Grandfather actually.
Ivan III (Ivan the Great) did have a son named Ivan but he was called Ivan the Young and did not rule. Ivan the Great was succeeded by his eldest son Vasili III who was then succeeded by his son Ivan IV (the Terrible).
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ivan the terrible and ivan the great were great leaders and they are expand their area bigger and bigger. they leaded russia stronger and stronger.
it's A: Ivan the Terrible
Ivan the Great (Ivan III) then Ivan the terrible (Ivan IV) Ivan the Great came first
he died when he was 3
Ivan IV, the Terrible, was the grandson of Ivan III, the Great.
ivan the terrible and ivan the great were great leaders and they are expand their area bigger and bigger. they leaded russia stronger and stronger.
Ivan the Terrible was not elected; he inherited through his father's bloodline and assumed the throne in that fashion.
it's A: Ivan the Terrible
Ivan the Great (Ivan III) then Ivan the terrible (Ivan IV) Ivan the Great came first
he died when he was 3
Ivan IV, the Terrible, was the grandson of Ivan III, the Great.
Autocracy.
peter the great
russia
No one killed them. They both died while playing chess except the terrible died with a stroke.
Ivan The Terrible Santiago goes by Ivan The Terrible, and Jamesboy.
Ivan the Great was The Grand pronce of Moscow from 1462 to 1505 not sure how he died. Ivan the Terrible was Czar of Russia from 1533 to 1584. He died of a stroke while playing chess with his body guard.