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  Ivan IV of Russia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ivan was a long-awaited son of Vasily III.
Ivan was crowned tsar with Monomakh's Cap at the Cathedral of the Dormition at age sixteen on January 16, 1547.
When Ivan's tomb was opened during renovations in the 1960s his remains were examined and discovered to contain very high amounts of mercury, indicating a high probability that he was poisoned, modern suspicion falling on his advisors Bogdan Belsky and Boris Godunov (who became tsar in 1598).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ivan_IV_of_Russia   (1084 words)

  
 Ivan the Terrible :: Middle Ages
Ivan IV (August 25, 1530 - March 18, 1584) was the first ruler of Russia to assume the title of tsar.
Ivan came to the throne at age three and was crowned tsar at age sixteen on January 16, 1547.
In 1581, Ivan Grozny in a fit of rage accidentally killed his capable son, Ivan (the actual cause of the death of Ivan Ivanovich is disputed today).
www.themiddleages.net /people/ivan_the_terrible.html   (643 words)

  
 Ivan Fyodorov (printer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The first monument to Fedorov was opened in Moscow in 1909.
Ivan Fedorov (Fyodorov) (Ива́н Фё́доров) was the founder of book printing in Russia and Ukraine.
He was also known as master of cannon making and inventor of multi-barrel mortar.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ivan_Fedorov_(printer)   (137 words)

  
 Fedor Fedorov Player Profile Prospect   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
At the 1999 NHL draft, Fedorov was selected by Tampa Bay in the sixth round and proceeded to join Windsor of the OHL the next year to further his development.
Fedorov’s attitude seems to be his Achilles heel and most in the organization bring that weakness up the majority of the time when talking about his future with the team.
Fedorov continues to possess second-line NHL capabilities but appears to entirely lack the mental capacity and maturity to reach that goal.
www.hockeysfuture.com /prospect.php?pid=710   (662 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Russian colonization of the Americas
After the discovery of northern Alaska by Ivan Fedorov in 1732, and the Aleutian Islands, southern Alaska, and north-western shores of North America in 1741 during the Russian exploration conducted by Vitus Bering and Aleksei Chirikov, it took fifty years until the founding of the first Russian colony in Alaska in 1784 by Grigory Shelikhov.
Ivan Fedorov () († 1733), Russian navigator, commanding officer of the expedition to northern Alaska in 1732.
Ivan Antonovich Kupreianov was the head of the Russian-American Company in Alaska from 1835 to 1840.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Russian-colonization-of-the-Americas   (1894 words)

  
 H-Net Review: Charles J. Halperin on Ivan the Terrible   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Perrie wrote the introduction, chapters 1 ("Ivan's Inheritance"), 2 ("The Young Ruler"), and 3 ("The Conquest of Kazan' and Astrakhan'"), and the conclusion.
Ivan's conflict with the elite, and all of Muscovite society, was driven by religious ideology, not merely policy disagreements or personality.
It is beyond dispute that the reign of Ivan IV was the most repressive in Muscovite history, but, despite the authors' explicitly comparative European framework, they do not compare the violence of Ivan's reign to that of the reigns of his contemporaries.
www.h-net.msu.edu /reviews/showrev.cgi?path=159211097906880   (1116 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The statue of Ivan Fedorov was erected in 1977 in front of the Royal Arsenal building.
When he arrived in Lviv, Ivan Fedorov required considerable funds to set up a printing press, prepare the type and buy paper and ink.
After his death in 1583 Ivan Fedorov was buried on the cemetery of the Church of St.Onufry, where later his museum was opened.
proxy.icmp.lviv.ua /tour/fedorov/fedorov.html   (168 words)

  
 Fedorovych (Fedorov), Ivan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Fedorovych (Fedorov), Ivan [Fedorovyč], b ca 1525, d 16 December 1583 in Lviv.
Saint Nicholas Gostunsky Church in Moscow, where, from 1553, he oversaw the construction of a printing house commissioned by Tsar Ivan IV.
Fedorovych was known as the ‘Muscovite printer’ or Iwan Moschus (Ivan the Muscovite) in Lviv, a name used more to identify his place of origin than his nationality.
www.encyclopediaofukraine.com /pages/F/E/FedorovychFedorovIvan.htm   (259 words)

  
 Ivan Fedorov (navigator)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In 1732, together with the participants of the 1st Kamchatka expedition land-surveyor Mikhail Gvozdev and navigator K. Moshkov, Ivan Fedorov in Sviatoi Gavriil (St.
From there, after having replenished the water supply on the 5th of August, 'Sviatoi Gavriil' sailed east and soon came near mainland at the Cape of Prince of Wales, Alaska.
Fedorov and Gvozdev charted the north-western coast of Alaska and mapped their route.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/ivan_fedorov__navigator_   (207 words)

