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Ivan Ivanovich Molodoi, son of Ivan III, marries Elena of Moldavia,
(i)

Ivan Ivanovich, Tsarevich,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
,
(vii)
,
(viii)
,
(ix)
,
(x)
,
(xi)
,
(xii)
,
(xiii)
,
(xiv)
,
(xv)
,
(xvi)
,
(xvii)
,
(xviii)

Ivan III Vasil'evich, Grand Prince of Vladimir/Moscow,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)

called Groznyi,
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policies,
translatio imperii
,
(i)
,
(ii)

unifier of Russian lands,
(i)

changes in titulature,
(i)

answer to imperial envoy, N. Poppel,
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Sofia,
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Judaizing heresy,
(i)
,
(ii)

possessors and non-possessors,
(i)
,
(ii)

diplomacy,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)

death,
(i)

Ivan IV Vasil'evich, Grand Prince of Vladimir/Moscow, later Tsar of All-Russia (1530–84),
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)

historiography,
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Stalin on Eisenstein film,
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sources,
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E. Keenan's views, xv, xvii on

genealogies

birth, 39ff.

health,
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,
(ii)

ill-treatment of,
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literacy,
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reading matter,
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adolescence,
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,
(ii)
,
(iii)

education, Tale of Princes of Vladimir,
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theory of power,
volya
,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)

justification for cruelty,
(i)

descent from Prus, brother of Emperor Augustus,
see
Prus

Tale of Dracul,
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Bible, Antichrist,
(i)

Secretum secretorum
,
(i)

Menologies, influence of Metropolitan Makarii,
(i)
,
(ii)

Agapetus,
(i)

coronation as tsar,
(i)

appeals for blessing of patriarch of Constantinople,
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patriarch endorses title of tsar,
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meaning of ‘tsar’ and imperator,
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titulature,
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,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)

use of tsar, imperator,
(i)
,
(ii)

court ceremonial,
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way of life,
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palaces,
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library,
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,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)

comparison with Edward VI of England,
(i)

physical appearance and behaviour,
(i)
,
(ii)

and Moscow fire in 1547,
(i)

and magic, witchcraft,
(i)
,
(ii)

(and death of Anastasia),
(i)

(and death of Marfa Sobakina),
(i)
,
(ii)

and alchemy,
(i)
,
(ii)

see also
Astrology; Magic, witchcraft

marriages: to Anastasia Romanovna Iur'eva Zakhar'ina, children – Anna,1(549–50) Maria (1551–4), Dmitri (1552–2)
(i)
,
(ii)

death; two more daughters, and
see
Ivan Ivanovich, Tsarevich and Fedor Ivanovich, Tsarevich, and
see under
Anastasia, Tsaritsa; to Maria Temriukovna, princess Kucheney of the Kabarda, (21 August 1561)
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)

son, Vasily (1563–3),
(i)

and
oprichniki
,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)

death,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
,
(vii)
,
(viii)

to Marfa Vasil'evna Sobakina (October 1570),
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)

to Anna Alekseevna Koltovskaia (May 1572,
(i)

repudiated October
1572),
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)

to Anna Grigor'evna Vasil'chikova (January 1575, repudiated late 1570s),
(i)
,
(ii)

to Vasilisa Melent'eva (late 1570s),
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)

to Maria Fedorovna Nagaia, 1580,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)

Tsarevich Dmitri Ivanovich, (b. 19 October 1582, presumed death 1591)

Ivan IV kills his son Ivan Ivanovich,
(i)

death of,
(i)

autopsy
(i)

debauchery,
(i)

summing up,
(i)

internal policy (1549–60),
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)

for conquest of Kazan,
see under
Kazan'

for conquest of Astrakhan,
see under
Astrakhan'

invades Livonia,
(i)

armed forces under boyar command,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)

artillery,
(i)

defensive line,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
,
(vii)
,
(viii)
,
(ix)
,
(x)
,
(xi)
,
(xii)
,
(xiii)
,
(xiv)
,
(xv)
,
(xvi)
,
(xvii)
,
(xviii)
,
(xix)

succession to the Polish–Lithuanian crown,
see
Poland–Lithuania

Ivan's writings: to Prince Andrei Mikhailovich Kurbsky, first letter,
(i)
,
(ii)

second letter,
(i)
,
(ii)

accuses Kurbsky of belonging to the Chosen Council,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)

critical of Kurbsky's motives,
(i)
,
(ii)

on free will,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)

