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INDEX

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