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Abdul-Khan, Jenkinson, relations with, 277

Absolutism, Ivan IV., growth under, 12–16
origin of, 10–12, 37

Academy of Wilna, 300

Adachev, Alexis, birth of, 123
Council, member of, 224
Dmitri's succession, attitude towards, 225
exile and disgrace of, 226–228
Livonian deputation, reception of, 179
Okolnitchyï, raised to rank of, 133
Sylvester and, work of, 132
Daniel, commander of Muscovite forces, 170
Feodor, Dmitri’s succession, attitude towards, 225

Adams, Clement, traveller, 161, 162

Agraféna, sister to Obolenski, 120

Agricultural classes, depression among, 22–24

Akssakov, Constantine, reference to, 222, 263, 391
Ivan, 78

Alatyr, forts at, 149

Albert, Bishop, founder. of Riga, 173, 174

Albert of Brandenburg, 175
of Prussia, 202

Alevisio, 80

Alexander of Bulgaria, 118, 124

Alexandrov, Sloboda of, flight of Ivan to, 199; retirement to, 240; life at, 256, 364–372; Russo-Swedish treaty signed at, 195, 196

Alexis, Bishop of Rostov, 154

Amman, Jost, 94

Anastasia, wife of Ivan the Terrible, 127; death of, 189, 226

Andréiévitch, Prince Vladimir, 130, 224, 243; punishment and death of, 250

Anikiév, Simon, 353

Arcudius, Peter, 66

Aristocracy, the, condition of, 7–10, 13–16

Arkhangel, exports from, 50, 53
rise of, as a port, 297

Arkhangelsk, 3

Army, the Polish, 304–309, 314
the Russian :
artillery, development of, 162, 163
cavalry methods of, 161, 162
composition and strength of, 159–161, 309–312
Foscarini's description of, 172
Possokha, division of the, 160, 161
Striélisy, division of the, 159, 160

Art, 78–85, 297; Byzantine style in, 80, 81

Artemi, prior of Troïtsa, 89, 151

Artsybachev, envoy, 327

Arundel, Earl of, 274

Arzamas, position of, 5

Ascheraden, atrocities at, 214

Assanids of Bulgaria, 125

Assemblies: of 1566, 148, 149; of 1551, 149

Astrakan, capture of, 168, 169
fisheries of, 53
Tartar claims on, 199, 200

Augsburg Reichstag, the, 183

Aura, Sultana, 277

Azov, 348

Bachkirs tribe, 167, 352

Bantieh-Kamiénski, 123

Barberini, Francesco, 77

Barma, artist, 83

Barsoukov, A., 369

Barténiev, Danilo, 370

Basmanov, Alexis, Alexandrov, at, 366
Feodor, Alexandrov, at, 366, 376 death of, 256

Basmanov, Feodor, Kourbski's opinion of, 232
Obolenski-Ovtchinine, quarrel with, 228

Batory, character of, 299–301
Cossack military system remodelled by, 302
election of, 188, 298, 299; Supported by the Sultan, 212
funds, scarcity of, 321
Iam-Zapolski, truce of, 337–343
Ivan the Terrible, struggles with, 171, 285, 286; campaigns against, 306–343; diplomatic relations with, 318–321
Magnus and, relations between, 214, 215
moderation of, 308, 309
Stephen, of Somlyo, 298

Batou, 62

Bear-baiting, 113, 114, 370, 371

Bearskins, white, export of, 53

Beckmann, 217 'Bee,' the, reference to, 65, 67, 73

Bekboulatovitch, Simeon, 260–263

Bekiesz, Gabriel, 324
Gaspard, 316

Berthold, Bishop, 173

Best, Robert, envoy to Russia, 281, 282
Romanus, commercial agent, 48, 49

Bestoujev family, the, 49

Bestoujev-Rioumine, 264, 391

Bezsonov, 375

Biéjets, district of, 4

Biela River, 3

Biélaiév, 310

Biélooziéro, fisheries of, 53
monastery at, 27, 104; Vassiane Kossoï in, 88, 89

Biélov, reference to, 264

Biélski, Athanasius, 325
Bogdan, councillor to Ivan the Terrible, 290, 292, 295, 333; favourite of, 366, 376; death of Ivan, connection with, 377, 378
family, 224, 230
Prince Ivan Dmitriévitch, pretensions of, 120; Biélooziéro, at, 121 ; Sigismund-Augustus and, 194; death of, 199 ; prosecution of, 229, 230; Ziémchichina, at head of, 246
Simon, at Kazan, 157

Birds, export of, 54

Black Cross Knights, 174–177

Blajennyié, the, 114, 115

Blandrata, 300

Bobyli, class, 19, 20

Boch or Bochius, Opritchniki, account by, 266

Bockhorn, Christian, 258

Boë, 303

Bohemian and Moravian brothers, the, 258

Boïars, aristocracy of Russia, the, 7–10
Council of the, 35
dress and manners of, 109–111
first assembly of, 133–135
government of the, 120–123
Ivan, opposition to, 225
literature among the, 220

Boïarskaïa Douma, the, 36, 223

Bolkhovski, Prince Simon, 356

Bolognetti, Papal Nuncio, 349

Bomel or Bomelius, Elysius, 110, 283, 284

'Book of the Hundred Chapters,' 152, 155

Boratynski, reference to, 349

Borovski, Paphnucius, monk, 119

Botvid, John, 64

Boudomirovitch, legend of, 25

Boulat, Tartar warrior, 157

Boulew or Lueo, Nicholas (Niemtchine), 344

Boutourline, Ivan Mikhaïlovitch, 316

Bowes, Jeremy, embassy of, 290–297

Brakel, Tilman, preacher, 17

Brattchiny, 110, 111

Bribery, prevalence of, 50

Bromley, Lord and Lady, 289

Brothers of the Sword, order of the, 174

Buchau, 95

Buckwheat, culture of, 50

Budget, the Muscovite, 61

Burckhard, chaplain, 269

Burrough, Mr. Stephen, 276

Byzantine chronicles, reference to, 10

Cabot, Sebastian, 273

Cahun, Monsieur Léon, 62

Caligari, Papal Nuncio, 327, 330, 331

Calvinism in Moscow, 258

Cannon, first use of, 162

Carelia, iron and mica found in, 54; Batory’s fight in, 317

Cartier, Joseph, 273

Casimir of Poland, 63, 117, 250

Castiglione, Baldassare, 78

Catherine, Queen of Sweden, 189, 190, 199

Cellini, 269

Cerularius, Michael, 343

Chamane, the, 69

Chancellor, Richard, expedition to Russia, 273, 274, 275; return to England, 275; death of, 276
impressions of Russia, 357
reference to, 162, 272, 361

