet, he’s the perfect puppet
Ivan as a child: I’m literally going to kill you all
great video. when you take a closer look at the time he lived and what was happening around him, i think and believe the title is a unjust for the most part. i think Stalin makes him look good.
I think for the most part sometimes the titles of known autocratic or harsh rulers were given not by their supporters, but mostly by people who are critical of their actions whether it is deserving or not. Similarly, "the terrible" might be given to Ivan colloquially, which eventually stuck through the ages. Another historical figure who also had the same fate is Caligula (his actual name is Gaius Caesar) a name given to him by his detractors which in time, just stuck. But either way, in the end, what they did is the most important aspect of their legacy, affecting people's lives until today.
I understand that he got that name at his first violin recital . His mother told him " stop Ivan your terrible ".
😅😅😅
You guys are so funny, but still you come here and constantly watch all these videos about the terrible rulers of Russia. I think you are simply interested in learning about a civilization that, in the course of history, destroyed the Swedish Empire, the French Empire, the Ottoman Empire, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, the 3rd Reich, and along the way did not notice the rest of the small states. You just want to understand the nature of this element, which can destroy you at any moment. Therefore, enlighten yourself
Ivan the "unpleasant". Ivan the "not nice"
I have looked and looked but I cannot find the map you showed at 22:00 anywhere. Google reverse image search pulled up nothing. So I’m dying 😂 what source/site did you pull it from or better yet does it have a name?
That map is from the “Dungeons and Dragons” it’s an encampment that leads to home of the invisible elves 🧝♀️ in the forest 😂.
Vikings landed in America and left before others. They made contact with native nations.
Russian history summed up in five words: "And then, things got worse."
Nope
@@junglesuperstar9270 actually yes, you've obviously never set foot in Russia
Not really. I am telling you this as a Russian student of the history of his country and Europe. If we compare Ivan the Terrible in terms of cruelty with other rulers of Europe of that time, then Ivan the Terrible will seem like a fluffy rabbit in comparison.
If it wasn’t for this guy, they’d be no Ivan Drago. Respect ✊
Ivan IV Vasilyevich, also known as Ivan the Terrible, was the first ruler to be officially crowned as Tsar of All Rus in 1547. However, he was not the first individual in history to bear the title "Tsar."
The term "Tsar" derives from the Latin word "Caesar," a title used by Roman emperors, symbolizing supreme authority and sovereignty. The earliest recorded use of this title in a Slavic context was by Tsar Simeon I of Bulgaria, also known as Simeon the Great. He declared himself Tsar in 913, during the height of the First Bulgarian Empire, following successful campaigns and the expansion of his realm. Simeon's adoption of the title signified his aspiration to position Bulgaria as a cultural and political successor to the Byzantine and Roman Empires.
very interesting , a driven character man of his times ,
so glad I wasn't born in these times sounds like hell
Hell is today.
@@Judith-gj4tzyea ok we are living in better times most men didn't even live past 35 get over your edginess
Actually, you wouldn't notice that it's bad, if you didn't know better. Of course if you torn out of our time and placed there, it would be horrible, but if you was born there, your perception would be different. Today we live in the most prosperous society in history, even poorest of people have the abundance of different food, but people still complaining and are not happy. The role of circumstances is highly overrated, unlikely people were significantly more or less happy back then.
@@XOPOIIIO there are wars all over the world
@@Judith-gj4tz As it always been.
If the first king of Russia bears the title terrible, the outcomes wouldn't be good and it wasn't
Fun fact: Ivan the terrible was the favorite tsar of Joseph Stalin.
@Combatdocumented 😂😂
@Combatdocumented They are two sides of every story.
That figures!😮
The first Stalin for sure
@CombatdocumentedFun fact: Poland was best friends with Germany. Two countries signed the pact of political, economical and military cooperation in 1934, then in 1938 they combined their forces to invade and annex Czechoslovakia, which started WW2.
Ivan the terrible is like the George Washington of Russia.
No
@@michaeldunham3385 you only say that because it's embarrassing. Russian history is particularly evil and brutal compared to the rest of the world.
Good joke bot
And let's look at the good European rulers:
During his reign, King Charles IX executed approximately 33 thousand people who were objectionable to him. Kindness itself!
King Henry VIII of England . During his reign, Henry executed 72 thousand people. In addition to numerous mistresses, he had 6 official wives, two of whom he also executed, accusing of witchcraft. An educator in one word!!!
Queen Elizabeth I of Ireland and England was called "Great" by Europeans, and grateful English merchants, whom she patronized, were nicknamed "Good Lizzie" During her reign, Elizabeth I executed 89 thousand people. By all accounts, Ivan the Terrible executed from 6 to 8 thousand people. But he is the only one who is bad and formidable!!! European double standards.....
I think your numbers are way off. Ivan and his doghead and broom carrying henchmen destroyed whole cities. Ivan tortured people daily for fun.
@@russianthotbot6997 Yes, and he also ate babies for breakfast. He played the balalaika. And drank vodka with bears. ))) It is very convenient for you to believe in your own truth! And you turn a blind eye to your evil!
no one says Charles IX and Henry VIII are good💀 they’re among the worst, actually. And as for Elizabeth, I really dislike her, and don’t think she was great at all, but she didn’t have 89 thousand people executed💀
@@BobaFett-lc7jh pidorusnya is angry? :D
@@insaneclownponies9599разлогинься хазар
this "documentary" is a bunch of stock footage and pictures of people that aren't even related to the individuals being discussed
This isn't the documentary I remember. The narrator was different and there were more reenactments.
tsar,come,from First Bulgarian tsardom,from first tcar Boris and later tcar Simeon,and yes,equal to latin emperor,not king,as the slavic alfabet to,and those old slavic in churches is old bulgarian.I understand him,even i am night shcool student and never learn this .Healt and happynes for all :)
Tsar Ivan was not not more cruel than the other European and world leaders in that time. Remember just the colonialism, Inquisition, etc... Of course, like all others, he had bad and good deeds.
Peter I reigned from 1721 to 1725 as Emperor of Russia but before that he reigned as Tsar from 1682 until 1721 before adopting the title of Emperor. So technically his reign was from 1682 to 1725
You can watch at 1.5 speed just fine. Save some time.
Can someone explain why the name is being said as Ee-Van rather then Eye-Ven?
Because it's a russian name
Think of DJT’s daughter Ivanka, fem for Ivan.
Not so terrible, just misunderstood ❤😊
Did they b.ame the fire on america
Ivan on the video cover kinda looks like Edge from WWE
Not a fair description
I like these docs but they have an annoying habit of continually showing close ups of people’s eyes and faces which I find…disturbing.
Yes! Ugliest things ever on television. Male lips with facial hair above and below? And the faces with their mouths open wide? Give us a break. What were you thinking?
Could have waited until Putin and Tucker spoke to save some research time
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I got over 150 kids they can make 50 kids with just one test tube
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