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 422 Ivan IV, (the Terrible), Bowes, negotiations with, 293–297

Catherine of Sweden, claim for, 201

character of, 12, 221–223, 379–386; motives of, 223; monastic tendencies of, 368–370; knowledge and intelligence of, 386–390; ideas and feelings of, 390–394

Codes of, see Codes

Elysius Bomel, relations with, 283, 284<br /. England, relations with, under Edward VI., 274, 275; Philip and Mary, 275–277; Elizabeth, 277–290

Eric XIV., King of Sweden, correspondence with, 194, 195; treaty with, 188, 192, 195; Sweden, claims on, 196, 197; Swedish envoys, treatment of, 199

Esthonia, conquests in, 213

favourites of, 366

financial policy of, 397

flight to Alexandrov and Rostov, before Tartar invasion, 199

Iam-Zapolski, truce of, 337–343

letters of, on monastic life, 86, 87; to Sweden, 201, 202; Kourbski, to, 232–234

Livonia, conquests in, 213; abandonment of, 335–337

Magnus, negotiations with, 203; treatment of, 210

Moscow, secret departure from, 240; cruelties in, 255, 256

Novgorod, pillaging of, 251–254; Pskov, 254

Opritchntki, organization of, 237–273; cruelties of, 265, 266

Poland, and (see also Batory), proposed alliance with, 188; candidate for Polish throne, 188, 205–209; Feodor’s election, attitude towards, 206–209; Polish crown claimed for Ernest, 211; Polish missionaries, reception of, 258, 259

popularity of, 236, 270, 271, 398

results of reign of, 394-399

revenue of, 61

Rome, diplomatic relations with, 326 et seq.; Papal mediation between Poland and Russia, 331–337

Russia, state of, on accession, 3

Sigismund-Augustus and, relations between, 189–191

Swedes, Magnus. supported against the, 198

Ivan IV. (the Terrible), Tsar Simeon, 260–263

Tsarevitch, murder of, 375

Vienna, relations with, 313

will of, 257

youth of, 116–123; and coronation of, 123–128; family of, 374–377; death of, 291, 349, 377, 378

Ivangorod, 175

Ivanovitch, Michael, 149

Prince Peter, death of, 190

Vassili, 1, 30

Jacob, Emmanuel Ben, astronomical tables of, 153

Jagellon, Alexander, 206

Catherine, 317

Jaroslav the Great, 173

Jaroslav, early government of, 3; agriculture in, 50; fish. honey, and tallow, exported from, 53; saltpetre prepares at, 54

Jehosaphat of Troïtsa, conciliable of 1551, in, 154; advice of, regarding Ivan's stay in Moscow, 157, 158

Jenkinson, Anthony, reference to, 5, 59, 92, 95, 112, 163, 172, 361; Russia, trading adventures in, 277–279

Jesuits, religious campaign in Russia and Livonia, 317 et seq.

'Joachim’s Thaler,' 60

John, Duke of Finland, afterwards King of Poland, 190, 197, 209

the Faster, patriarch of Constantinople, 343

Judicial organization, legislation and, 46–51

Junsten, Paul, 201

Kabalnyié, class, 20, 22

Kachine, Prince George, death of, 228

Prince Ivan Soukhoi, death of, 247

Kaïboul, Tsarevitch of Kazan, 269

Kalita, 28, 29

Kalka, disaster of the, 3

Kalouga, town of, 53, 244

Kaluga, 3

Kama River, 3, 6, 352

Karamzine, reference to, 83, 106, 237, 263, 268, 308, 309, 310, 369, 394

Kargopol, iron-mines of, 54; Opritchniki, in, 243

Karkhus, 192

Karpov, Russian Ambassador, 303

Kashira, 6

Kassiane, Bishop of Riazan, 151

Kassimov, khanate of, 200

Kaveline, reference to, 21, 263