Charles the Bold, 1

Chaudoir, reference to, 60

Chérémétiev, Feodor, flight of, 303
Helena, 375
Ivan Vassiliévitch, Russian commander, 213; punishment of, 230, 367; monastery of St. Cyril, in, 268
Nikita Vassiliévitch, 367

Chevirev, Prince Dmitri, death of, 247

Chévriguine, Leonti Istoma (Thos. Severingen), Russian envoy to Rome, 318, 319, 326–331

Chmourlo, Monsieur, 393

Chodkiewicz, Gregory, Grand Hetman of Lithuania, 194, 212, 303

Choisnin, reference to, 208

Chouïski, Andrew, 120, 122
Ivan, 120
Ivan Petrovitch, death of, 268 party, the, 120, 121, 224
Peter, 311; death of, 247
Prince Alexander Borissovitch, death of, 247
Vassili Vassilévitch, 120

Christian II. of Denmark, 185, 186

'Chronicle of Khrouchtchov,' 134

Chtchelkalov, Andrew, Russian councillor, 290, 292, 295, 296, 297, 303

Church, the, despotic influence of, 10; lands held by, 17, 18; wealth of, 27–29; power of, 26, 27; primacy, struggle for, 29; Greek element in, 31; Government, cooperation with, 33, 34; usury of the, 59, 60; effect of, on the people, 62; learning, effect on, 62–67; characteristics of the national, 64; ritual, importance attached to, 68; Finnish element in, 69; art in, 85; heresy in, 86–90

Clenke, Rudolph, Papal envoy, 327

Clinton, Edward, Earl of Lincoln, 288

Coalitions, Russo-Swedish, 194, 195; Polish-Danish, 195

Coast fisheries, 53, 54

Cobenzl, Russian envoy, 261

Code, 1497, of, 8, 20, 37, 47, 48, 97, 147; Soudiébnik, the, 8, 47; 1550 and 1551, of, 142 et seq.

Collo, Francesco da, reference to, 126

Colonization, monasteries, influence on, 29

Colonna, Egidio, 77

Combat, trial by, 48, 49

Commune, the, 43–46

Communities, Zadrouga, the, 107, 108; brattchiny, 110, 111

Company, the Russian or Muscovite, 275–290

'Conciliable of the Hundred Chapters,' 150–156

Conrad, Duke of Mazovia and Cujavia, 174

Constantine the Great, 47

Constantinople, fall of, 11; offered to Ivan by Maximilian, 212

Copronymus, Constantine, 47

Corn, export of, and price of, 50–52

Cortez, 273

Cossacks, depredations, 58
origin of, 169, 170
Riazan, the, 354
Stroganovs and the, 354, 355

Coulanges, Fustel de, 22

Council of Boïars, 35
of Florence, 343
of Lyons, 343
of war, scope of, 36–38

Courland, Duke of, 268

Court customs, 362, 363
jesters, 363, 364
of Ivan IV., description of, 357–364

Crimea, Ivan IV., attitude towards, 170–172
Tartars, dominated by, 157

Crimes, fines and penalties for, 47 et seq.

Crops, Northern Russia, of, 50; rotation of, 52

Currency: coinage, scarcity of, 60
monetary system, 51, 52

Customs, Court, 362, 363

Cyprian the Bulgarian, Metropolitan, 124

Cyril, the Metropolitan, 33

Czartoryski family, 230

Czasniki, 314

Czerczel, Peter, 331

da Collo, Francesco, reference to, 126

Dahlman, reference to, 195

Dantzig, 193, 194

Darcel, 81

de Coulanges, Fustel, 22

de la Gardie, Pontus, 317, 325

de Léry, Jean, 273

de Mornay, Philip, 191

de Ponte, Nicola, doge, 330

de Valois, Henri, candidature of, 207, 208
elected King of Poland, 209
flight of, 209

del Portico, Vincenzo, Papal envoy, 26

Denmark: Livonia, encroachments in, 198, 199
Poland, attitude towards, 30; negotiations with, 191
Sweden and, treaty relations, 198

Deputationstag of Spire, the, 133

Derbych-Ali, Tsar of Astrakan, 168, 260

Dereviénskiié, class, 19

Derpt, 178, 185, 187, 192, 214

Devlet-Ghireï, Khan of Kazan, 163

Devtelev, Prince Ivan, 374

di Paulo, Francesco, 370

Diakhonov, Monsieur, historian, 19, 24

Diakovo, 84

Disna, 306

Dithmar, reference to, 10

Dlugosz, historian, 304

Dmitri, Tsarevitch, question of succession, 224; childhood of, 374, 376

Dmitrov, Opritchniki in, 243

Dnieper, the Lower, 2, 3, 6

Dokladnyie, class, 20, 22

Dolgorouki, George, 2
Maria, 374

Domestic life, description of, 100–109

'Domostroï,' the, 52, 72, 74–78

Don Carlos, 384

Dorokhobouje, exports of, 54

Douchan, the Servian, 118

Douma, the, Lay Council, 33

Doumnyi Dvorianine, office of, 36, 37

Dress, men’s, 92; women’s, 92, 93

Dreux, Battle of, 305

Drohojowski, John, envoy of Batory, 310

Droysen, reference to, 177, 183

Drujen, town of, 184

du Perche, Comte, arrest of, 216

Dubiélov, Professor, 66

Dudley, Ambrose, Earl of Warwick, 288

Dues, trading, 56, 57

Dunaburg, town of, 184

Durforth, Cornelius, 273

Dvina, Nofthern, colonization in valley of, 4; mica found on banks of, 54

Dvinsk, 54

Dzierzek, Polish envoy, 319

Economic System, the, 50–60

Edward VI. of England, Ivan IV., relations with, 274, 275

Eletski, Prince, Russian envoy in truce of lam-Zapolski, 336, 341

Elizabeth of England, Ivan IV., trading relations with, 277, 278; diplomatic relations, 279–290

Elizariév, Roman, physician, 285

Elk-skins, export of, 53

Elmes, Richard, 110, 284

England: embassies to Russia, 277, 279–290
monopolies question, 292
trading relations with Ivan IV., 274–278; diplomatic relations, 279–290

Eric XIV., King of Sweden, dethronement of, 188
Ivan, relations with, 191, 192

Eric XIV., King of Sweden, madness of, 197
Russian nobles, intrigues with, 194, 195

Ermak (Ermak Timofiéiévitch), exploits of, 169, 355–357; Koutchoum defeated by, 355

Ermes, Siege of, 213

Ermine, export of, 53

Ernest, Archduke, 330, 331
Czarevitch, candidate for Polish throne, 211, 212

Esthonia, Denmark’s claim to, 182, 186, 192
Ivan’s conquests in, 213

Eudoxia, Princess, death of, 268

Euphemia, daughter of Ivan IV., 203

Europe, Russian trade with, 54

Exports, 53, 54

Fairs, 54–56

Farensbach, George, 307

Fédorov, Ivan, typographer, 21

Fellin, Swedish leader, 312
town, 182

Feodor, Czarevitch, Polish throne, candidate for, 205, 206, 208; Tsar Simeon stripped of his duchy by, 261

