lliance of, with Russia, 183.
revolt of, against Austria, 513.
Huns, Russia devastated by the, 20.
revolting appearance of the, 20.
Huns, Attila, king of the, 21.
disappearance of the, 21.
I.
Idols, the Greek and Sclavonian, 26.
destruction of the, in Russia, 55.
Igor, assumes the government of Russia under the guardianship
of Oleg, 30.
fears to claim his crown, 32.
his love and marriage, 33.
assumes the government of Russia, 38.
attack on Constantinople, 39.
his defeat by the Greeks, 39.
second attack on Constantinople, 40.
concludes treaty with the Greeks, 40.
death of, 41.
Igor II. receives throne of Russia, 78.
made prisoner, 78.
enters a convent, 78.
assassination of, 79.
Ilmen, army on the shores of the lake of, 80.
Impostor, see Griska.
Inventions during the reign of Ivan III., 190.
Ivan III. ascends the throne, 168.
early marriage of, 168.
captures Kezan, 170.
affianced to Sophia of Greece, 174.
marriage of, 175.
his reforms, 176.
letter of Vassian to, 179.
proposals for the marriage of his daughter, 185.
letter of, to Sultan Bajazet II., 186.
letter of the Sultan to, 188.
death of the wife of, 189.
marriage of the son of, 189.
death of, 189.
discoveries and inventions during the reign of, 190.
Ivan IV. acknowledged as tzar, 204.
asserts claim to the throne, 213.
coronation of, 214.
marriage of, 216.
change in the character of, 221.
his address to the people, 223.
defeat of, by the Tartars, 226.
capture of Kezan by, 235.
enthusiastic reception of, 237.
serious illness of, 240.
rebuke of, to Sweden, 252.
attaches Livonia, to Russia, 253.
death of the wife of, 255.
matrimonial projects with Poland, 255.
abdication of, 256.
petitioned to resume the throne, 257.
good will of England to, 259.
flight of, 261.
strives to be umpire in Poland, 263.
defiant demands of Poland on, 264.
unpopularity of, 266.
death of his son, depression at, 267.
death of, 268.
his sons, 270.
Ivan V. succeeds to the throne, 368.
deposed by Elizabeth. 368.
imprisonment and sufferings of, 370.
assassination of, 371.
Ivan (brother of Peter I.) seclusion and death of, 310.
Ivanovitch (Jean, of Moscow) reign and death of, 146.
J.
Jacob (General) deserts the Russians and defends Azov, 315.
captured and hung, 315.
Jean, base flattery of, to Machmet, 162.
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