Kurbsky mentioned in boyars' letters to Sigismund II Augustus,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)

to abbot Koz'ma of the monastery of the White Lake,
(i)

Ivan's will,
(i)

to Polubensky,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)

Griaznoi
(i)

‘Kanon to the Dread Angel’, attributed to the Holy Fool, Parfenii,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)

to Jan Rokyta,
(i)

to Stephen Bathory,
(i)

loss of Polotsk,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)

invites Papal mediation,
(i)
,
(ii)

loss of Narva to Sweden,
(i)

St George's Day and Forbidden Years,
(i)

church policy,
(i)

negotiations at Kieverova Gora,
(i)

truce signed
(i)

and England,
(i)

and anti-Turkish coalition,
(i)

religious debate,
(i)

envoys in Italy,
(i)

Ivangorod,
(i)
,
(ii)

Izborsk, Lithuanians capture,
(i)
,
(ii)

Jadwiga,
(i)
,
(ii)

Jagiello,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)

Jagiellonka, Anna,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)

Jagiellonka, Catherine,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
,
(vii)
,
(viii)

Jenkinson, Anthony,
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,
(ii)
,
(iii)

Ivan seeks asylum in England,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
,
(vii)
,
(viii)
,
(ix)
,
(x)
,
(xi)
,
(xii)
,
(xiii)
,
(xiv)
,
(xv)

seeks asylum in Austria,
(i)
,
(ii)

John I, King of England,
(i)
,
(ii)

John VIII, East Roman Emperor
see under
Paleologus, Emperor John VIII

John, Duke of Finland, later John III, King of Sweden,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
,
(vii)
,
(viii)
,
(ix)
,
(x)
,
(xi)
,
(xii)
,
(xiii)
,
(xiv)
,
(xv)
,
(xvi)

Joseph of Volokolamsk
see
Iosif Volotsky

Judaizers,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)

see also
Novgorod,
(i)
,
(ii)

Juusten, Paul, Bishop of Åbo,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)

Kabarda,
(i)
,
(ii)

Princes of Kabarda,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)

Khan of,
(i)
,
(ii)

Kaibula; his son Prince Mikhail, variously Kaibulich or Kaibulatovich,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)

Kaluga,
(i)
,
(ii)

Karakorum,
(i)

Karamyshev, I.,
(i)

Karl, Prince of Denmark,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)

Karl, Prince of Sweden,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)

Kasaevich, Tsar Simeon,
(i)

Kashira,
(i)

Kasimov, Khanate of,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
,
(vii)
,
(viii)

Kazan'

Russian aims,
(i)

conquest of,
(i)

Khan of Kasimov,
(i)

religious polarisation,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)

diplomatic practice,
(i)

precedence,
(i)

theory of imperialism,
(i)

Mongol influence,
(i)

first Russian campaign (1549),
(i)

1550 campaign,
(i)

fourth campaign (1552),
(i)

use of magic,
(i)

victory,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
,
(vii)

Church of Basil the Blessed,
(i)

icon,
The Church Militant
,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)

and invasion of Livonia,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)

and A.M. Kurbsky,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)

gentry exiled to,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
,
(vii)

gentry returned from exile in,
(i)
,
(ii)

Ottoman demands for return of,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)

Crimean demands for return of
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
,
(vii)
,
(viii)
,
(ix)
,
(x)
,
(xi)

Kazan', Khan of,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)

Kettler, Gothard, Grand Master of the Order of Livonian Knights,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)

see also
Livonia

Kirillo-Beloozersky,
(i)

see also
Beloozero, monastery of St Cyril

Khilkov, Prince Dmitri I,
(i)
,
(ii)

Kholmogory,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)

Khvorostinin, Prince D.I.,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)

Kiev,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
,
(vii)
,
(viii)
,
(ix)
,
(x)
,
(xi)
,
(xii)
,
(xiii)
,
(xiv)
,
(xv)
,
(xvi)
,
(xvii)
,
(xviii)
,
(xix)
,
(xx)
,
(xxi)
,
(xxii)

Metropolitan of,
(i)

Kievan Rus',
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)

Kievan inheritance,
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)

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