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Rare Old 1535 IVAN THE TERRIBLE Russian Silver Collectible Collection Coin LOT:K

$ 2.9

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  • Era: Medieval
  • Origin: European
  • Ruler, Tsar: Ivan The Terrible
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Year: 1535
  • Type: Coin
  • Denomination: 1 Denga
  • Condition: Almost 500 Years Old Ivan The Terrible Medieval Coin! See My Ebay Store For More Like Items With FREE US SHIPPING!
  • KM Number: KG# 21
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Russian Federation
  • Material: Silver

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    Up For Auction Is A Very Rare Unique Silver Denga Coin From Reign Of Ivan The Terrible IV In Russia From 1535-1538. Nice Medieval State To Empire Coin!
    Country: Russia - Medieval/Empire
    Emperor: Ivan IV (1535-1538)
    Type: Standard circulation coin
    Years: 1535-1538
    Value: 1 Denga (0.005)
    Currency: Rouble (1535-1700)
    Composition: Silver (.960)
    Shape: Round/Irregular
    Rough Size: 10mm (Very Small)
    Roughly Weighs: 0.34g
    Demonetized: Yes
    References: KG# 21
    Obverse: Horseman brandishing sabre on galloping horse, right.
    Reverse: Cyrillic inscription.
    Below the tilde a three-line Cyrillic inscription.
    Translation: Grand Duke Ivan
    Ivan was known as the Terrible because of his reputation of brutal reign of the Russian Empire. Ivan the Terrible, Russian Ivan Grozny, Russian in full Ivan Vasilyevich, also called Ivan IV, (born August 25, 1530, Kolomenskoye, near Moscow [Russia]—died March 18, 1584, Moscow), grand prince of Moscow (1533–84) and the first to be proclaimed tsar of Russia (from 1547). His reign saw the completion of the construction of a centrally administered Russian state and the creation of an empire that included non-Slav states. Ivan engaged in prolonged and largely unsuccessful wars against Sweden and Poland, and, in seeking to impose military discipline and a centralized administration, he instituted a reign of terror against the hereditary nobility.
    Ivan was the son of Vasili III, the Rurikid ruler of the Grand Duchy of Moscow and was appointed grand prince when he was three years old after his father's death. A group of reformers known as the "Chosen Council" united around the young Ivan, declaring him tsar (emperor) of All Rus' in 1547 at the age of 16 and establishing the Tsardom of Russia with Moscow as the predominant state. Ivan's reign was characterized by Russia's transformation from a medieval state to an empire under the tsar but at an immense cost to its people and its broader, long-term economy.
    Ivan IV
    Tsar of Russia
    Reign
    16 (26) January 1547 – 1575
    Coronation
    16 (26) January 1547
    Predecessor
    Monarchy established
    Successor
    Simeon Bekbulatovich
    Reign
    1576 –
    28 March 1584
    Predecessor
    Simeon Bekbulatovich
    Successor
    Feodor I
    Grand Prince of Moscow
    Reign
    3 December 1533 –
    16 January 1547
    Predecessor
    Vasili III
    Successor
    Himself as
    Tsar of Russia
    Born
    25 August 1530
    Kolomenskoye
    ,
    Grand Duchy of Moscow
    Died
    28 March [
    O.S.
    18 March] 1584
    (aged 53)
    Moscow
    ,
    Tsardom of Russia
    Burial
    Cathedral of the Archangel
    , Moscow
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    Names
    Ivan Vasilyevich
    Dynasty
    Rurik
    Father
    Vasili III of Russia
    Mother
    Elena Glinskaya
    Religion
    Russian Orthodox
    Ivan was a popular character in Russian and Bulgarian folklore.
    In the classical Russian literature, Ivan appears in such famous works as Prince Serebrenni, The Song of the Merchant Kalashnikov, The Tsar's Bride and others.
    The image of Ivan is played out in numerous operas (The Maid of Pskov, The Tsar's Bride, Ivan IV of Bizet etc.) and ballet Ivan the Terrible of Prokofiev.
    The Soviet filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein made two films based on Ivan's life and reign, Ivan the Terrible. The first part is about Ivan's early years. The second covers the period of his maturity. A third was planned but never completed.
    In Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, Ivan the Terrible is the one the trio of henchmen that assist Kahmunrah to conquer the world, alongside Napoleon and Al Capone.
    Tsar is a 2009 Russian drama film directed by Pavel Lungin.
    Ivan the Terrible is a major character in the Soviet-era fiction comedy Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future, based on a play by Mikhail Bulgakov. It was one of the most popular films in the Soviet Union in 1973 and sold more than 60 million tickets.
    Ivan appears as a major character in the novel The Ringed Castle (1971), the fifth of the six novels in Dorothy Dunnett's historical fiction series, the Lymond Chronicles.
    Ivan was portrayed on BBC Radio 4 by David Threlfall in the radio play Ivan the Terrible: Absolute Power, written by Mike Walker and which was the first play in the first series of Tsar. The play was broadcast on 11 September 2016.
    A monstrous Rider version of Ivan the Terrible was depicted as a major character in the mobile game Fate Grand Order on the second chapter 'Cosmos in the Lostbelt's first story arc 'Permafrost Empire: Anastasia'. He appears as a slumbering titan and king of the human-monster hybrid locals called Yaga, forced into eternal sleep because of the sheer power of his ability to destroy his people and kept it under his rule for nearly 450 years. He later appears as a summonable character with the body of the monstrous version from the Lost Belt.
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