R
Raskol, plur. Raskolnik, Religious Madmen, opponents to Nicon's reforms, [146].
Roman, Duke of Volhynia, [61].
Romanof, Anastasia, wife of Ivan the Terrible, [114].
Romanof, Michael, elected czar, [135].
Rurik, [29].
Russkaïa Pravda, Russian Right, [45].
Ryndis, young nobles, [110].
S
St. Petersburg founded, [168].
Saraï, Capital of the Golden Horde, [68].
Schamyl, [209].
Scythians, [23].
Simeon, first Grand Duke of All the Russias, [88].
Sineous, [29].
Slavophil, Friend of Slavs, [230].
Slavs, [25].
Smerd, boor, lout.
Sophia, Autocrat of All the Russias, [145].
Starost, elder or mayor, [52].
Streltsi, national guard, [121].
Stri Bog, god of the winds, [27].
Sviatopolk, [44], [49].
Sviatoslaf, [35], [41].
T
Tamerlane, [92].
Tartars or Tatars, [63].
Tartartchina, Tartar Yoke, [73].
Tcherné. Black people, name applied to the people by the nobles, [77].
Tchélobitié, Beating of the forehead, i. e., petition, [123].
Tchin, plur. Tchinovnik, lit. Gentlemen, now Officials, [164].
Tilsit, meeting at, [199].
Transcaspia, [264].
Treaty of Berlin, [234].
Treaty of Paris, [220].
Truvor, [29].
Turkestan, [264].
Turks, [94], [231].
Turkey, war with, [232].
Tysatski, commandant of the militia, [52].
U
Ukase, imperial edict equal to law Ural Mountains, [18].
Uzbeck, Khan, [68].
V
Valdai Plateau, [19].
Varingians, Norsemen, [29].
Vassili the Blind, [93].
Vetché, Municipal Council, [27].
Vitovt, [81].
Vladimir Monomachus, [49].
Vladimir, Saint, [41].
Voievod, governor of a fortress, [33].
Volga, [119].
Voloss, god of the flocks, [27].
Volost, county or canton, [28].
Vsevolod, [57].