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Ivan IV's mother, Yelena, was a descendant of the Great Khan of the Mongol Golden Horde, and after marrying Vasily III, who was nearly 50 years old and had no heirs, she finally gave birth to an heir.
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If you want to understand why Ivan the Terrible killed his future heir to the throne, then you must start with his personality. If the friends don't know who this person is, Lemon will tell everyone what this person's identity is in the first paragraph, and then tell why he killed his son. <>
The real body of Ivan the Terrible was the first tsar in the history of Russia. Ivan the Terrible, also known as Ivan IV, made an indelible contribution to the history of Russia, and was full of controversy throughout his life, especially the man's temper and erratic personality. It is said that capable people have a big temper, and there is also a saying that a companion is like a tiger, because if you don't know which sentence is wrong, it will cause death, and this person with great ability doesn't care who the person who causes trouble is, he must first relieve his anger.
Because of a trivial matter, Ivan IV accidentally killed his son. We mentioned earlier that Ivan IV's temper was very explosive, because once he saw that his daughter-in-law was not very standard in wearing a skirt, so he beat his daughter-in-law with the scepter in his hand, but this beating caused the daughter-in-law to miscarry, and the son was angry and reasoned with his father. But in the process of theorizing, the father threw the scepter in his hand at his son, unfortunately hit the head, and eventually died.
The brutal living conditions led to Ivan IV's natural outburst. Looking back at history, we understand that when Yifan IV was three years old, several mothers temporarily held the regency power, even so, the status of the mother and son could not be guaranteed, so they lived every day in ** and the conflict of interests of various groups, and it was this living environment that created Ivan IV's cold character. It was very cruel to everyone, and the repression of the nobles was also very severe, but the death of his son made him regret it.
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Ivan, as the eldest son of Ivan the Terrible and the future heir to the throne, often followed Ivan the Terrible. But from 1581 onwards, Ivan the Terrible began to suspect that the crown prince wanted to seize the throne, and the relationship between father and son began to be strained.
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Because his son threatened her position at that time, the emperor wanted to pass on the throne to his son, and then she killed her own son.
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Because his own son competed with himself for the heir to the throne, and killing him at this time cleared the way.
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Before (probably six or seven years ago) there was a biography - "The Biography of Ivan the Terrible".