  
 Shevchenko Scientific Society Library Catalog -- sorted by TITLE
Ivan Franko: Biohrafichno-literaturnyi narys v druhi rokovyny ioho smerty.
Ivan Iakovych Franko: Zhyttia i tvorchist' v portretakh, iliustratsiiakh, dokumentakh.
Ivan Petrovych Kotliarevs'kyi: Zhyttia i tvorchist' v iliustratsiiakh i dokumentakh.
www.brama.com /ntsa/ntsat20.html   (1232 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Having based on the heraldic interpretation of the print sign of Ivan Fedorov, V.K. Lukomski proposed a hypothesis about his Belarusian origin.
According to some data, Ivan Fedorov learned in Krakov University where he obtained the bachelor degree in 1532.
In 1566, due to the prosecutions of reactionary secular and church circles, Fedorov and Msislavets left Moscow.
kolas.bas-net.by /bla/e_indx.htm   (2423 words)

  
 Paul Goldschmidt's Dictionary of Period Russian Names - Section KO
Pat Vars: Kolychov (Grigorii Fedorov syn Kolychov Gushcha, Moscow courtier).
Pats: Komynin (Ivan Olekseev syn Komynina, Serp inhabitant).
Pats: Korob'in (Ivan Briukho Kuzmin syn Korob'ina, in the Likurzhsk province).
www.sca.org /heraldry/paul/ko.html   (706 words)

  
 W4343: Imperial Russia
Ivan I (Kalita, or "Moneybags"), prince of Moscow.
After strel'tsy attack on the Kremlin Ivan V and Peter I are established as co-tsars.
Ivan VI (maternal grandson of Catherine, sister of Anne; deposed, died 1764)
www.columbia.edu /itc/history/wortman/courseref.html   (4409 words)

  
 IDC Publishers - Archive of the Moscow Printing House
The Moscow Printing House was founded in 1553 during the reign of Ivan the Terrible.
Ivan the Terrible then ordered the establishment of a new printing press at Aleksandrova Sloboda.
The first printed Cyrillic books were not only the fruit of intellectual progress and enlightenment, but also the immediate product of historic decisions taken by Ivan the Terrible and his successors.
www.idcpublishers.com /background347_1_26.html   (1100 words)

  
 Belarus: Historical Figures
Ivan Fedorov (Ivan Fedorovich Moskvitin, about 1510-1583) (en)
Ivan Fedorov's Books in Regional State Library of Nizhny Novgorod (ru)
Nationality and Roots of Ivan Fyodarau, a bookprinter in Moscow (be)
www.geocities.com /albaruthenia/IA/figures.html   (1075 words)

  
 Custom Sculptures
Sculptor, Boris Spivak, was born in the former Soviet Union and received his education and training in the city of Lvov, the cultural center of the Ukraine.
Spivak was one in a select group allowed to attend the Ivan Fedorov College of Printing (now Ukrainian Academy of Printing), he continued his studies and attained advanced degrees.
He also received the high honor of being invited to teach at the Ivan Fedorov College of Printing.
www.eleganza.com /g-custom-design-sculptures.html   (395 words)

  
 Russian Philly Discussions - Dirty Tricks Mar Ukraine Election - Web Portal of Russian Philadelphia community. ...
But the prime minister's campaign team claim he was struck by a heavy object and needed hospital treatment.
They are playing a political game with our future," adds market trader Ivan Fedorov.
It is feared that if the result is seen as rigged there could be trouble on the streets of Ukraine.
www.russianphilly.com /board/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1561   (596 words)

  
 List of Russians - Simple English Wikipedia
Ivan Bunin (1870-1953), first Russian Nobel Prize Winner
Peter I (1672-1725), "Peter the Great"; joint ruler with Ivan V
Ivan Kozhedub (1920-1991), WWII fighter pilot, thrice Hero of the Soviet Union
simple.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Russians   (1041 words)

  
 Job vacancies, resume writing instructions, immigration and work permit visa, translation, curriculum vitae examples, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
the Construction at Ivan of III new brick walls and the towers of the Kremlin existing and hitherto.
Grand duke Moscow Ivan IV Terrible accepts a title of tsar of tsar.
Ivan Fedorov prints the first book in Moscow.
www.legionworks.com /english/link/18470   (317 words)

  
 Paul Goldschmidt's Dictionary of Period Russian Names - Section Z
Pat Vars: Zheliabovskoi (Utosh Fedorov syn Zheliabovskogo, Moscow courtier).
Vars: Zhirovo (Ivan Fedorov syn Zhirovo Zasekin, courtier in Moscow).
Pat Vars: Zmiev [from Zmii] (Ivan Chibika Fedorov syn Zmieva, landowner).
www.sca.org /heraldry/paul/z.html   (504 words)

  
 ESPN.com: Anaheim Mighty Ducks - Sergei Fedorov Player Card
Sergei Fedorov has not been involved in any transactions this season.
Sergei Fedorov and defenseman Sandis Ozolinsh are among the latest members of the Mighty Ducks to succumb to injured reserve.
Anaheim's Sergei Fedorov became the first Russian-born player to reach 1,000 points in the NHL, assisting on a goal against Vancouver on Saturday night.
sports.espn.go.com /nhl/players/profile?statsId=0033   (106 words)

