, 82.
Rostislaf succeeds Davidovitch, 83.
Georgievitch succeeds Rostislaf, 84.
Mstislaf Ysiaslavitch succeeds Georgievitch, 86.
Andre succeeds Mstislaf, 89.
Michel succeeds Andre, 97.
Vsevolod succeeds Michel, 100.
Georges succeeds Vsevolod, 104.
Octai succeeds Georges, 125.
Bati succeeds Octai, 127.
Dmitri of Moscow secures the throne, 146.
Tamerlane succeeds Dmitri, 155.
Ivan III. throws off the Mogol power, 172.
Vassili succeeds Ivan III., 191.
Helene (as regent) succeeds Vassili, 205.
Schouisky (as regent) succeeds Helene, 208.
Ivan Belsky (as regent) succeeds Schouisky, 209.
Ivan IV. seizes his throne, 214.
Feodor succeeds Ivan IV., 270.
Boris succeeds Feodor, 275.
Feodor II. succeeds Boris, 279.
Dmitri succeeds Feodor II., 280.
Zuski succeeds Dmitri, 283.
Michel Feodor Romanow elected king, 287.
Alexis succeeds Romanow, 291.
Feodor succeeds Alexis, 299.
Sophia (as regent) succeeds Feodor, 303.
Peter I. succeeds Sophia, 310.
Catharine succeeds Peter I., 364.
Peter II. succeeds Catharine, 365.
Anne succeeds Peter II., 367.
Ivan V. succeeds Anne, 368.
Elizabeth succeeds Ivan V., 369.
Peter III. succeeds Elizabeth, 387.
Catharine II. succeeds Peter III, 403.
Paul I. succeeds Catharine II., 454.
Alexander succeeds Paul I., 471.
Nicholas succeeds Alexander I., 502.
Alexander II. succeeds Nicholas, 517.
During the Tartar reign, only the Tartar conqueror is usually given.
Church built at Cherson, 55.
built on the site of the idol of Peroune, 56.
Civilization, the Russians indebted to the Greeks for their, 168.
Commerce of Russia, 113.
between England and Russia, 247.
increase of, 249.
Constantine (prince of Yaroslavle) claims the throne, 104.
turns Kostroma, 104.
ascends the imperial throne, 108.
effeminacy of, 108.
death of, 109.
Constantine resigns his right to the throne, 498.
Constantinople, the city of, 168.
"Court Favorite" office of the, 430.
Crimea, taken possession of by Vladimir, 54.
Crusaders driven from the imperial city, 103.
Cyrille (bishop of Novgorod) effects a treaty between Novgorod and the
Tartars, 131.
D.
Dacia, the countries forming the province of, 19.
conquered and divided by Trajan, 19.
Daniel (of Gallicia) attempts of, to emancipate Russia, 126.
crowned emperor, 126.
Daniel (prince of Moscow) declares independence, 134.
Davidovitch (of Tcherni
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