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Ivan the Terrible is regarded as one of the cruellest rulers in Russia’s long history: a bloodthirsty and paranoid tyrant who killed his own son. Even during tsarist times no monuments were built to him.

Now, however, the figure of the 16th-century tsar is having something of a renaissance, prompting a debate that is as much about contemporary Russian politics as it is setting the historical record straight.

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