Ivan I Debranin, first Archbishop of Ochrid (11th-century)
Ivan I of Moscow (1288–1340), Prince of Moscow
Ivan I Crnojević of Zeta (r. 1465–1490)
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IvanI Danilovich Kalita (Russian: Иван I Данилович Калита; 1 November 1288 – 31 March 1340 or 1341) was Prince of Moscow from 1325 to at least 1340,...
Iohannes, Janus, Iouan, Ioannis, Yuan, Ivan, Yuvan, etc. In the few acts of his own chancellery, his name results Ivan or Ivanъ; his Slavonic acts were probably...
Look up Ivan, Иван, or Іван in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ivan (Cyrillic: Иван / Іван) is a Slavic male given name, connected with the variant of...
Ivan IV Vasilyevich (Russian: Иван IV Васильевич; 25 August 1530 – 28 March [O.S. 18 March] 1584), commonly known as Ivan the Terrible, was Grand Prince...
exclusively. IvanI was able to collect tribute from the Russian princes to the Golden Horde and his reign saw a significant strengthening of Moscow as Ivan increased...
Kaloyan or Kalojan, also known as IvanI, Ioannitsa or Johannitsa (Bulgarian: Калоян, Йоаница; c. 1170 – October 1207), the Romanslayer, was emperor or...
the ruler of the Golden Horde, Mamai, in the Battle of Kulikovo in 1380. Ivan III ("the Great") further consolidated the state during his 43-year reign...
Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (Russian: Иван Петрович Павлов, IPA: [ɪˈvan pʲɪˈtrovʲɪtɕ ˈpavləf] ; 26 September [O.S. 14 September] 1849 – 27 February 1936) was...
Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan on 16 November 1581 is a painting by Russian realist artist Ilya Repin made between 1883 and 1885. It depicts the grief-stricken...
Russian monarch to be crowned tsar was Ivan IV, who had held the title of sovereign and grand prince. In 1721, Peter I adopted the title of emperor and proclaimed...
Ivan Ivanovich Zhegalkin (Russian: Ива́н Ива́нович Жега́лкин; 3 August 1869, Mtsensk – 28 March 1947, Moscow) was a Russian and Soviet mathematician. He...
Kupala; Polish: Noc Kupały, Belarusian: Kupalle, Russian: Ivan Kupala, Kupala, Ukrainian: Ivan Kupalo) is one of the major folk holidays of the Eastern...
Prince of Moscow and Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1340 to 1353. The son of IvanI, Simeon continued his father's policies aimed to increase the power and...
Dolgorukiy in 1156, destroyed by the Mongols in 1237 and rebuilt in oak by IvanI Kalita in 1339. Dmitri Donskoi replaced the oak palisade with a strong citadel...
1696, jointly ruling with his younger half-brother Peter I. Ivan was the youngest son of Alexis I of Russia by his first wife, Maria Miloslavskaya, while...
referred to as Ivan IV Smilets, numbered after Ivan Asen I–III (then considered IvanI–III) and not counting Kaloyan as IvanI nor counting Ivan Vladislav...
Ivan II Ivanovich the Fair (Russian: Иван II Иванович Красный, romanized: Ivan II Ivanovich Krasnyy; 30 March 1326 – 13 November 1359) was Prince of Moscow...
Ivan Ira Esme Morris (29 November 1925 – 19 July 1976) was an English writer, translator and editor in the field of Japanese studies. Ivan Morris was born...
Ivan Ivanovich (Russian: Иван Иванович; 28 March 1554 – 19 November 1581) was the second son of Russian tsar Ivan the Terrible by his first wife Anastasia...
Ivan (Romanian pronunciation: [anˈdrej virˈd͡ʒil iˈvan]; born 4 January 1997) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Liga I...