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Description | "Albus rex" Ivan III of Russia (the Great) (1440-1505).
From: H.F. Helmolt (ed.): History of the World. New York, 1901. Helmolt, H.F., ed. History of the World. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1902. |
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Date | 1575 | ||||||
Source | Copied from University of Texas Portrait Gallery. | ||||||
Author | H.F. Helmolt | ||||||
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