Ivan the Great (Ivan III)
then Ivan the terrible (Ivan IV)
Ivan the Great came first
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The first great Russian monarch is considered by many to be Ivan the Great. Ivan III of Russia ruled from 1462 - 1505.
it's A: Ivan the Terrible
Ivan the Great married the niece of the last emperor of the Byzantine Empire, which had been part of the Roman Empire. Its leaders were titled Caesars after Julius and Augustus Caesar. The wor Czar (also spelled Tsar) is a form of the word Caesar. Ivan liked to think of himself as part of the long line of Caesars that way.
Ivan IV
A Tsar (Царь in Russian)(Tzar, Csar or Czar) was the emperor of Russia until the 1917 February Revolution. Tsar is a Russification of the Roman word Caesar.The first Russian emperor to use the title was Tsar Ivan III (the Great). By the time the Romanovs came to power, it had become the standard title applied to the Russian head of state.male monarch or emperor