'', 1885 painting by
Ilya Repin (
Tretyakov Gallery,
Moscow) Ivan Ivanovich is generally believed to have been killed by his father,
Ivan the Terrible; though there is no direct evidence from primary sources. Some sources claim Ivan Ivanovich's relationship with his father began to deteriorate during the later stages of the
Livonian War. Angry with his father for his military failures, Ivan demanded to be given command of some troops to liberate
besieged Pskov. On 19 November 1581, the elder Ivan chastised the tsarevich's wife
Yelena Sheremeteva for being unsuitably dressed, considering her advanced pregnancy, leading to an altercation between the two Ivans. Ivan Ivanovich was killed by his father in a fit of rage, with the argument ending after the elder Ivan fatally struck his son in the head with his pointed staff. Yelena also suffered a miscarriage within hours of the incident. The event is depicted in the famous painting by
Ilya Repin,
Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan. Ivan's death had grave consequences for Russia, since it left no competent heir to the throne. After the tsar's death in 1584, his unprepared son
Feodor I succeeded him as tsar, while
Boris Godunov de facto ruled the country. After Feodor's death, Russia entered a period of political uncertainty known as the
Time of Troubles. ==Ancestry==