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6. Yaroslav 7. Sviatoslav II 8. Sviatopolk 9. Vladimir Monomakh 10. Yuri I 11. Ivan II 12. Dmitry Donskoy 13. Ivan III, 1831. From a private collection
Porcelain Vessel of Tsarevich Ivan Ivanovich, 1849-1853Porcelain Vessel of Tsarevich Ivan Ivanovich. From the Antiquities of the Russian State, 1849-1853. Private Collection
Map of the flow of the Irtysh River from Omsk fortress into Tobolsk, 1780. Creator: IslenyevMap of the flow of the Irtysh River from Omsk fortress into Tobolsk, 1780. Private Collection
Map of the Irtysh River, the southern part of the Siberian Governorate, 1777. Creator: IslenyevMap of the Irtysh River, the southern part of the Siberian Governorate, 1777. Private Collection
General Map of Novorossiysk Governorate, 1779. Creator: Islenyev, Ivan IvanovichGeneral Map of Novorossiysk Governorate, 1779. Private Collection
General Map of Azov Governorate, 1782. Creator: Islenyev, Ivan IvanovichGeneral Map of Azov Governorate, 1782. Private Collection
Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan on November 16, 1581, 1885, (1965). Creator: Il ya RepinIvan the Terrible and His Son Ivan on November 16, 1581, 1885, (1965). Detail. Ivan the Terrible of Russia (1530-1584) killed his son Tsarevich Ivan Ivanovich (1554-1581) in a fit of rage
Count Ivan Ivanovich Diebitsch-Zabalkansky, German-born Russian soldier, 19th century. Artist: Pyotr BasinCount Ivan Ivanovich Diebitsch-Zabalkansky, German-born Russian soldier, 19th century. Hans Karl von Diebitsch (1785-1831) was trained at the Berlin cadet school