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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ensemble of the Novodevichy Convent' has mentioned 'Ivan the Terrible' in the following places:
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Extant documents date its construction to 1524xe2x80x931525; yet its lofty ground floor, magisterial proportions, and projecting central gable are typical of monastery cathedrals built at the behest of Ivan the Terrible.
Vasili's son, tsar Ivan the Terrible (reigned 1533xe2x80x931584), would later grant a number of other villages to the convent.
The Novodevichy Convent housed many ladies from the Russian royal families and boyar clans who had been forced to take the veil, such as Ivan the Terrible's daughter-in-law Yelena Sheremeteva (in residence 1581xe2x80x931587), Feodor I's wife Irina Godunova (in residence 1598xe2x80x931603; she was there with her brother Boris Godunov until he became a ruler himself), Sofia Alekseyevna (Peter the Great's half-sister; in residence 1689xe2x80x931704), Eudoxia Lopukhina (Peter the Great's first wife, in residence 1727xe2x80x931731), and others.
These include Ivan the Terrible, Boris Godunov and the Time of Trouble of early 17th century, the father of Peter the Great, Alexey Michailovich as well as his daughter Princess Sofia Alekseevna and her struggle for power with the incoming Emperor Peterxc2xa0I, and the Patriotic War against Napoleon in 1812.