You will then compare it (night) with the Novgorod journey of the same Horrible. Or is it not visible in the eye? Or have you just not read about this journey, in books, with a normal reference machine?
We have read.
In 1569, Grozny arrived in Novgorod, which had about 40,000 inhabitants. There was an epidemic, and there was a smell of rebellion. According to the results of the reign of the emperor, the memorial lists fully preserved in the synods mark 2800 deaths. But Jerome Gorsay in “Russia Notes” points out that the opričniki cut out 700,000 people in Novgorod.
Are you referring to this glorious man?