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Ivan The Terrible: The Hunt For The Psychopathic Tzar's Lost Library | Myth Hunters | Chronicle
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Ivan the Terrible, the first Tsar of Russia, was known for his cruelty and sadism, but legend suggests he possessed a secret library hidden beneath the Kremlin, containing priceless ancient literature.
In the 20th century, an archaeologist named Stelletskii embarked on a quest to prove the existence of Ivan's library, facing dangers from both Stalin's secret police and the treacherous tunnels beneath Moscow. Ivan's paranoia led him to kill anyone who knew of the library's location, and by the 20th century, most believed it to be merely a legend until Stetsy's determined pursuit.

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@007EnglishAcademy

1 month ago

A typical Chronicle documentary where the end is a variation of ''we will keep looking'' and/or ''we will probably never know''.

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@williamharris8367

1 month ago

Realistically, anything stored underground in damp conditions will long have disintegrated in the intervening centuries, most especially paper and leather bindings. Even if there was once a hidden library, it has not existed for centuries.

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@Garbeaux.

1 month ago

That library was gone along time ago. Prob not long after his reign in The Times of Troubles. Also, how many times has Moscow been burned basically to the ground? You’d have as much luck finding the Library of Alexandria as Ivan’s. Btw not sure why the Russian Imperial authorities wouldn’t let Stalinsky dig under the armory tower. Nicholas II was rarely in Moscow. St Petersburg had been the capital of Imperial Russia.

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@Rat-Salad

1 month ago

I enjoyed the bits in between the adverts…

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@quentincollins1825

1 month ago

I wish Vincent Price could have played Ivan.

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@bobsbigboy_

1 month ago

Yes! New Ivan IV video dropped!!!

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@PersonOfTheInternet280

1 month ago

I'm in the middle of watching Eisensteins Ivan The Terrible. Nice upload.

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@SuperZippyzippy

1 month ago

The cruelty from humans never ceases to amaze me

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@lds22466

1 month ago

9:44 “They weren’t vegetarian times”………what?!!? Credibility destroyedm😂😂😂

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@user-fw4kk1ym9y

1 month ago

"Ivan The Redoubtable" is correct translation (not the Terrible, but redoubtable). "Terrible" is wrong translation. Feel the difference.

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@maryduhon9769

4 weeks ago

Thats a super cool story

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@kurtkrause8640

1 month ago

Keep at it buddy You are the Zen Master of tooth piks greetings from South Africa

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@d.c.8828

1 month ago

How exciting! ⛏️

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@terryhoath1983

1 month ago

Игнатий Яковлевич Стеллецкий (Ignatius Yakovlevich Stelletskii) in the 1910s and 1920s had a modern head torch and a modern powerful hand torch did he ? Ohhh ! and in places, bearing in mind the floodlights here and there, I don!t know why he bothered with the head and hand torch, the flood lights would have been better. Ivan, of course, had a glass sided lantern and was also aided, deep in tunnels, by electric back lighting. REMARKABLE !!! This is supposed to be serious, spare us the totally unrealistic and misleading drama

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@eriglaser

1 month ago

Anyone else feel like that archeologist was a Rick Riordan demigod? This has huge child of Athena trying to find some book his mom lost in the Byzantine Empire. Poor guy.

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@meeeka

1 month ago

But there weren't there two Rurkid Ivans, Ivan III the Great and Ivan IV the Terrible?

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@branimalcrossingneweed

1 month ago

It’s clearly real the list was found so we just need to pick up where he left off😅

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@Johnconno

4 weeks ago

Things were simpler in those days.

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@tazkrebbeks3391

1 month ago

Sorry. I don't believe 1/2 of what they say.

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