Feodorovitch, Feodor, 374
Michael, 262
Vassili, Pskov defended by, 322

Ferdinand I., Emperor, 133

Fickel, fall of, 325

Fiedler, reference to, 343

Fikel, conquest of, 213

Finance, 61

Finns, religion of the, 30, 69, 70

Fioraventi, Aristote, 80

Fires, frequency of, 57; in Moscow, 128

Fish, export of, 53, 54

Flax, export of, 54

Fletcher, traveller, reference to, 31, 51, 53, 59, 61, 92, 95, 163, 310, 361, 397

Florentine Union, the, 11, 29, 64, 67

Foreign Affairs, Office of, 35, 134

Forsten, reference to, 209, 214, 264

Foscarini, Venetian envoy, 172

Founikoy, treasurer, 256

Frederic II. of Denmark, 186

Frensham, Richard, apothecary, 110, 284

Friasini, Italian architect, 121

Frolov, Russian councillor, 292, 295

Furs, export of, 53

Fürstenberg, governorship of Livonia refused by, 203
prisoner at Moscow, 182
successor to Von Plettenberg, 176

Galitzine, 169, 303

Gama, 273

Garon, Captain, 323

Garret, William, of the Russian Company, 282

Gdov, 4

Germany, Livonia, struggles for, 173,

Ghireï, Outémich, 157, 158
Safa, Khan of Kazan, 157

Giustiniani, 269

Glagoliév, Monsieur, 379

Glastonbury Library, the, 65

Glinski, Helen, 118–120<be /> Prince George Vassilévitch, 128
Prince Michael Vassilévitch, 128, 129, 179
Prince Vassili Mikhaïlovitch, 229

Gloukhov, Ivan, 356

Glover, Thomas, 292

Godounov, Boris, Bowes, attitude towards, 297
favourite of Ivan IV., 246, 293, 366
Ivan's death attributed to, 377
Tsar Simeon and, 261

Golovine, Russian Ambassador, 303

Golovoiou, punishment, 49

Goobnyié starosty, 145

Gooby, districts, 143, 144

Gorbatyï, Prince Alexander Borissovitch, made Governor of Kazan, 166

Gorski, biographer, 264

Goundorov, Prince, 114

Gourii, Archbishop of Kazan, 397

Government: absolutism, origin of, 37
Boïars, of the, 120–123
central power, 35–38
commune, the, 43–46
economic system, the, 50–60
finance, 61
judicial organization and legislation, 46–50
Miéstnitchestvo, the, 41, 42
Parliament, see that head
whee organization, 38–40
Vodskaïa-Piatina, the, 70

Gregory XIII., Pope, policy of, 331, 344

Grey, Richard, English agent, 275

GriaznoÏ, Vassili, 366, 382
Vassiouchka, 239, 246

Grigoriévitch, Nikita, 353

Grünwald, fight at, 175

Guagnino, reference to, 60, 112, 228, 253, 256, 371; work of, 265

Guédymin, 7, 89, 120

Gyllenstjerna, envoy of Eric XIV., 195

Hakluyt Collection, reference to, 49, 59, 272, 276, 291

Hansa, the, 172, 178, 184, 185

Hanseatic League, the, 195

Hapsal, fall of, 213, 325 “f;

Haraburda, Michael, Polish envoy, 207, 303, 336

Harrien, 174, 185, 187

Hastings, Mary, proposed marriage to Ivan IV., 285–290

Hatton, Sir Christopher, 287

Hausmann, reference to, 308

Haxthausen, Baron von, 43

Heidenstein, reference to, 323

Helmet, Siege of, 213

Hemp, export of, 54

Henning, reference to, 265

Henry the Lion, 173

Henry I. of France, 63

Henry VIII. of England, 61, 270

Herberstein, reference to, 15, 50, 51, 56, 87, 112, 119, 126, 274

Herburt, John; 303

Heresies in the Church, 86-90

Herzen, 84

Hilferding, 375

Horsey, reference to, 256, 262, 266, 267, 289, 297, 371, 377

Hungarian Infantry, 309

Hunsdon, Lord, 287

Huntingdon, Lord, 285

ladiger, 353

Iagiello, military leader, 175

Iakhroma River, the, 225

Iakovlevitch, Maximus, 353

Iam-Zapolski, negotiations at, 336
truce of, 337–343

Iaouza River, the, 217

Iaroslav, founder of Iouriév, 182

Iaroslavitch, Michael, 29

Iconography, 81, 82

lerwen territory, 185

Ikonnikov, Monsieur, 28

llovaïski, reference to, 264

Imports, 53, 54

Indiger-Mohammed, 163

Iouriév, town of, 173, 182

Iron, Carelia, found in, 54

Isoiflianié sect, the, 89, 151, 221

Iousouf, head of Tartar-Nogaïs tribe, 168

Ismaïl, of Tartar-Nogaïs tribe, 168

Ivan III. (the Great), Church, attitude towards, 34
conquests of, 3
death of, 118
land laws under, 18
Rome, attitude towards, 117

Ivan IV. (the Terrible), Batory, campaigns against, 285, 286, 310–326; diplomatic relations with, 315, 318–321
Boïars, treatment under, 7–10; opposition to, 225; punishment of, 247
Ivan IV, (the Terrible), Bowes, negotiations with, 293–297
Catherine of Sweden, claim for, 201
character of, 12, 221–223, 379–386; motives of, 223; monastic tendencies of, 368–370; knowledge and intelligence of, 386–390; ideas and feelings of, 390–394
Codes of, see Codes
Elysius Bomel, relations with, 283, 284<br /. England, relations with, under Edward VI., 274, 275; Philip and Mary, 275–277; Elizabeth, 277–290
Eric XIV., King of Sweden, correspondence with, 194, 195; treaty with, 188, 192, 195; Sweden, claims on, 196, 197; Swedish envoys, treatment of, 199
Esthonia, conquests in, 213
favourites of, 366
financial policy of, 397
flight to Alexandrov and Rostov, before Tartar invasion, 199
Iam-Zapolski, truce of, 337–343
letters of, on monastic life, 86, 87; to Sweden, 201, 202; Kourbski, to, 232–234
Livonia, conquests in, 213; abandonment of, 335–337
Magnus, negotiations with, 203; treatment of, 210
Moscow, secret departure from, 240; cruelties in, 255, 256
Novgorod, pillaging of, 251–254; Pskov, 254
Opritchntki, organization of, 237–273; cruelties of, 265, 266
Poland, and (see also Batory), proposed alliance with, 188; candidate for Polish throne, 188, 205–209; Feodor’s election, attitude towards, 206–209; Polish crown claimed for Ernest, 211; Polish missionaries, reception of, 258, 259
popularity of, 236, 270, 271, 398
results of reign of, 394-399
revenue of, 61
Rome, diplomatic relations with, 326 et seq.; Papal mediation between Poland and Russia, 331–337
Russia, state of, on accession, 3
Sigismund-Augustus and, relations between, 189–191
Swedes, Magnus. supported against the, 198
Ivan IV. (the Terrible), Tsar Simeon, 260–263
Tsarevitch, murder of, 375
Vienna, relations with, 313
will of, 257
youth of, 116–123; and coronation of, 123–128; family of, 374–377; death of, 291, 349, 377, 378

