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Just Plain Terrible:
How Bad Monarchs Earned Th
eir Monikers
IVAN THE TERRIBLE (1530–1584)
Ivan IV was Russia’s fi rst and possibly its most terrible
tsar—embroiling his empire in disastrous wars with Sweden
and Poland—but it wasn’t questionable foreign policy that
earned him his catchy nickname. Exceedingly paranoid after
fi rst wife, Anastasia, was poisoned in 1553, Ivan began kill-
ing almost indiscriminately. In addition to bludgeoning his
own son to death and drowning an entire village of 1,500 in
an icy river, Ivan is best known for blinding the architects of
St. Basil’s Cathedral in Moscow after its completion: He was
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