The face of 'Ivan the Terrible' has been digitally reconstructed by researchers (Image: Pen News ) The face of Ivan the Terrible , the Grand Prince of Russia who is often renowned as a vicious tyrant, has been reconstructed by scientists as part of a new research project. The Russian Tsar, who died some 440 years ago in 1584, was just three years old when he rose to power and was in his thirties when he gradually deteriorated into a state of paranoia, ordering the brutal execution of anyone he perceived to be a traitor. Recognised as responsible by historians for thousands of deaths, including the killing of his own son, Ivan IV is frequently described as history’s “cruellest man”.
Now, Cicero Moraes, a Brazilian graphics expert, has used a combination of cutting edge techniques to create a scientific reconstruction of the Tsar’s likeness. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.
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