Ivangorod, 175

Ivanovitch, Michael, 149
Prince Peter, death of, 190
Vassili, 1, 30

Jacob, Emmanuel Ben, astronomical tables of, 153

Jagellon, Alexander, 206
Catherine, 317

Jaroslav the Great, 173

Jaroslav, early government of, 3; agriculture in, 50; fish. honey, and tallow, exported from, 53; saltpetre prepares at, 54

Jehosaphat of Troïtsa, conciliable of 1551, in, 154; advice of, regarding Ivan's stay in Moscow, 157, 158

Jenkinson, Anthony, reference to, 5, 59, 92, 95, 112, 163, 172, 361; Russia, trading adventures in, 277–279

Jesuits, religious campaign in Russia and Livonia, 317 et seq.

'Joachim’s Thaler,' 60

John, Duke of Finland, afterwards King of Poland, 190, 197, 209
the Faster, patriarch of Constantinople, 343

Judicial organization, legislation and, 46–51

Junsten, Paul, 201

Kabalnyié, class, 20, 22

Kachine, Prince George, death of, 228
Prince Ivan Soukhoi, death of, 247

Kaïboul, Tsarevitch of Kazan, 269

Kalita, 28, 29

Kalka, disaster of the, 3

Kalouga, town of, 53, 244

Kaluga, 3

Kama River, 3, 6, 352

Karamzine, reference to, 83, 106, 237, 263, 268, 308, 309, 310, 369, 394

Kargopol, iron-mines of, 54; Opritchniki, in, 243

Karkhus, 192

Karpov, Russian Ambassador, 303

Kashira, 6

Kassiane, Bishop of Riazan, 151

Kassimov, khanate of, 200

Kaveline, reference to, 21, 263

Kazan, conquest of, 6, 163–166, 396; results of, 166–168
expeditions against, 158
'office of,’ 35
Tartar claim on, 199, 200

Keppen’s map, reference to, 69

Kettler. Gotthard, successor to Fürstenberg, 182; Sigismund-Augustus, relations with, 184–187; governorship of Livonia refused by, 203

Kexholm, fall of, 317

Kezholm, 191

Khabaroy, Ivan Ivanovitch, 368

Khilkov, Prince, 316

Kholm, fall of, 316

Kholmogory, 53, 274,

Kholopii gorodok, fair of, 54

Khoperski polk, Cossack regiment, 149

Khortitsa Island, 170

Kiev, early government of, 2, 9; democratic institutions of, 11; claimed by Ivan, 302
period, influence of Eastern Church under, 10; literature of, 71

Killingworth, George, English agent, 275

Kinski, Count, 313

Kiriéiévski, 269

Kiverova-Gora, 337

Klioutchevski, Monsieur, 35, 237, 388

Kloss, 217 '

Klossius, savant, 66

Kmita, Filon, Khan of Smolensk, 312, 316

Knijniki, 87, 88

Kobyla, Andrew, 127

Kojalowicz, reference to, 319, 338

Kokenhausen, town of, 184, 214

Kola Peninsula, furs from, 53; port of, 292

Kolomenskoié village, 240, 364

Kolomna, 6; Ivan IV. at, 168; Opritchniki in, 243

Koltovski, Anne, 372

Koltso, Ivan, 355, 356

Koltychey, the, 127

Kondakov, 85

Kordt, Monsieur, 276

Kormlenchtchiki, the, 144

Kormlénié, class, 40, 144

Kormtchaïa Kniga, the, 74

Korobéinikov, Tryphonius, 217, 218

Korvinus, Matthius, 60

Kosmodiémiansk, 53

Kossoi, Theodore, 232
Vassiane (Prince Vassili Ivanovitch Patrikiev-Kossoi), 32, 88–90

Kostka, John, 303

Kostomarov, reference to, 10, 222, 237, 264, 394

Kotochikhine, 359

Kourakine, Prince Ivan, death of, 247

Kourakine-Boulgakov, Prince Ivan, death of, 247

Kourbski, Prince Andrew Mikhailovitch, writings of, 78, 129, 130, 132; reference to, 165, 227–230, 250–252, 270, 311; Livonia, conquests in, 182; Nevel, defeat at, 194; council, member of, 224; flight of, to Poland, 230; Poland, in, 231–236; Ivan, correspondence with, 231–234, 382, 384, 388; possessions of, 235; character of, 235, 236
Prince Feodor, 350
Simon, councillor, 118

Kourliatev, Prince Dmitri, councillor, 224, 229

Koustar, 53

Koutchoum, Khan, 353; defeat by Ermak, 355

Koutia, the, 70

Kremlin, the, collection of classics in, 66; architecture of, 81; fall of bell of, 128; fire in, 128; paintings in, 153; description of, 357, 358

Kriepostnoïé pravo, law, 24

Kruse, intrigues of, 202, 203; Derpt, flight to, and death of, 204

Kursk, 3

Kvachnine, 309

Labour, price of, 52

Ladoga, land service in, 39

Lampojnia, fair at, 5, 55

Land, possession, modes of, 17, 38; Church's acquisition of, checked, 151, 152

Lands, 'black' and 'white,' 18, 46, 47, 52

Lane, Henry, commercial agent, 48, 49

Lantag of Wolmar, the, 175

Lappo, reference to, 304

Lapps, conversion of, 30

Lasicius, reference to, 87

Latyk, Siberian Prince, 350

Laureo, Vincenzo, Papal Nuncio, 210, 212, 327

Lavisse, reference to, 56

Leal, conquest of, 213

Learning, character of, 64–67

Legislation, judicial organization and, 46–50

Leicester, Earl of, 287

Lenewarden, 214

Leo, Emperor, 124
the Grammarian, 63
the Isaurian, 47
the Philosopher, 47

Leon, Emperor, 10

Leonidas, Archbishop of Novgorod, death of, 264

Liatski family, 230

Liège, 1

Lippoman, Venetian envoy, 265

Lippomano, reference to, 208

Literature, beginnings of secular, 219–220
nature of, in sixteenth century, 71–78
poverty of, 153
reform in, proposed, 153, 154

