INDEX
[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [K], [L], [M], [N], [O], [P], [Q], [R], [S], [T], [U], [V], [W], [X], [Y], [Z]
[A]
Adashef, [50], [52].
Alarm Tower, [58].
Aleviso, Fioraventi, [44], [148].
Alexander Gardens, [15], [153], [224].
Alexandrina Palace, [264].
Alexis, St, [23], [176], [253] ff.
Alexis, Tsar, [116], [120] ff, [134], [137].
All Saints’ Church, [205].
All Saints’ Day, Fire on, [257].
Ambrose, Archbishop, [257].
Amusements, [237].
Annunciation, Cath. of, [293] ff. and see Blagovieshchenski Sobor, Church of, [149].
Arbat, [49], [82], [225], [295].
Archangelski Sobor, [190] ff.
Architecture, Muscovite, [3], [223], [302];
arches, [168];
Church, [181],
diversity of, [225];
Domestic, [169], [225], [228];
Ecclesiastical, [177];
Origin of Muscovite, [168];
of “Skorodom,” [220], [301].
Arms of Moscow, [36], [125].
—— of Romanofs, [125].
—— of Russia, [36].
Art, Bookbinders’, [192];
Byzantine examples, [122], [142], [261];
church, [192], [194];
decorative, [246];
ecclesiastic, [182];
frescoes, [192];
gems and jewellery, [198];
Gothic influence on Muscovite, [141], [280];
ikon-portraiture, [183];
metal work, [243];
pictorial, [221];
wall-paintings, [188], [195].
Askold and Dyr, [5].
Ascension Convent, [257], and see Vossnesenski.
Assumption, Cath. of, [185] ff;
and see Uspenski Sobor.
—— Church of, [89].
[B]
Baati, [16].
Balaam, Metrop., [253].
Barmi, [140].
Basmanovs, [74], [91], [98].
Beards and Fines, [216].
Belskis, [81], [91].
Best, Harry, [240].
Bells, Founding, [159].
—— Moscow, [157] ff.
Belvederes, [41], [117], [154].
Bibliography, [307].
Bielo-Gorod, [40], [82], [207].
Bielo-Ozersk, [52], [92].
Black Clergy, [253].
Blagovieshchenski Sobor, [44], [130], [193] ff.
“Blessed Willie,” [67].
Blessing the Water, [150].
Bogoloobski, Andrew, [15], [87].
Bogoyavlenni Monastyr, [27], [255].
Bomel, Dr E., [72], [278].
Borodino, Battle of, [286].
Borovitski Vorot, [41], [291], [299].
Bowes, Jeremy, [43], [62].
Boyards, [63];
customs of, [227];
duma of, [81], [134].
Brides of the Tsars, [118], [120].
Bruce, Field-Marshal, [210];
Tomb of, [261].
Byzantium and Moscow, [32].
—— Style of in, [261].
—— Symbols of, [140].
[C]
Cannon, [96], [160], [300].
Carriages and Harness, [140].
Caspian, Jenkinson on the, [273].
Cathedrals, Location of, [164];
see Sobor and Xram.
Chancellor, R., [132], [276].
Chani-Bek, [253].
Chapel of St Dmitri, [189].
—— St Gabriel, [196].
—— St George, [196].
—— Sts. Peter and Paul, [189].
—— St Samon, [197].
see also Church.
Characteristics of boyards, [100], [115], [237].
—— Ivan IV., [78].
Characteristics of Peter I., [206].
—— Moscow, [1], [141], [301].
—— Moscow Citizens, [237].
—— Moscow Princes, [10], [47].
Charm of Moscow, [225], [252].
Chasovia, see Chapels.
Chastok, [245].
Chemiaki, [28], [31], [145].
Chibanov, [53].
Christianity in Russia, [3], [6], [32], [86-95], [174] ff.
Chudov Monastyr, [92], [253] ff.
Church, Russian, [172] ff;
feasts of, [263], and Tsar, [55], [69], [116], [215];
and Western Church, [32], [95];
saves Moscow, [23], [101].
Church of St Ambrose, [266].
—— St Balaam, [266].
—— St Catherine, [259].