  
 Ivan IV of Russia Did You Mean Ivan Grozny   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Ivan IV of Russia Did You Mean Ivan Grozny
Ivan IV (Ivan Vasilyevich) (August 25, 1530 ?
This whole system of Oprichnina has been viewed by some historians as a tool against the omnipotent herary nobility of Russia (boyars) who opposed the absolutist drive of the tsar, while others have interpreted it as a sign of the paranoia and mental deterioration of the tsar.
www.did-you-mean.com /Ivan_Grozny.html   (1151 words)

  
 Shevchenko Scientific Society Library Catalog -- sorted by AUTHOR   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Filipp Metropolitan of Moscow - Encounter with Ivan the Terrible.
Vydavnytstvo khudozhn'oi literatury (Shelved under: "Boa Constriktor", Franko, Ivan, Kyiv, Vydavnytstvo khudozhn'oi literatury, 1961).
United Ukrainian Organizations of the United States (Translated from the Ukrainian Waldimir Semenyna with a biographical sketch of Ivan Franko by Stephen Shumeyko).
www.brama.com /ntsa/ntsaa15.html   (927 words)

  
 Russians in Lithuania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In Grand Lithuanian Duchy continued their activity Russian printing pioneers Ivan Fedorov and Peter Mstislavets.
Church reform in Russia in the end of XVII century caused migration of numerous followers of the "Old Believe".
Many figures of Russian culture in Lithuania, teachers, priests, activists of Russian organizations were repressed by soviet administration in the period between 1939 and 1941 and in the period after World War II.
www.rkc.lt /paveldas/russkie/rusengl.html   (546 words)

  
 Travel to Ukraine with Olymp Travel LTD | ukraine | Lviv   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
While touring the Old Town the tourist can see the St.Nicholas Church, the Dominican Church and the Church of Onufriy - at present the Museum of Ivan Fedorov (the first book-printer).
The visit to the towns of Nahujevytchi (birth place of Ivan Franko), Drohobych and Truskavets.
The Castle is a real object to note and it is located in the village of Olesk, 75 km from Lviv along the highway to Kyiv.
www.olymp-travel.kiev.ua /incoming/ukraine.php?city=Lviv   (1050 words)

  
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SEMENOVICH / FEDOROV 12 84 <=== new 13.
SEMENOVICH / FEDOROV 5 32 <=== new 5.
SEMENOVICH / FEDOROV 14 118 <=== new 4.
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 News | About | MVK Ltd.
Anatoly Peshkov, head of jury, honored culture expert of the Russian Federation and board member of Ivan Fedorov printing office (St. Petersburg) handled the prizes and certificates to the winners.
He declared that jury had to work hard as far as the level of up-to-date printing equipment and publishing service is very high.
Almaz-Press JSC, Pushkin Square printing company JSC, Moscow printing office # 13 and Viva-Star Ltd. were awarded the top prize – a golden figure of Ivan Fedorov.
www.mvkexpo.com /eng/about/news.asp?id=276   (216 words)

  
 Ukranian Collections
They are mostly orthodox liturgical works and include two copies of Ivan Fedorov's Ostrog/Ostrih Bible of 1581, one of which, it is claimed by its donor Jerome Horsey, came from the library of Ivan IV of Russia [G.12203].
One of the most treasured works in the Ukrainian collections, acquired in 1982, is Ivan Fedorov's Azbuka [C.104.dd.11(1)], which was printed in Lviv in 1574.
A noteworthy item held by the Library is the first Ukrainian edition of George Orwell's Animal farm (with a preface written specially for the Ukrainian edition by the author): George Orwell, Kolhosp tvaryn, (translated by Ivan Cherniatyns'kyi), ([Germany, American zone]: Prometei, [1947]) [12593.f.40].
www.bl.uk /collections/easteuropean/ukrainian.html   (1167 words)

  
 BORIS SPIVAK, COMMISSIONS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Boris Spivak was born in the former Soviet Union and grew up in the city of Lvov - the cultural center of the Ukraine.
From his childhood he was steeped in the traditions of fine arts this area enjoyed, he dreamed of going to the Ivan Fedorov College of Printing, named after the father of the Russian printing process.
He received education and training at this fine institution and advanced study from the Studio of Fine Arts and Graphic Design in Lvov and the Atelier for Industrial Arts and Graphic Design in Kharkov, USSR.
www.sculpture-spivak.com /bio.html   (233 words)

  
 Sunbirds.com: Alexander Pushkins Fairytales Calendar 2002 - Russian Lacquer item   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Alexander Pushkins Fairytales Calendar 2002 by Fedorov of Literature #240951
The calendar was compiled by art historian Ivan Fedorov.
We at Russian Sunbirds are very proud to have a consistent working relationship with the talented artist featured in June, Lev Fomichov.
www.sunbirds.com /lacquer/box/240951   (284 words)

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