Lithuania, Ivan's candidature, attitude towards, 206
Livonia and, union of, 186, 187
Poland and, union of, 177, 194

Livonia, Batory's conquests in, 317 et seq. Catholicism in, 317
Denmark's encroachments in, 198, 199
German colony in, 173
Ivan IV., conquests in, 170, 178–182; cession of, to Batory, 339
Lithuania and, union between, 186, 187
Poland's help for, 184; demands on, 186
struggle for, the, 302–305
Swedish fighting in, 325

Lobanov family, 226 Lode, conquest of, 213, 325

Lombroso, quoted, 383

Lopacinski, Venceslas, 307

Lopasna, the, 200

Louis le Débonnaire, 48

Louis XI., barons, struggles with, 2
character of, 381, 385, 386
cruelties of, 216, 254
Plessis-les-Tours, life at, 370
posting system established by, 58
printing under, 219
XV., 262

Louki, plague at, 59

Lubeck, founding of, 173

Lubkovitch, reference to, 317

Lucidarius, 66

Lutheranism in Moscow, 258

Lvovitch, Vassili, 119

Lykov, Michael Matviéiévitch, 217
Prince, 312

Macarius, Metropolitan, accident to, 128
attainted Churchmen, intercession for, 248
council, member of, 224
conciliable, at the, 151
reference to, 62, 71–74, 89, 130
reform, attitude towards, 155,156
Macarius, Metropolitan, Sylvester and, 132

Maciejowski, 97

Madrucci, Cardinal, Papal Nuncio, 331

Magnus, Batory’s campaign, help in, 316
Ivan IV., relations with, 188, 198, 203, 210
Livonia, pretensions to, 186, 187, 193
Poland, conquests in, 214
Revel besieged by, 203

Maïkov family, the, 88

Makhmetkoul, Tsarevitch, 353; captured by Ermak, 355

Maliouta-Skouratov, Gregory Loukianovitch, 232, 249, 271, 366

Maltsev, Simon, envoy, 199

Manuce, Alde, 66

Manufactures for home consumption, 54

Margeret, French author, 266

Mario, 80

Marriage, mode of, 100–104

Martens, reference to, 175, 274

Martin, Henri, 370

Martynax, Father, 81

Martynov, Father, 83

Maskiévitch, 358

Maximus the Greek, monk, reference to, 32, 65, 66, 89, 118, 130, 225, 269

Mecha River, 168

Mehemed-Ghireï, Khan, 200

Mehemet-Sokolli, Grand Vizier, 306

Meinert, reference to, 302

Meinhard, Canon, 173

Méja, 348

Méjja, Monsieur, 380

Meletiév, Vassilissa, 372–374

Mengou-Timour, 33

Merseburg, reference to, 10

Metayage system of holding land, 17

Metropolitans, number of Greeks among, 31

Mica, 54

Michalon, reference to, 95, 112

Michelet, reference to, 130, 216, 254

Miechovski, Matthew, 53

Miéleçki, Nicholas, military leader, 315

Miéstnitchestvo, the, 41, 42, 148; Opritchnina and, 245

Mikhaïlovski, reference to, 222, 237, 388

Mikoulinski, Prince Simon, Khan of Kazan, 158

Milioukov, Monsieur, 43, 118, 125, 242

Military service, 13–16

Mir, the, 45

Missenheim, Hans, 219

Missionaries in Livonia, German, 173,174

Mojaïsk, architecture in, 83
Opritchniki in, 243
plague in, 59
Russo-Danish treaty signed at, 192

Mokhilev, 2

Molvianinov, Iakov, Ambassador, 347

Monasteries, labour, employers of, 52
learning in, 64–67
rule of, 31, 32
wealth of, 30

Monastyrskiïé dietienychy; class, 20

Monetary system, 51, 52

Monks and clergy, ignorance among, 153

Monomachus, Vladimir, 2, 77, 124

Monopolies, State, effect on trade, 50, 51

Montluc, envoy of Henri de Valois, 207, 208

Mordvians, tribe, 167

Morone, Cardinal, Papal legate, 327

Morozov, Leo, councillor, 224
Michael Iakovlevitch, 192, 224
Vladimir, councillor, 224

Moscow, absolutism in, 13
destroyed by fire, 128
founding of, and description of, 2, 9, 10
defences of, 5
plague in, 59
Saïp-Ghireï, attacked by, 157, 158
Tartar invasion of, 199, 200
trade, centre of, 54

Mount Athos, monastery of, 88

Mourachkine, 169

Mourom, 5, 53

Mstislavski family 230
Prince Ivan Feodorovitch, 201, 246, 260
Prince M. F., 213

Müller, 322

Münnich, 169

Münster, Sebastian, 176

Muscovite Chancery, records of the, 291

Nagaïa, Maria, wife of Ivan_IV., 285, 288

Nagoï, Athanasius, envoy, 199, 200, 285
Maria, 374

Narova River, navigation of, 171, 183, 198

Narva, exports from, 50; trade of, 178; blockade of port, 205; opening of, 279; Siege of, 325

Nemanitch, 125

Nepiéia, Joseph Grigoriévitch, expedition to England, 276

Nestor, 10, 339

Neuhausen, town of, 178

Nevel, capture of, 194, 316

Nevski, Alexander, 120, 174

Niémogo, Prince Dmitri, death of, 247

Niéoudatcha, envoy, 287 et seq.

Niesloojilyié, class, 8

Niestiajatiéli, the, 139

Niéviéja, Andronik, 219

Nihilism, beginnings of, 140

Nijni-Novgorod, position of, 5; fisheries of, 53; fort at, 149

Nikiforov, Vassili, type-founder, 219

Nikitski, Monsieur, 355

Noircarmes, 270

Novgorod, early government and laws of, 3, 47; absolutism in, 11, 13; democratic institutions in, 11; archbishops of, 27; land service in, 39; exports of, 53; plague in, 59; art in, 81; Opritchnthki in, 243; Peter Volyniéts, betrayed by, 250, 251; sacking of, by Ivan IV., 251–254
Siéverskii, 3

Novomoskovsk, 84

Novossiltsov, Lucas Zakhariévitch, 169, 211, 212

Nyenstaedt, chronicler, 66

Oats, culture of, 50, 52

Obdorsk, 53

Oberpalen, 214

Obolenski, Prince Michael, 232

Obolenski-Ovtchinine, Prince Dmitri, death of, 228

Oderborn, reference to, 253, 265, 266, 267

Odoiévski family, 230
Prince Nikita Ivanovitch, 243

Oesel, island, 187, 192, 213

Oka River, 6, 50

Oléarius, reference to, 106, 112

Olguerd, 230

Olonetz, 3, 4

Onega, 4

Opritchnina, the, action of, 237, 238, 245–247
districts comprised in, 244, 245
historians, criticised by, 263 et seq.
organization of the, 148, 194, 195, 241–243
results of, 243, 244