—— Sts Constantine and Helen, [174].
—— St George, [259].
—— St James, [266].
—— St Jehosaphat, [266].
—— St John the Baptist, [130], [148].
—— St Lazarus, [41], [45], [127].
—— St Nikanor, [266].
—— St Nikolas, [209].
—— St Prokhor, [266].
—— St Saviour’s, [161].
—— the Apostles, [188].
—— Nativity and Flight, [127].
—— Our Saviour on High, [128], [161].
—— Vasili Blajenni, [47], [65], [179].
Churches of the Bielo-Gorod, [205], [209], [225].
—— Kitai-Gorod, [204].
—— Kremlin, [185].
—— Palace, [127] ff.
—— Suburbs, [246], [249], [307].
—— Zemlianni-Gorod, [181], [209], [225].
Citizens and Tsar, [34], [54].
City of Churches, [138].
Constantinople, see Byzantium.
Convent, Ascension, [257].
—— Conception, [260].
—— Nativity, [251].
—— Nikitski, [224].
—— Novo Devichi, [265].
—— Strastnoi (Passion), [260], [301].
—— Zachatievski, [260].
Convent-Life, [258], [269].
Cossacks, [91], [263].
Crimean War and English in Moscow, [282].
Cross, Pre-Christian, [7];
Russian, [182], [196].
Cruelties, [33], [49] ff, [150], [212], [215], [232], [240], [246], see also Ivan IV. and Peter I.
Customs, of early Slavs, [7];
of Mediæval Moscow, [132];
curious, [248], [265].
[D]
Daniel Mikhailovich, [17].
Danilovski Monastyr, [17], [264].
Delagardie, General, [100].
Dissent and Dissenters, [202], [204] ff.
Diversity of Moscow, [225].
Dmitri Donskoi, [23], [139] ff.
—— “first false,” [91] ff.
—— Ivanovich, [51], [85].
—— “second false,” [101], [103], [107].
—— of the “terrible eyes,” [19].
Dogma and Ritual, [177], [200].
Dolgoruki, family, [15], [118].
—— Yuri, [12].
Dom Chukina, [223].
Dom Romanovykh, [108].
—— Usupov, [219].
Domostroi, [50], [235].
Don Cossacks, [91], [105].
Donskoi Monastyr, [82], [263].
Drinking habits, [235-236].
Dukhobortsi, [203].
Duma of the boyards, [134].
[E]
Ediger, [27].
English in Moscow, [54], [58], [62], [210], 2[70] ff.
Epiphany, [255], and see Bogoyavlenni.
Etiquette, Muscovite, [43], [97].
Eudoxia, (Donskoi), [258].
—— Striechnev, [119].
—— Lapunov, [216].
Euphrosina, [258].
Express trains, [303].
[F]
Fairs, [38], [238].
Famine, [38], [106].
Fioraventi, Aleviso, [44], [148].
Fire, The great, [290] ff.
Fires in Moscow, [16], [23], [25], [49], [50], [104], [227].
Florence, Council of, [32].
Florovski, v. Spasski Vorot.
Food of Muscovites, [234], [305].
Foreigners in Moscow, [23], [33], [52], [54], [58], [62], [64], [73], [99], [139], [274] ff, [295].
Foundling Hospital, [269].
French cannon captured, [160], [297].
—— Invasion, [284] ff; settlers, [295].
[G]
Gaden, Dr, [212].
Galitzin, Kniaz, [145].
Galloway, Chris, [157], [280].
Gates, see Vorot.
George, Prince, [17].
—— St. [125], [259].
Glinski, Helena, [38], [47].
Gluiski, [49], [71].
Godunov, Boris, [73], [80] ff, [85].
—— Theodore, [92].
Golden Gates, [133].
—— Hall, [131].
—— Horde, see Tartars.
—— Palace, [82], [128].
—— —— Lesser, [82], [112], [127].
“Good Companions,” [26].
Gordon, Patrick, [281].
—— Alexander, [282].
Gostinnoi Dvok, [293].
Granovitaia Palata, [38], [43], [124], [131].
Greeting, Manner of, [242], [244].
Griffins, Heraldic, [125].
[H]
Hamilton, Miss, [278].
