L

Leo the Deacon, historian, [37], [39].

M

Mangou, grandson of Genghis Khan, [67].
Mazeppa, [147], [158].
Methodius, [36].
Metropolitan, Head of the Greek Church, [56].
Michael, Grand Duke of Tver, [75].
Michael, first czar of the present dynasty, [135].
Mindvog, [79].
Minine, Kouzma, a Russian patriot, [134].
Mir, communal village, [27].
Moscow, Burning of, [202].
Moujik, lit. Manikin, contemptuous word for peasant, [34].
Mstislaf the Bold, [58].
Mstislaf the Brave, [55].
Murad V, [231].
Muravieff Amoorsky, [267].

N

Namiestnik, ducal delegate, [106].
Napoleon I, [197].
Napoleon III, [213], [229].
Nicholas I, [207].
Nicholas II, [251].
Nicon, Reformer, [144].
Nihilism, [234].
Nestor, Russian historian, [29], [32].
Novgorod, Republic of, [29], [97].

O

Oktaï, khan, [69].
Olga, [42].
Olgerd, [80].
Oleg, [30], [41].
Olmutz, Battle of, [198].
Oulogenia, Code of Laws under Ivan III., [105].

P

Pan-Germanism, [246].
Pan-Slavism, [245].
Paul I, [194].
Peace Congress, [256].
Peipus, Lake, Battle on the Ice, [70].
Perun, god of thunder, [27].
Peter the Great, [145].
Peter II, [174].
Peter III, [179].
Philarete, Metropolitan, father of the first Romanof, [135].
Plemia, confederacy of tribes, [28].
Poland, Partition of, [188].
Poliessa, forest region, [20].
Poniatowski, Stanislas, [187].
Portsmouth, Peace treaty at, [284].
Possadnik, burgomaster or commandant, [52].
Prestige, Russia loses her, [277].
Pskof, Republic of, [51].
Pultowa, Battle of, [81].