Orcha, starost of, 42, 190, 311, 312

Ordnance possessed by Ivan IV., 163

Orel, district of, 3; River, 352

Oriéchek, land service in, 39

Osiétr, Soubota, 370

Ostrogski, Prince Constantine, 232, 312

Ostrov, fall of, 322

Ostrovka, punishment of Pskov inhabitants at, 127, 128

Ostrovski, dramatist, 42, 373

Otchakov, 169

Ouglitch, exports of, 53, 54

Oukhtomski, Prince D. D., 395

Oula River, 190

Oulong-Beg, astronomical tables of, 62

Oumaniéts, 205

Ouspiénski brothers, 256
Monsieur, 327

Oustiour, 54, 243

Oustioujna, iron mines of, 54

Oustoug, 351

Ousviat, captured by Batory, 315

Oxen, 53

Oziérichtche, fall of, 316

Padis, Siege of, 191, 213, 317

Pakhatnyié class, 19

Pakhomii the Servian, 124

Palatine of Vilna, 265

Palentiélev, Thomas, envoy, 315

Paleologus, Andrew, 117
Emperor John, 124
Sophia wife of Ivan III., 110

Paletski, Polotsk defended by, 312

Pallavicini, Francese, 327

Parliament, first assembly, 133–136
second assembly, 136–138

Patrikiév family, the, 221
Vassiane, divorce of Vassili, attitude towards, 118
reforms, attitude towards, 89, 90, 139

Pavloff, Monsieur Silvanski, 310

Peasantry, classification of, 19
condition of, 16–18
privileges of, 18, 19

Pelym, 355

Pembroke, Earl of, 274

Penalties, 47

Penza, 3

People, character of, 23
dress and appearance of, 92–97
family, habits and customs of the, 100–109
moral aspect of, 95–97
physical aspect of, 91–95
poverty of, 59, 60
society, 109–115
woman, position of, 97–100

Péréiaslavl, 397

Peresviélov, Ivachka, epistle of, to Ivan IV., 219
pamphlet by, 139–142

Perm, elk in forests of, 53; conquest of, 350; Tartar raid on, 355

Pernau, town of, 191, 192, 213

Persia, English trading attempts in, 277

Persson, Peer, reference to, 91, 95, 196, 269, 270

Peter the Great, 172, 262

Peter, Metropolitan, 29

Petrovitch, Ivan, Pskov defended by, 322

Phéodonite, monk, 30, 32

Philip and Mary of England, Ivan’s relations with, 275–277

Philip, Metropolitan, 248, 249

Philip II., 183, 270

Photius, 63, 343

Pielten, 187

Pierling, Father, 125, 218, 327, 337, 338, 341

Piésnoché, monastery of, 225

Piétchora, 53

Pilten, 192, 214

Pimenius, Archbishop, betrayal of, 250–252; exile of, 256

Piotrkow, town of, 184

Piotrowski, Abbé, reference to, 322–325, 334, 342

Piskorka, the, 352

Pissemski, Feodor Andréiévitch, envoy, 318–320
Feodor Ivanovitch, 285, 286

Pius V., Pope, 326

Pivov, Roman Mikhaïlovitch, envoy, 315

Pages, visitations of, 59

Platonov, Monsieur, 134, 242

Plettenberg, Walter von, 176

Podsoch, Lake of, 316

Pogodine, 41, 263

Pogoriélov, 396

Poland, army of, 302, 304–309, 314, 334
Black Cross Knights, opposition to, 174, 175
Denmark and, negotiations between, 191; Polish–Danish alliance, 195
Henri de Valois elected King, 209
Ivan’s candidature, 205–209, 211; wars with, 170; tions with, 188, 189, 198 literature of, 72
Lithuanian union, 194
Livonia and, relations between, 177, 184, 186
Possevino’s attempt to reconcile, with Ivan, 331–337 Sweden and, relations between, 305, 341
throne of, candidates for, 205–209

Polkowski, Abbé, 307

Polnyié, class, 20

Polotsk, capture of, by Batory, 312–314; by Ivan, 190

Polotsk, democratic institutions in, 11
effects of capture, 314
plague in, 59

Pomiéchtchiki, class, 22, 23, 38, 141

Pomiéstia, class, 38, 39, 148

Popler Wilhelm, 327

Populations, early Russian, 6

Possevino, Moscow, at, 343–348
Papal envoy between Poland and Russia, 319, 321, 326, 330–337
peace of Iam-Zapolski, negotiator in, 337–343
policy of, 328

Possokha, 160, 161

Posting system, 58

Postnikov, artist, 83

Pouchkine, Evstafii Mikhaïlovitch, envoy, 318–320

Poudojersk, port of, 292

Poutivl, fort at, 149

Povalnyï obysk, trial by, 49

Pozniakov, Vassili, 217, 218

Pozwol, 176

Praviéji, punishment, 49, 50

Priïmkov family, 226

Prijov, Monsieur, 32

Printing, absence of, 72; introduction of, 218, 219

Procopius reference to, 10

Pronski, Prince George Ivanovitch, 168
Prince Vassili, 249, 264

Protestantism in Russia, 258

Protopopov, moneylender, 395

Prussia, religious Orders in, 174

Pskov, absolutism in, 11
early government of, 1, 3, 4, 47
exports of, 53, 54
pillage of, by Ivan IV., 254
plague in, 59
siege of, by Batory, 321–326

Punishments: Golovoiou, 49
Praviéje, 49, 50

Purkel, Siege of, 213

Pypine, Monsieur, 78

Radclyffe, Thomas, Earl of Sussex, 288

Radziwill, Nicholas, cession of Livonia demanded by, 186; successes of, 190
Palatine of Vilna, 313
Prince Albert, envoy, 336–343

Rafli, 70

Rambaud, 56

Randolph, Thomas, mission to Russia, 279

Razine, Stenka, 398

Reforms, religious, 150–156
'service' in, 148, 149
Reforms, the first, 138 et seq.

