Creator of Muscovite ulus ( empire) IVAN THE TERRIBLE WAS PEDERAST . THE MOST BIZARRE GAY-LOVE STORY EVER I Fyodor Basmanov

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whats interesting here, 2 out of 3 most popular Muscovite historical figure WERE THE PEDERASTS (older men who are into very young boys) . Even more, IVAN THE TERRIBLE (creator of Muscovite ulus- empire ) , LOVER Fyodor BOSMANOV is Muscovite N1 GAY - MEME (ICON ) today. And you know what ? Muscovite IMPERIALISTS (🇷🇺IMPERIAL , SCHOOL, Moscow "church" books) ARE PERFECTLY OK WITH THIS :auiqs.jpg:

" 🇷🇺Fyodor of having a homosexual relationship with the 🇷🇺 Tsar. "
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couple of examples :



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BY the WAY , Eisensteins (STALIN´S FAVORITE ) was GAY AS WELL
VERY WELL CUT , AND VERY GAY VIDEO, WHICH reveals everything
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DONT SHOW IT TO 🇷🇺 PUTIN AND HIS KGB "priests " )))

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🇷🇺🇸🇦IVAN THE TERRIBLE + Fyodor Basmanov = :love_ya4:

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Stalin and his lover aged 13

 
WIKI : " 🇷🇺Fyodor Basmanov of having a homosexual relationship with the 🇷🇺 Tsar. "

 
Ivan IV was the first good tsar in Russian folklore. His 'terrible' image was made up by late Russaisace travel literature, and later borrowed by an array of Western authors, such as the Polish-Italian author Alexander Guagnini.

Prince Dmitry Ovchina accused Fyodor Basmanov of being the Tsar's lover, and the furious Tsar had the accuser executed in 1563, possibly by strangulation. This fictitious account was written down by the author Alexander Guagnini. According to the historian Solovyov, Guagnini had never been in Moscow, putting the veracity of this account under doubt.
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How Ivan Became "Terrible"
Edward L. Keenan

Harvard Ukrainian Studies
Vol. 28, No. 1/4, RUS' WRIT LARGE: LANGUAGES, HISTORIES, CULTURES: Essays Presented in Honor of Michael S. Flier on His Sixty-Fifth Birthday (2006), pp. 521-542 (22 pages)
Published By: Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute

 
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Ivan IV was the first good tsar in Russian folklore. His 'terrible' image was made up by late Russaisace travel literature, and later borrowed by an array of Western authors, such as the Polish-Italian author Alexander Guagnini.

Prince Dmitry Ovchina accused Fyodor Basmanov of being the Tsar's lover, and the furious Tsar had the accuser executed in 1563, possibly by strangulation. This fictitious account was written down by the author Alexander Guagnini. According to the historian Solovyov, Guagnini had never been in Moscow, putting the veracity of this account under doubt.
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How Ivan Became "Terrible"
Edward L. Keenan

Harvard Ukrainian Studies
Vol. 28, No. 1/4, RUS' WRIT LARGE: LANGUAGES, HISTORIES, CULTURES: Essays Presented in Honor of Michael S. Flier on His Sixty-Fifth Birthday (2006), pp. 521-542 (22 pages)
Published By: Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute

German-born, Muscovite Tsarina "Alexandra" was not very in touch with the common folk
But she is on the record of stating:
Nicki the Muscovites luv the whip
Spot on
 
Ivan IV was the first good tsar in Russian folklore. His 'terrible' image was made up by late Russaisace travel literature, and later borrowed by an array of Western authors, such as the Polish-Italian author Alexander Guagnini.

Prince Dmitry Ovchina accused Fyodor Basmanov of being the Tsar's lover, and the furious Tsar had the accuser executed in 1563, possibly by strangulation. This fictitious account was written down by the author Alexander Guagnini. According to the historian Solovyov, Guagnini had never been in Moscow, putting the veracity of this account under doubt.
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How Ivan Became "Terrible"
Edward L. Keenan

Harvard Ukrainian Studies
Vol. 28, No. 1/4, RUS' WRIT LARGE: LANGUAGES, HISTORIES, CULTURES: Essays Presented in Honor of Michael S. Flier on His Sixty-Fifth Birthday (2006), pp. 521-542 (22 pages)
Published By: Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute

ANY comment on this ? Stalin and his lover aged 13

 
Ivan IV was the first good tsar in Russian folklore. His 'terrible' image was made up by late Russaisace travel literature, and later borrowed by an array of Western authors, such as the Polish-Italian author Alexander Guagnini.

Prince Dmitry Ovchina accused Fyodor Basmanov of being the Tsar's lover, and the furious Tsar had the accuser executed in 1563, possibly by strangulation. This fictitious account was written down by the author Alexander Guagnini. According to the historian Solovyov, Guagnini had never been in Moscow, putting the veracity of this account under doubt.
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How Ivan Became "Terrible"
Edward L. Keenan

Harvard Ukrainian Studies
Vol. 28, No. 1/4, RUS' WRIT LARGE: LANGUAGES, HISTORIES, CULTURES: Essays Presented in Honor of Michael S. Flier on His Sixty-Fifth Birthday (2006), pp. 521-542 (22 pages)
Published By: Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute


I am 99 % sure that pedophile sralin start to abuse 🇷🇺 Lidia when she was much younger maybe 9-10 , stalin was of ´cos " careful " , and she was too young to get pregnant . Remember, Stalin's role model was Ivan the Terrible—a notorious pederast, pedophile, and rapist.

What's interesting here is that two out of the three most popular Muscovite historical figures were pederasts (older men who are into very young boys). Even more striking, Ivan the Terrible—the creator of the Muscovite ulus-empire—had a TEENAGER lover, Fyodor Bosmanov, who is TODAY Muscovite GAY-ICON number ONE. And you know what? Muscovite imperialists ( imperial school, Moscow 'church' books) are perfectly okay with this.

The 13-Year-Old Girl Moscow´s most popular tsar Stalin Tried to Erase from History



So, I wonder what our radical-left Moscow imperialists think about Stalin and Ivan the Terrible's PERVERT sexual habits?
 
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