Herberstein, [43], [231].
Hermogen, Patriarch, [103].
Historical Museum, [6], [178].
“Holy Bread,” [255], [260].
—— Coat, [189].
—— Corridor, [131].
—— Moscow, [205].
—— Vestments, [165].
Horsey, Jerom, [47], [58], [64], [71], [79], [85], [88], [274].
—— Adventures of, [276] ff.
Hotels, [304].
Houses, early dwellings, [7];
in Skorodom, [223];
of Russia Company, [277],
see also Dom.
[I]
Iberian Chapel, [143], and see Vosskresenski Vorot.
Igor, [5].
Ikonostas, [129], [187], [191], [254].
Ikons, [129].
—— in relievo, [184].
—— miraculous, [257], [259], [288].
—— “Nerukotvorenni,” [182] ff, [201], [262].
—— “Not made with hands,” [182] ff, [201].
—— private and personal, [245].
—— remarkable, [196].
—— trimorphic, [254], [257].
—— Varieties of, [183].
—— Virgin of Pechersk, [196].
—— Virgin of Vladimir, [187], [257].
—— Wonder-working, [259].
Ilyinka, Vorot, [39].
Irene, Princess, [80-82], [87].
Ivan I., [21] ff.
Ivan II., [23].
Ivan III., [32-36].
Ivan IV., 47 et seq.,
anecdotes of, [53], [61] ff;
atrocities of, [49] ff, [57] ff., [241];
tricks of, [53], [69];
victims of, [76];
wives, [77];
wizards, [77].
Ivan V., [241].
Ivan “Groznoi” v. Ivan IV.
Ivan the idiot, [68].
Ivan Kalita v. Ivan I.
Ivan Krestitel v. St John the Baptist.
Ivan “the Terrible” v. Ivan IV.
Ivan Veliki, [88], [155].
[J]
Jenkinson, Anthony, [272].
Jerusalem Gate, [151].
Jitny Dvor, [149].
John v. Ivan.
John the Baptist, [22], [128].
[K]
Kammer College Rampart, [209], [307].
Karamzin, [145].
Kazak v. Cossack.
Kazan, [32], [38], [51].
—— Virgin of, [259].
Kazi-Ghiree, Khan, [82], [88].
Khingiz, Khan, [16], [25].
Khlysti, [203].
Kholmogori, [271].
Kief, [5], [9], [22], [253].
Kitai-Gorod, [38], [82], [104], [147], [205], [238], [277], [301].
Kontchaka, [19].
Kourbski, Prince, [53].
Krasnœ Kriltso, [126], [164].
—— Ploshchad, [110], [238].
—— Vorot, [219].
—— Ugol, [132].
Kremlin, [13], [22], [40];
derivation of, [22];
dwellings in, [40];
sights of, [147] ff;
view of, [13];
walls, [23], [149].
Krim-Tartars, [82].
Krimski-Brode, [265].
Krimski-val, [265].
Krutitski Vorot, [122], [142].
Kulikovo, [139].
Kutaifa, [154].
Kutchko, Stephen, [12].
Kuznetski Most, [208].
[L]
Latin in Moscow, [145].
Lazarus, Church of St, [41], [45], [127].
Le Bruyn, [232].
Legal Procedure, [239].
Libraries, [257].
“Life for the Tsar,” [110].
Lithuania, [52], [76], [82].
Lobnœ Mesto, [93], [152], [251].
[M]
Mahommedans and Muscovites, [17], [23], [28], [34], [38], [64], [182], [265].
Maiden’s Field, [265], and see Novo Devichi.
Mamai, Khan, [23] ff.
Marina-Roshcha, [209].
Marosseika, [218].
Marriage customs, [232], [241], [250].
Mary of Vladimir, [187], [257].
—— Church of, [204].
Matvievs, [121], [130].
Medich, [147].
Miaschanska, [209].
Michael, Tsar, [109], [111] ff.
Milosavskis, [120], [259].
Minin, Cosma, [106], [114].
Mniszek, Maria, [97], [100], [113], [258].
Monasteries, early, [27];
existing, [253] ff;
see also Convents.
Monks and Monasticism, [253] ff.
