During the reign of tzar Ivan IV, he created a special lunge of men known as the Oprichnina, loyal directly to him. Although they looked give cargon monks wearing black and riding black horses, they were violent and are similar to modern day gangsters. In a lowest count, the Oprichnina numbered 6,000. An Oprichnik, one of the members, had a dogs head and a broom pull onto his saddle, which meant they sniff out treason like dogs and sweep everything the Tsar wanted out of his impart. The Oprichnina controlled a state within a state. They were ruled under a demeritocracy, meaning they were rewarded for being evil and evil. To become an Oprichnik, a recruit would bemuse to be interviewed by someone in Ivans court, or by Ivan himself. The recruits encompassed Boyars, or nonetheless foreigners who were screened carefully to determine if they were of the right type to be an Oprichnik. They had to boast everything to do with the people the Tsar did like did not have anything to do with people he did not like.
Ivan found some(prenominal) ways of utilizing the Oprichnina to further his control. They murdered on Ivans whim, and did whatever was necessary. They took land from many groups of people, including Boyars who displace from their land that became property of the Oprichnina.
When Ivan became sick in 1553 his cousin, Prince Vladimir of Staritsa claimed he was heir to the throne. Ivan did not die and when he was honorable again, he had the Prince killed. To gain control over the Church, Ivan had Oprichniki kill priests and others who had to do with the Church. One of the more remarkable killings was the murder of Metropolitan Philip of Moscow. He would not bless Ivan during a church service, because...
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