Ivan Ivanovich (Ива́н Иванович) (28 March 1554 – 19 November 1581) of the House of Rurik, was Tsarevich - the heir apparent - of the Tsardom of Russia, being the second son of Ivan the Terrible and Anastasia Romanovna, and elder brother of Feodor.
The young Ivan apparently accompanied his father during the Massacre of Novgorod at the age of 15. For five weeks, he and his father would watch the Oprichniks with enthusiasm and retire to church for prayer.
Ivan purportedly once saved his father from an assassination attempt. A Livonian prisoner named Bykovski raised a sword against the elder Ivan, only to be rapidly stabbed by the Tsarevich.
In 1566, it was suggested that he marry Virginia Eriksdotter, daughter of King Eric XIV of Sweden, but this did not come about. At the age of 17, Ivan was betrothed to Eudoxia Saburova, one of 12 marriage finalists rejected by his father. Due to her sterility, Ivan's father banished her to a convent. He later married Praskovia Solova, only to have the elder Ivan send her away for the same reason.
The following is a list of characters from Camelot Software Planning's Golden Sun series of role-playing video games, consisting of 2001's Golden Sun for Game Boy Advance and its 2003 Game Boy Advance follow-up, Golden Sun: The Lost Age, which deals with the efforts of opposing groups of magic-wielding warriors concerning the restoration of the omnipotent force of Alchemy to the fictional world of Weyard. Classified as Adepts of Weyard's four base elements of Earth, Fire, Wind, and Water, these characters possess the ability to employ a chi-like form of magic named Psynergy. Adepts among the common populace are few and far between the settlements of the game's world. The game's characters were created and illustrated by Camelot's Shin Yamanouchi.
Ivan, Son of the White Devil (Italian: Ivan, il figlio del diavolo bianco, also known just as Ivan) is a 1953 Italian adventure film written and directed by Guido Brignone and starring Paul Campbell and Nadia Gray. It grossed 345 million lire at the Italian box office.
Ori or ORI may refer to:
People:
Fictional or mythical characters:
ORI:
Middle-earth is the setting of much of J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium. The term is equivalent to the term Midgard of Norse mythology, describing the human-inhabited world, i.e. the central continent of world of Tolkien's imagined mythological past. Tolkien's most widely read works, The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings take place entirely in Middle-earth, and Middle-earth has also become a short-hand to refer to the legendarium or its "fictional-universe".
Within his stories, Tolkien translated the name "Middle-earth" as Endor (or sometimes Endórë) and Ennor in the Elvish languages Quenya and Sindarin respectively, sometimes referring only to the continent that the stories take place on, with another southern continent called the Dark Land.
Middle-earth is the central continent of Earth (Arda) in an imaginary period of the Earth's past (Tolkien placed the end of the Third Age at about 6,000 years before his own time), in the sense of a "secondary or sub-creational reality". Its general position is reminiscent of Europe, with the environs of the Shire intended to be reminiscent of England (more specifically, the West Midlands, with Hobbiton set at the same latitude as Oxford).
Ori is a Hebrew given name, which means "my light". It is commonly a male name. A female name with a similar meaning and sound is Orli (meaning "light to me"). The name Ori may refer to:
It was clinical we'd break away
It was typical this stray lit day we'd save
(it was all about to change)
It was all about to change the way we'd break
(clear as day)
Alive we'd lay
(a day with rain)
But not for one
Second to change, it was all about to change the way we'd break
But we won't break
I never tried too hard to get you
Ever tried to fall to catch you
You'll never know who I really am
If I ever saw inside I let you
Live a lie and I'll forget you
You'll never know who I really am
It was criminal I lay awake
Never lyrical you'd help me waste my time
(It was all about to fade)
It was all about to fade away or break
(clear as day)
Do you feel fake?
(a day with rain)
And time will run
We separate, it was all about to change the way we'd break
But we won't break
I never tried too hard to get you
Ever tried to fall to catch you
You'll never know who I really am
If I ever saw inside I let you
Live a lie and I'll forget you
You'll never know who I really am
Who I am, who I am, who I am
Oh I've come to find you out
I'll bury all the doubt that I'm alive again,
alive again soon everyone will know
I'm not fine but I'm fine without you here,
I'm not fine but I'm fine without you here, at all, at all
Without you here
I never tried too hard to get you
Ever tried to fall to catch you
You'll never know who I really am
If I ever saw inside I let you
Live a lie and I'll forget you
You'll never know who I really am