Mordva, [249].
Morozof, Boyard, [73].
—— Boyarina, [202], [222].
Moscow, Arms of, [36];
charm of, [2], [226], [251];
derivation of name, [11];
fires in, [16], [23], [25], [49], [104], [227];
the golden, [141];
looted by the French, [293];
sieges of, [25], [27], [91], [105], [152];
unconventionality of, [2];
views in, [1], [251];
winter in, [226].
Moshi, [177], [255].
Moskva river, [100], [150], [153], [264].
Most (Bridge), Kuznetski, [208];
Kammeni, [305];
Krasnœ Kholmski, [262];
Krimski, [265].
Mstislavskis, [82], [91].
Muscovy and Britain, [73], [270].
—— Lithuania, [37].
—— Livonia, [33].
—— Poland, [81] ff, [132].
—— Tartary, [23] ff, [132].
Muscovites of British descent, [283].
—— allied with Tartars, [21].
Museums, [220].
Mystery Plays, [142].
[N]
Napoleon, [124], [290] ff.
Naryshkin, Family of, [121].
Natalia, Tsaritsa, [121], [130].
Nativity, see Rojdestva, [181].
—— Church of [181].
—— Convent of, [251].
Neglinnaia, [15], [49], [153].
New Rows, [238].
Nicholas, patron saint, [184].
—— of Galstun, [157].
—— Stylite, [218].
Nijni-Novgorod, [38], [307].
Nikita, Saint, [224].
—— the preacher, [203].
—— Romanof, [277].
Nikolskava, [153].
Nikolski Vorot, [24], [153], [297].
Nikon, [177], [201].
Nobles, Muscovite, [42], [81], [87], [114].
Novgorod the Great, [5], [38], [57].
Novi Riadi, [238].
Novo Devichi Convent, [87], [265].
Novo Spasski Monastyr, [262].
[O]
Oddities, [208], [248].
“Old Believers,” [203].
Oleg, [5].
Olga, [6].
Opritchniks, [56], [59] ff.
Orthodoxy and Dissent, [95], [202], [204].
Orujenia Palata, [139].
Osliabia, [24].
Osman and Ahmed, [13].
Ostankina, [209].
Otrepief, [92].
“Our Saviour on High,” Ch. of, [128], [161], [280].
[P]
Pageantry, Church, [243].
—— State, [123], [137], [243].
Palace, Chequered, [38].
—— Golden, [82], [128].
—— Granovitaia, [43], [124], [131].
—— Great, [124].
—— Irene’s, [80-82], [87].
—— Lesser Golden, [127].
Palaces, early, [40];
site of, [124].
Paleologus, Thomas, [32].
—— Sophia, [33], [128], [232].
Panagies, [257].
Passport, [304].
—— “to St Nicholas,” [246].
Patriarchs, Passage of the, [127].
—— Sacristy of, [197].
—— [86], [96], [106], [177] ff, [215].
Patriarshia Riznitsa, [197] ff.
Pecherski, [165], [253].
Peresvet, [24].
Peter I., [111], [121], [206], [209] ff, [215].
Petrovski Monastery, [250].
—— Palace, [301], [306].
—— Razoomovski, [209].
Philaret, Patriarch, [109], [116].
Philip, Metropolitan, [55].
—— Church of, [197].
Plague Riots, [257].
Plate, [140].
Pleasure Palace, [154], [166].
Pojarski, Prince, [107], [114].
Poland and Muscovy, [81], [132].
Poles in Moscow, [101].
Polish Invasion, [99] ff.
Potieshni Dvorets, [154], [166].
Prince and Peasant, [107], [114].
Processions, [126], [243] ff.
Proverbs, Muscovite, [216].
Prud, Chisty, [12], [251].
—— Krasnœ, [306].
—— Lizin, [261].
Public Buildings, [224].
—— Clocks, [195].
[Q]
Quaint survivals, [244] ff, [249], [276].
Queen Elizabeth, [77], [85].
[R]
Ramparts, Kitai-Gorod, [38], [238].
—— Kremlin, [148];
town, [209], [306].
“Red,” see Krasnœ.
