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takes blame for Crimean destruction of Moscow,
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Muscovy Company,
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see also
Merchant Adventurers Company; English Russia Company

Murom,
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Muromtsev, Vassian,
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Nagaia, Maria Fedorovna,
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Ivan IV Vasil'evich, marriages

Nagoi family,
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Nagoi, Afanasii,
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Narva,
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Nevl', battle of,
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Nepea, Osip, Russian envoy to England,
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Neva, River,
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Nikola,
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Nikol'sky monastery,
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Nil Sorsky,
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Nizhnii Novgorod,
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Novgorod,
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destructions of,
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(1471 and 1478),
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(1570)

and Lithuania,
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and Livonian Order,
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and Judaizers,
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archbishop of,
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voevoda
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governor,
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Swedish mission,
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Obolensky family,
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Obolensky, Prince Dmitri Fedorovich Ovchinin,
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Obolensky, Prince Dmitri Ivanovich Kurliatev,
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Obolensky, Prince Iuri Kashin,
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Obolensky, Prince Ivan Telepnev,
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Obolensky, Prince Mikhail Repnin,
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Obolensky, Prince Peter Serebrianovich,
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Odoevsky family,
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Odoevsky, Prince N.P.,
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Odoevsky, Prince N.R.,
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Oesel, island of,
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Oka, River,
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princes of the,
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Ol'gerd, Grand Prince of Lithuania,
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Oprichniki
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(uniform),
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Oprichnina
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setting up of,
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as a monastic order,
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end of,
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Orel,
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Oreshek,
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Ostrowski, D.,
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Otroch monastery,
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Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor,
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Pafnut'ev-Borovskii monastery,
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Pafnutii, Archbishop of Suzdal',
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Paleologa, Zoë,
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Sofia (Paleologa), Grand Princess

Paleologus family,
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Paleologus, Andrei,
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Paleologus, Emperor Constantine,
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Paleologus, Emperor John VIII,
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Paleologus, Emperor Manuel,
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Paleologus, Thomas,
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Paracelsus,
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Patriarch of Constantinople,
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Patrikeev, Iuri,
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Patrikeev, Vassian,
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Pauli, Magnus,
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Pereiaslavl',
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Peresvetov, Ivan Semonovich,
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Perevoloka,
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Peter I, Emperor of Russia,
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Philippe le Bel, King of France,
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Pisemsky, Fedor,
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Podolia,
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Poland–Lithuania, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Poland, Lithuania,
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letters from Russian boyars to Sigismund Augustus,
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transfer of Lithuanian Ukrainian lands to Poland,
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marriage negotiations,
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Ivan demands delivery of Catherine Jagiellonka,
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Union of Poland and Lithuania,
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Lublin Sejm,
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Union of Lublin,
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election of Henri de Valois,
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Ivan's candidature,
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relations with Ivan,
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new campaign against Ivan,
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see also
Jagiellonka, Catherine; Livonia; Possevino; Sigismund II Augustus; Stephen Bathory

Polev, German, Archbishop of Kazan',
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Polotsk,
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Polubensky, Prince Alexander,
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Pope Paul II,
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Possevino, Antonio,
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truce signed,
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Pozvol, Treaty of,
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Pronskii, V.F. Rybin,
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Prus, brother of Emperor Augustus Caesar,
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Pskov,
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