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The Rise of Russia

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The Rise of Russia

Ivan I

• In the 1320s Moscow had grown into a strong city with water access.

• Moscow’s Prince Ivan I was appointed as tax collector by the Mongols.

• They also gave him the title of Grand Prince – the most powerful of all Russian princes.

• He also strengthened Moscow.

Ivan III• Ivan III openly challenged Mongol

rule.

• He took the name czar (Russian for Caesar)

• In 1480 Russian and Mongol armies faced each other. Neither would advance. Both turned around and went home.

• Russia was free from Mongol rule.

The Romanov Dynasty• After Ivan’s only living son died,

there was no one left to take control of Russia.

• The boyars fought for control.• This became the Time of Troubles.• Finally Michael Romanov was

chosen as the next czar.• The Romanov dynasty ruled

Russia for 300 years.

Ivan the Terrible

Born in 1530, Ivan was only three when he inherited the Russian throne following his father's death. At the age of seven, he lost his mother who was poisoned by nobles at court.

Ivan was crowned Russia's Tsar at the age of 17. He chose Anastasia Romanov, the daughter of a minor noble. His wife Anastasia helped to hold his cruelty in check, but in 1560 she died. He accused his nobles of poisoning her, and became even more mentally unstable.

Until recently, most scholars have rejected Ivan's accusation of murder as evidence of his paranoia. But recent forensic tests on Anastasia's remains have revealed more than ten times the normal levels of mercury in her hair. It is likely, that Anastasia was indeed murdered, sending Ivan into a downward spiral of murder and cruelty.

He was a quick-tempered, angry person, very hard to deal with. His oldest son Ivan Ivanovich (1554-1581), the heir, a strong person and supporter of his father, did not always agree with his father. During one of their hot disputes King Ivan struck his son with his heavy staff. The blow was into temple and the prince died. A painter, Ilia Repin, managed to show the tragedy of a father in his painting "Ivan and his son".

Mad with sorrow and guilt, Ivan the Terrible had a dramatic change, by forgiving all those he'd executed and paying for prayers to be said for their souls. Before his death, Ivan was re-christened as the monk Jonah and buried as a monk in the hope of finding ultimate forgiveness.

Answer the questions below based on the reading passage above.

1.How old was Ivan when he became the Tsar?________ 2.Why did he become a tsar so early?______________________________________________________3.How did his mother die?_______________________________________________________________4.Recently it has been found that Ivan’s wife died how?_________________________________________5.How did Ivan’s son die?_________________________________________________________________6.Why did Ivan have a dramatic change after Ivan Ivanovich was killed?___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________7.When Ivan died, how was he buried? A. As a king b. With great honors c. As a monk8.What happened before Ivan died? A. He became a monk b. He became a King c. He re-married9.Forensic tests on Anastasia’s hair showed what? A. dehydration b. frostbite c. poison10.Who was Jonah? A. a Russian spy b. Ivan’s religious leader c. Ivan

Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan on 16 November 1581 1885

Artist: Ilya Repin Medium: Oil Painting on Canvas

_____1. What kind of art is this? a. photo b. painting c. sculpture

_____2. Who made this art? a. Ivan b. Medium c. Ilya Repin

_____3. What year was this created? a. 1581 b. 1851 c. 16

Look at the art example and answer the following questions based on what you see.

_____4. What does these scene look like? a. a family discussion b. a family argument c. a family photo

_____5. What has happened? a. a murder b. a fall c. a drowning

_____6. How do you think the person died? a. he was hit in the head b. he fell down c. he was shot

_____7. Where did this happen? a. at the church b. at the market c. at their home

_____8. What do you think was used as the murder weapon? a. the chair b. the staff (walking stick) c. the pillow

_____9. How do you think the father feels? a. happy b. upset c. glad

10.Why?______________________________________________________________________________________________

BONUS:

_____How do you think this happened? A. on purpose b. On accident Why?________________________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________

Peter the GreatPeter The Great Timeline

30 May 1672 CE Russia's Tsar Peter the Great, was born in Moscow.

1682CE The rule of Peter I the Great began with his sickly half-brother.

1683 CE In Russia a rebellion by government Streltsy regiments killed the grandfather, aunts and other relatives of Peter the Great. The Monastery of Peter the Metropolitan was reconstructed and as served as the family necropolis.

1696 CE The sickly half-brother to Russia's Tsar Peter the Great, Ivan V, dies leaving Peter the Great as the sole ruler of Russia.

1697 CE Czar Peter the Great begins tour through West-Europe.

1698 CE Russia's Peter the Great imposed a tax on beards.

1698 CE Russian Czar Peter the Great departs Netherlands to England.

1699 CE Peter the Great ordered Russian New Year changed from 1 September to 1 January.

1703 CE St Petersburg (Leningrad) founded by Peter the Great (1672-1725)

1710 CE Czar Peter the Great sets the first Russian state budget.

1721 CE Czar Peter the Great ends Russian-orthodox patriarchy.

1722 CE Czar Peter the Great begins the civil system.

28 Jan 1725 CE Peter the Great, King of Russia, dies in St. Petersburg.

Based on the timeline, answer these questions

_____1. Why are May 1672 and Jan 1725 listed in a different format?

a. they note major literary work dates b. they relate to famous art c. they are birth and death dates

_____2. What happened to Peter in 1696?

a.His father died b. His half-brother died c. He moved to Europe

_____3. Which happened first?

a.Peter set a budget b. Peter began a civil system c. Peter toured West-Europe

_____4. On what did Peter impose a tax?

a.Beards b. Food c. Houses

_____5. What happened last?

a.Peter’s half-brother died b. Peter was born c. Peter toured West-’Europe

6.Peter changed Russia’s new year to what?________________________________

7.In 1722 Peter started what?____________________________________________

_____8. Where did Peter go in 1698? a. Netherlands b. England c. Russia

9.In what city did Peter die?___________________________

10.In what was Peter born?___________________________