Rej, Polish writer, 72

Religion (see also Church), superstition in, 69–71; reform in, 150–156

Repnine, Prince Michael, death of, 228

Reveillé-Parise, 380

Revel, ceded to Denmark, 174; held by Sweden, 187, 192; nobility of, appeal to Swedish King, 185; Ivan's claim to, 194; defended by John, King of Sweden, 197; besieged by Magnus, 203, 204; Russian repulse at, 213

Revenue, amount of, 61

Revski, envoy, 199

Rezanov, Athanasius, envoy, 313

Rhode, Kersten, 198

Riapolovski family, the, 221

Riazan, early government of, 3; absolutism in, 11; exports of, 53

Richards, Anne, 284

Richter, reference to, 178

Riga, 173, 178, 184, 187, 194, 341

Ritter, Rudolph, 292

Rjev, 6

Rjevski,169

Roads, condition of, 57, 58

Roberts, James, interpreter, 290, 295

Rod, the, 70

Rodolfini, 322

Roeskilde, 197

Rojanitsy, the, 70

Rojkov, Monsieur, 18, 51, 395

Rokita, John, 258, 259

Rome, Ivan's appeal to, 318, 319
mediation between Batory and Ivan, 331–337
policy of, 328, 329, 342–344

Ronneburg, 214

Rostov, early government of, 3; forests of, elk in, 53; flight of Ivan to, 199
Duke of, 243

Rostovski, Prince Nikita Dmitriévitch, 226
Prince Simon, councillor, 224

Rouskaïa pravda, 47, 142

Rovinski, 131

Rudolph of Vienna, 213, 309

Rujen, Siege of, 213

Runnafer, 194

Rurik, 7, 120

Russell, Francis, Earl of Bedford, 288

Russian Company, the, 277–292

Russo-Swedish alliance, 194, 195

Rybnikov, 272, 375

Rye, culture of, 50, 52

Sables, export of, 53

Sabourov, Eudoxia, 375
Salomelouriévna, 118

Sadko, legend of, 25

St. Cyril, monastery of, 27, 30, 86, 225, 267, 395

St. Nicholas, port of, 57

St. Philip, martyrdom of, 34

Saïp-Ghireï, Moscow, attack on, 157, 158

Salt, export of, 54; works at Solovki, 4; at Astrakan, 397

Saltyk-Pravine, Ivan Ivanovitch, 350

Salza, Hermann von, 174

Samara, sulphur from, 54

Samarine, George, 263

San Giorgio, Cardinal, 66

Sanine, Ivan, Josoph Volotski, 87, 88, 90

Sapiéha, Andrew, 303

Sartchevski, 265

Savine, England, embassy to, 280–284

Schah-Ali, or Schig-Aleï, 157, 158; punitive expedition to Livonia, 179

Schilling, 380

Schlichting, Albert, 268, 326

Schlitte, Hans, 177, 178, 218

Schnaase, 79

Seal-oil, export of, 53

Seal-skins, export of, 53

Secreta Secretorum, the, 153

Selim II., 199

Serebrianiki, class, 22

Serebrianyï, Vassili Siémiénovitch, 166

Serguiéiévitch, Monsieur, 19, 24, 35, 37, 44, 352

Serpoukhov, 6

Servants, treatment of, 76

Service, land, 38
reorganization of the, 148, 149

Sforza, Bona, 184

Siabry, class, 44

Siberia, conquest of, 350, 351

Sibir, or Isker, 353

Siéra, 374

Siestra River, 171

Siéviéia province, 312

Sigismund-Augustus, King of Poland, alliance with Frederic II., 188
character of, 184, 204
Ivan and relations between, 176, 189–191
Livonia, relations with, 184, 185; campaign against, 193

Silver, mining of, 350 7

Simbirsk, 3

Simon the Superb, 28

Simskii, Khabar, 368

Sinodik of the monastery of St. Cyril, 267

Sitski, Prince Ivan, 315

Sixtus IV., Pope, 117

Sixtus V., Pope, 348

Skarga, Rector of the College of Wilna, 72, 331

Skladniki, class, 44

Skobeltsyne, 211

Skomorokhy, 113

Skouratov, favourite, 239, 367, 371

Slavery, classes of slaves, 20
laws for slaves, 24
origin of, 21–23

Sloojilyzé, class, 8, 22, 38, 41, 141

Smirnov, Monsieur, Consul, 297

Smolensk, democratic institutions at, 11
early government of, 3
exports of, 53, 54
fortress of, 4
plague at, 59
Russian capture of, 190

Snitzpanner, 125

Sobakine, Marfa Vasiliévna, 372

Sobakine, Vassili Stepanovitch, 368

Social classes: despotic classification, 7–10
peasants, the, 16–20
serfs, 20–24
the Church, 26–34
townsfolk, the, 24–26

Sokol, taking of, 312

Solario, Pietro, 80

Solov, Praxevna, 375

Soloviéï, legend of, 25

Soloviov, 237, 263

Solovki, saltworks and fisheries of, 4, 5; monastery of, 248

Sorski, Nil, 32, 88, 89, 90, 139, 389

Sossiédy, class, 44

Soubatoï, 62, 63

Soudiébnik, the, of 1497, 8, 47, 142

Sougorski, Prince Zakhar Ivanovitch, 212, 268, 327

Soukine, Feodor Ivanovitch, envoy, 123, 189

Souzdal, absolutism in, 11
Armenian workers employed at, 80
art in, 81 7

Squirrel-skins used as currency, 60

Srezniévski, linguist, 217

Standish, Doctor, 110

Staraïa-Roussa, burning of, 316
exports of, 54
plague at, 59

Staritsa, 6, 250

Starodoub, 312
Duke of, 243

Stassov, Monsieur, 79

State, Church and, 59, 60

Stengler, Fr., 77

Stettin, 192, 198

Stezyça, Diet of, 211

Stiépiénnaïa-Kniga, the, 71, 124, 134

Stoglav, the, 155, 156

Stoglavnyi-sobor, 150–156

Stoianov, Istoma, 123

Striéltsy, the, 159, 160

Strigolniki sect, the, 85, 86

Stroganov family, the, 59, 169, 243, 351, 352; charter granted to, 24; Cossacks enlisted by, 354, 355
Gregory Anikiév, 352, 353
James, 353

Sulphur, 54

Superstition, 69–71

Susza, magazine explosion at, 324

Sviajsk, 158, 163, 166; monastery of, 268

Sviazev, envoy, 336

Svir,

Sweden, Batory helped by, 316, 317
coalition against, 192
Denmark, treaty relations with, 198
Ivan IV., claims on, 196, 197; Swedish Ambassadors, treatment of, 199, 201; treaty relations with, 188, 195, 198; wars with, 170
Maximilian, manifesto against, 193
Livonia, possessions in, 191; successes in, 325, 328
Poland, treaty with, 305

Sylvester, Alexis Adachev, and, 132
council, member of, 224
Dmitri's succession, attitude towards, 225
'Domostroï,' author of, see that title
Ivan, relations with, 128–132
retirement and disgrace of, 226–228
Rostovski, intercession for, 226
work of, 131
Daniel, of Russian Company, 281, 282, 283

Sytine, Feodor, 114

Szadeczky, 215

Taïbougi family, the, 353

Taïninskoié, 240

Talbot, George, Earl of Shrewsbury, 288

Tallow, export of, 54

Tamas, Shah, 277

Tambov, 3

Tar, export of, 54

Tartar conquest, effects of, 156, 157

Tartar-Nogaïs tribe, 168

Tartary, trade with, 54; depredations of, 58; Tartar influences, 91 et seq.

