Ivan the Terrible, on the one hand, is a wise reformer,an outstanding and talented leader of the Moscow state, on the other - a bloody tyrant, a real murderer, subjected his subjects to monstrous repression. How did the formation of the personality of one of the most extraordinary rulers, which had a significant influence on the course of Russian history, took place?
According to legend, on August 25, 1530, at the very moment when Ivan the Terrible - the first-born of the Grand Duke Vasily III and his second wife, Helen Glinskaya - was born, a terrible storm broke out throughout the whole kingdom, in which contemporaries saw a bad omen. The baby was named Ivan in honor of the predecessor of Jesus Christ - John the Baptist. Ivan also wore the grandfather of the little prince. His father, Prince Vasily, lived only three years after the birth of the heir.
Court chronicles claim that it is deadlythe patient Vasily III was blessed with the government of his offspring, and his wife, whom he considered to be courageous and wise, punished Ivan's adulthood to keep the state "under his son". There is one more source, pointing out that Prince Vasily did not delegate control to the princess, but to the boyars. This version seems more plausible, because he did not have the right to break ancient traditions and centuries-old customs that did not allow women to participate in the affairs of government.
Briefly describe the thirteen years that have passedbetween coronation and the wedding of the kingdom, it is quite difficult. Ivan was an 8-year-old boy when his mother Elena Glinskaya died. Feelings of orphanhood and loneliness have developed in it the habit of constantly looking around and listening.
Ivan the Terrible, surrounded during ceremoniesregal luxury and servile humility, in daily life fully experienced the embarrassment in everything, indifference and disregard from the boyars and princes. Children's hardships were exacerbated by the brutal struggle for the power of boyar groups, accompanied by murders, intrigues and violence.
The childhood of Ivan the Terrible became in the meantime, when unattractive features of his character were formed: secrecy, suspiciousness, pretense, duplicity and cruelty.
Tsar of All Russia Ivan the Terrible became in January 1547year, when the Assumption Cathedral hosted a wedding for the kingdom - a solemn ceremony, borrowed from Byzantium. The future sovereign at the wedding dressed in royal clothes and laid on him a crown. Thus ended the childhood and adolescence of the first tsar of the Russian kingdom.