silver prince by alexei konstantinovich tosto, officially everything it's called a story, but we're used to it being a novel. morozov says: there is no need to hide the truth, ivanin explains why the tsar was formidable, for what? i’ll ask you, i’ll assume that the tsar was formidable for the enemies of the country, you can assume whatever you want, in general you are completely free for this, but the fact is that there ’s a character who explains how he sees it, and he’s a slurp , no, they have already expressed their point of view. renata khabibulina, republic of sakha yakutia, yakutsk city, mobus 26, and tsar ivan the terrible was formidable, because people were sinners, and how he wanted to help with their sins, just with severity, no, i understand everything, but only one verb is missing, that they are sinners, and he wanted that , well, you’ve already said everything, i’m reading it correctly. answer, okay or not, maybe he wants to help them be less sinful, to be cleansed of sins, i will not go anywhere, in your honor, to be cleansed of sins, on march 18, 1584, tsar ion vasilyevich was assigned to ion’s monasticism, and how did it happen? haircut? his conf