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Which is NOT true about Ivan the great?

A. He preserved and extended the Byzantine legacy.

B. He promised continued allegiance and tribute to the Tatar rulers of Russia.

C. He called himself “protecter of all Russia.”

D. He captured the city of Novgorod.

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He promised continued allegiance and tribute to the Tatar rulers of Russia

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B. He promised continued allegiance and tribute to the Tatar rulers of Russia.

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At 16, in January 1547, Ivan became the first to be crowned tsar, the “great prince of all Russia”. Previous monarchs had already received the title (derived from the "Caesars" of Rome), but none of them had been blessed and recognized by the powerful Orthodox Church. It is believed that he had mental disorders and that these disorders started right after his coronation: the ceremony made him believe that he was indeed a leader sent from heaven, even this belief did not prevent Ivan from transforming the empire in a time of great difficulty. for your Suditos.

Ivan preserved and extended the Byzantine legacy, called himself "protector of all Russia and captured the city of Novgorod. However, he never promised continuous loyalty and homage to Russia's Tatar rulers.

Ivan Vasilievich believed that everyone conspired against him. The Tsar, sovereign of Russia by the name of Ivan IV, had already killed members of the government, friends, friends of friends and even some relatives. He had eliminated entire families and villages, even though the victims had nothing to do with the reason for his fury. Ivan just hadn't touched his immediate family yet. That changed one night in the fall of 1581, when he killed his own son and beat his pregnant daughter-in-law, causing her to lose the baby. Because of his atrocities, he was called Ivan the Terrible.

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