Tsars of Russia

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Reign
Tsar
1547-1584
Ivan IV
1584-1598
Feodor I
1598-1605
Boris Godunov
1605-1605
Feodor II
1605-1606
Dmitriy I
1606-1610
Vasili IV
1610-1613
Vladislaw IV
1613-1645
Michael I
1645-1676
Alexis
Reign
Tsar
1676-1682
Feodor III
1682-1696
Ivan V
1682-1725
Peter I
1725-1727
Catherine I
1727-1730
Peter II
1730-1740
Anna
1740-1741
Ivan VI
1741-1762
Elizabeth
Reign
Tsar
1762-1762
Peter III
1762-1796
Catherine II
1796-1801
Paul I
1801-1825
Alexander I
1825-1855
Nicholas I
1855-1881
Alexander II
1881-1894
Alexander III
1894-1917
Nicholas II
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Level 83
Mar 9, 2014
Is there some trick to this or am I doing something wrong? It will not accept any of the answers that I type.
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Level 70
Apr 15, 2014
You need to be a bit more flxible with the spelling. For example, I would spell it "Vasiliy" and not Vasili, Fyodr vs Feodor. Also, Boris I is the same as Boris Godunov. Might also include the houses (Rurikovich, Godunov, Shuysky, Vasa, Romanov). For a challege, maybe include the False Dmitri's. :-)
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Level 60
Dec 16, 2020
There is also the House of Rurik, basically Ivan IV and Feodor I.
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Level 49
Jul 11, 2014
Why do we have to put "I" after someone who was the only ruler of that name? ex. "Michael I". Michael should be enough.
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Level 70
Aug 7, 2017
Quiz needs some cleaning up. More spelling options
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Level 61
Jul 16, 2019
Too many names have other spelling possibilities not included here - Dmitry, Vasily, Wladyslaw.
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Level 87
Jul 22, 2020
Ivan the terrible?

Catherine the great?

Too proscriptive with spellings

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Level 60
Nov 18, 2020
Why is Vladislaw IV here? It's a Polish King.