B
Baskak, Tartar tax collector, [71].
Bati, Khan of the Golden Horde, [65].
Battle of the Oka, [102].
Boundaries of Russia, [15].
Boyard, noble, [56].
Byzantium, former name of Constantinople.
C
Catherine I, wife of Peter the Great, [169], [171], [173].
Catherine II, the Great, [183].
Caucasus, The [264].
Chouïski, Andrew, [112].
Chouïski, Czar, [134].
Christianity, [36], [42].
Climate of Russia, [18].
Constantine, [58].
Council of Florence, attempt to unite the Roman and Greek Churches, [60].
Crimea The, annexed, [190].
Crimean War, [215].
Cyril, [36].
Czar, king, [112].
Czargrad, city of the king.
Czarina, wife of the czar.
D
Dagh Bog the sun god, [20].
Diak, secretary, [107].
Dir, [30].
Dmitri Donskoï, [87].
Dnieper, [20].
Donskoï, of the Don, surname of Dmitri, [91].
Douma, council of nobles, [131].
Drujina, body-guard, [32].
Düna, [20].
Dvor, inclosure, [27].
Dwina, [20].
E
Eikon, image of a saint, [44], [55].
Elizabeth, Queen of England, [118].
Elizabeth, Czarina, [178].
F
Feodor (Theodore), Son of Ivan the Terrible, [129].
Feodor Alexievitch, [144].
Finland, [26].
Finns, [26].
Frederick the Great, [188].