Tatichtchev, 78

Taube, 202–204, 217

Taxes: land tax, 17
methods of imposing, 25, 39, 40
toll-bars and river dues, 56, 57

Tchadaiév, 84

Tcheliadnine, Ivan Petrovitch, death of, 247

Tchelobitnyi prikaz, 38

Tcheremisses tribe, 167, 352

Tchernigov, 3, 243

Tchetï-Minei, the, 72, 73, 100

Tchiéliadnine, 384

Tchikhatchev, 317

Tchine, the, origin, of, 36

Tchitcherine, Monsieur, 43

Tchoudov, monastery of, 248

Tchouvaches, tribe, 167

Telegda, Katherine, mother of Batory, 298

Telepniév, Prince Boris, death of, 256

Telepniév-Obolenski, Prince, 119, 120

Temnikov, fort at, 149

Temrioukovna, Maria, wife of Ivan IV., 240, 372

Terem, the, 97, 99, 104, 105, 111

Terpigorev, envoy, 178

Tetaldi, Giovanni, 112, 393

Theodore, Archbishop (Santabaren), 63

Thorn, town of, 175

Tiaglyié, class, 19

Tihkvine monastery, 372

Timofiéviev, Peter, typographer, 219

Tobolsk, government of, 350

Tolokno, drink, 112

Tolstoï, Alexis, 84, 237

Toporkov, Vassiane, 222, 225

Toropiéts, plague at, 59

Toula, 170

Trade, dues, effect on, 56, 57
Dutch competition, 297
Early English, in the East, 277–290
Europe, with, 54
exports and imports, 53, 54
fairs, 54–56
free, between England and Russia, established, 275–277; scope of, 278; fluctuations in, 279–290
routes, Opritchniki, effect on, 244
Tartary, with, 54

Traders, foreign, 55, 56

Trades, cause of non-development, 52; Koustar, 53

Travelling, posting system, 58

Treitchke, 175

Tremer, savant, 66

Trials, combat, by, 48, 49 Povalnyï obysk, the, 49

Triphonius, monk, 30

Trofinov, Andrew, envoy, 318

Troïtsa, monastery of, 27, 28, 44; library of, 64, 65; Ivan's offering to, 377

Troubetskoï, Prince Feodor M., 243, 295

Tsar, first use of title, 123–125

Tshoussova River, 3

Tsylma, silver formed on banks of, 60

Tula, 3

Tver, Duchy of, given to Tsar Simeon, 261
early government of, 3, 6
exports from, 53
Opritchniki in, 244

Tviérdikov, 396

Tyjnov, 352

Tyrnov, 118

Uexkull, 173, 184

Ulfeld, 95

Valladolid, 270

Valouiév, historian, 42

Vardôhus, port of, 274

Varegians, enterprise of, 25

Vasa, Gustavus, 185

Vaska Bouslaiév, legend of, 25

Vassili Blajennoï, the, 84

Vassili, bribery, attitude towards, 50
conquests of, 3
divorce of, 118; death of, 119

Vassiltchikov, Anne, 372–374

Venge, Veit, 394

Venice, Russian envoy at, 327

Verechtchaguine, Roman Olferiev, Russian envoy, 336, 341

Viatki, bribery, 50

Viaziémski, Prince Athanasius, 256, 366, 367

Viazma, 53, 54, 243

Vichmoviétski family, 230

Vielije, town of, 340

Viélikaïa, valley of, 335, 340

Viélikié-Louki, 4; Batory's attack on, 314–316

Vienna, Ivan's relations with, 313

Viétchie, popular gatherings, 11, 136

Vigenerius, reference to, 91

Viollet-le-Duc, 79, 81

Viskovatyi, Ivan Mikhaïlovitch, chancellor at Moscow, 275
death of, 256
Dmitri's succession, supporter of, 224

Vitebsk claimed by Ivan, 302

Vladimir, town of, 244

Vodskaïa-Piatina, the, 70

Volhynia, Prince of, 9

Vologda, early government of, 3
exports from, 53
Ivan's home at, 276, 364, 365
Opritchniki in, 243

Volok-Lamskoii, monastery of, 30, 87, 89

Volost, privileges of, 44

Volotski, Joseph, 87, 88, 90, 221, 222

Volyniéts, Peter, 250, 251

von Bell, Philip Schal, 182
Werner Schal, 182

von Buchau, Printz, Ivan's envoy, 261, 381, 384

von Galen, Heinrich, 182

von Münchausen, Christopher, 186
Johann, Bishop of Oesel, 186

von Münster, Marshal Gaspard, death of, 214

von Solms, Count Remhardt, 324

Von Turn, 117

von Valle, Johann, 292, 294

Vorobiévo, village of, 128, 129, 304

Vorotynski family, 230
Prince Michael Ivanovitch, 164, 200, 243; death of, 229
Prince Vladimir, Dmitri's succession, supporter of, 224

Vorontsov, Feodor Siémiénovitch, 121–123

Voropaï, F., Polish-Lithuanian envoy to Ivan, 205–207

Votisks tribe, 167

Vottchiny, class, 22, 23, 38–40

Walrus teeth, export of, 54

Walsingham, Sir Francis, 287

War, council of, scope of, 36–38
Office, character of, 35

Warsaw, 194

Wax, export of, 53

Wenden, town of, 191, 197, 214, 303

Wesemberg, 317

White Sea, fisheries of, 53, 54

Wicke, George, death of, 214

Wiek, 187

Wielhorski, Count, 297

Willoughby, Sir Hugh, 273–275

Wilna, printers at, 219; Academy of, 300

Winchester, Marquis of, 274

Wirland, 174, 185, 187

Wisniowiecki, Prince Dmitri, 170

Witold, military leader, 175

Wittenstein, 191, 192

Wolmar, 191, 214

Wolowicz, Chancellor, 313

Wolski, Peter Dunin, Bishop of Polotsk, 308

Woman, position of, 97–100; restrictions of, 75

Zabiéline, Monsieur, 10, 131

Zadrouga, the, 107

Zakharine, Daniel Romanovitch, 179
Nicholas, 333
Nikita Romanovitch, 271, 7 292, 295, 366

Zakharine-Kochkine, Iouriévitch, 127

Zakharov, Vassili, 122

Zamoyski, 315, 316, 325, 337–343

Zamyslovski, Monsieur, 54

Zavolojskiié startsy,' sect, 90

Zavolotché, 316

Zbaraski, Prince, Palatine of Braclaw, 316, 336, 337, 343

Zenge, Veit, 193 218

Ziémchtchina, 245

Ziémskiié sobory, 136, 137

Zoubstov, 6

Zvenigorod, fort at, 149, 243

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