Redeemer Gate, [181];
and see Spasski Vorot.
Regalia, [140].
Relics, [189], [192], [196], [255]; and see Moshi.
Restaurants, [252], [304].
Riding-School, [224].
Rites, Funeral, [246];
Marriage, [38], [77], [250].
Ritual of Russian Church, [184], [199].
Rojdestva, [181], [251].
Roman Church and Orthodoxy, [86], [95].
Romanof, Anastasia, [49], [109].
—— Dynasty, [109] ff;
House, [108], [228].
See also Alexis, Peter, Philaret, etc.
Rostopchin, Count, [287].
“Royal Doors,” [180], [197].
Ruffo, Marco, [131].
Rumiantsev Museums, [220].
Rurik, [5].
Russia Company, [271] ff.
[S]
Sacristy of the Patriarchs, [197].
Saints, Russian, [184] ff.
St Saviour’s, see Spass Na Boru, Xram, etc.
Sakkos, [256].
Sanctuary, [188].
Scandinavian influence, [8].
Schlitte, John, [64].
Schools in Moscow, [123], [205], [210], [257].
Scots in Moscow, [273], [281].
Scythians, [5], [294].
Semiradski’s Pictures, [7].
Serfdom, [86].
Sergius, Saint, [175].
Servants’ etiquette, [238].
Shalkan, [277].
Shein, Captain, [105].
Shooiski, family, [48], [81];
Vasili, [95] ff;
Michael, [99].
Shrines, [256].
Simeon Bekbulatov, [69], [262].
—— The Proud, [22].
Simonov Monastyr, [260] ff.
Skopin, Shooiski, [99], [192].
Skoptsi, [203].
Skorodom, [301].
Skutarov, Maluta, [56], [72].
Slavery, [265].
Slavs, Early, [5].
Smolensk, [101], [105].
Sneguirev, [151], [188].
Sobornia Ploshchad, [163].
Solarius, P. A., [151].
Soltikovs, [118], [241].
Sophia, Paleologus, [32], [128].
—— Tsarevna, [145], [211] ff, [255].
Sorcery in Moscow, [77], [121], [247].
Sparrow Hills, [1], [38], [42], [50], [251], [305].
Spass na Boru, [15], [22], [26], [29], [124], [196].
Spasski Vorot, [24], [58], [151], [279].
Srietenka (Meeting);
street, [209].
—— Monastyr, [208].
“Standards,” Army, [140];
church, [243].
Stenki-Razin, [145].
Streltsi, [152], [207], [211-215].
Striechnev, family of, [120].
Stoves, [95], [128], [230].
Sukharev Bashnia, [208], [251].
Sussanin, [110].
Sweedes, [113].
Sylvester, [50].
Symbols, [35], [36], [140];
Cross, [182];
George and Dragon, [36];
Two Headed Eagle, [35].
[T]
Tainitski Gate, [150].
Taking the Veil, [38], [266].
Tamerlane, [25].
Tartars, allied with Muscovites, [21];
cause of the invasions, [16];
defeats of, [23], [32], [35];
insult, Ivan Vasili, [38];
Ivan IV., [64];
invasions, [9], [16], [25], [26], [34], [38], [63], [82].
Taylor, John, [166], [280].
Tea, [235], [305].
Terem, [41], [112], [117], [126];
Life in, [234].
Theodore I., [80] ff.
—— II., [123] ff.
—— Godunov, [92] ff.
—— Romanof, [123], [128].
—— St. [259].
Thrones, State, [140];
church, [189].
Thronos, [181].
Thurifers, [129].
Tokhta, [19].
Tokhtamysh, Khan, [25].
Tomb of Eudoxia, Tsaritsa, [266].
—— of Dmitri, [191].
—— Ivan IV., [192].
—— Simeon, [262].
—— Sophia, Tsarevna, [266].
Tombs of boyards, [263];
of Matvievs, [219];
of Romanofs, [263];
of Tsars, [191];
of Tsaritsas, [238];
of Varægers, [191].
“Tongues,” [216].
Torture, [150], [239];
v. Cruelties.
Tower, see also Bashnia.
—— Alarm, [58].
—— Chastok, [245].
—— of Constantine, [150].
—— Ivan Veliki, [88], [155].
—— Kutaifa, [154].
—— Philaret, [156].
—— Sukharev, [208].
—— Traitors’, [150].
—— Tsaritsa’s, [150].
—— Watch, [245].
Traders, Muscovite, [237].
“Tranquil” Tsar, [145].
Treasury,
[139]; and see Orujenia Palata.
Treasury, Churches, used as, [41].
Tretiakov Art Gallery, [221].
Trial by Combat, [240].
Trinity Church, [154], [294].
Triumfalnia, [223].
Troitsa Monastery, [12], [24], [27], [31], [101].
Troitski Vorot, [154], [291].
Turberville, [232].
Tver and Moscow, [18], [21], [57].
“Twenty Nations,” Invasion of, [286] ff.
[U]
Uglitch, [21], [85], [97].
Ugol, Krasnœ, [132].
Universities, [224].
Urusov, Princess, [202].
Usbek, Khan, [22].
Uspenski Sobor, [22], [117], [130], [158], [185] ff.
Usupov House, [219].
[V]
Val, Krimski, [265].
—— Zemlianni, [289].
Varœgers, [5].
Varvarka, [228].
—— Vorot, [238].
Vasili I., [26].
Vasili II., [28], [31].
Vasili III., [37].
Vasili Blajenni, [67].
—— —— Ch. of, [47], [65], [67], [179].
Vasili the Blind, [26];
“the squint-eyed,” [28].
Vassian, Archbishop, [34], [52].
Vehicles, Primitive, [247].
Vereshchagin, [221].
Vekkhospasski Church, [128], [161], [280].
Vestments, Sacerdotal, [198].
Views of Moscow, [251].
Virgin of Jerusalem, [187].
—— of Kazan, [205].
—— of Pechersk, [165].
—— of Smolensk, [141], [244].
—— of Vladimir, [187] ff.
Vissotski, [251].
Vladimir, the Great, [6], [139];
the Brave, [28];
Town of, [23].
Vladimirski Vorot, [205].
Vladislas, Tsar, [101].
Voievodes, [35], [42], [63].
Vorot, or Gate,
—— Arbatski, [82].
—— Borovitski, [41], [149], [291], [299].
—— Florovski, [24], [151].
—— Ilyinski, [39].
—— Jerusalem, [151].
—— Krasnœ, [219].
—— Krutitski, [122], [142].
—— Nikolski, [24], [153], [297].
—— Prechistenski, [41], [149], [291].
—— “Red,” [219].
Vorot Redeemer, [24], [58], [151].
—— Spasski, [58], [151].
—— Sukharev, [208].
—— Tainitski, [150].
—— Troitski, [154].
—— Varvarka, [238].
—— Vladimirski, [205], [207].
—— Vosskresenski, [141].
Vosskresenski Vorot, [141] ff., [201], [244].
Vossnesenski Monastyr, [44], [257] ff.
Vsevolojskis, [120].
Vsevoloshski, [28].
[W]
Walls of Bielo-Gorod, [82].
—— of Kitai-Gorod, [38], [238].
—— of Kremlin, [23], [148].
—— of Zemlianni-Gorod, [209].
Watch Towers, [245].
Weapons, Muscovite, [139].
Winter in Moscow, [226].
Wives of Ivan IV., [77].
—— of Peter I., [213], [216].
Wizards, [77], [121].
Women in Mediæval Moscow, [8], [33], [48], [61], [62], [72], [81], [86], [118], [121], [137], [213], [216], [231] ff, [269], [278].
[X]
Xenia, Princess, [94].
Xram, [298], [299].
[Y]
Yauza, [249].
Yermak, [63], [81].
Yuri Dmitrovich, [28].
—— Dolgoruki, [28], [36].
[Z]
Zabielin’s private life of Tsars, [134].
Zachatievski, [260].
Za-ikono-spasski Monastyr, [205].
Zamoskvoretski, [264], [293].
Zapieha, [101].
Zaporogians, [91] ff.
Zariadi, [205].
Zarutski, [113].
Zemlianni Gorod, [209].
Zlatoustinski, [219].
Znamia, [243].
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