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Authors: Catherine Merridale
USSR
see
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR)
Ustinov, Dmitry
Uvarov, Aleksei
Uvarov, Sergei
Uzbek (Mongol Khan)
Valdai Club
Valuev, Petr Stepanovich
Vasily II Vasilevich, Tsar
Vasily III Ivanovich, Tsar
Vasily IV, Tsar (Vasily Shuisky)
Vasnetsov, Apollinary
Vasnetsov, Victor
Vedenin, Aleksandr
Vedomosti
(newspaper)
Veltman, Alexander
Venice, Italy
Versailles, France
Vesnin, Leonid
Vesnin, Victor
Vetterman
Viatichi
Vienna, Austria
View of Moscow from the Stone Bridge
Vikings, campaigns and settlements
Vilno, Lithuania
Vinogradov, N. D.
Viollet-le-Duc, Eugene
Virgin of Vladimir (icon)
Viskovatyi, Ivan
Vitberg, Alexander
Vitruvius
Vladimir (city); Dormition Cathedral
Vladimir Monomakh
Vladimir of Kiev
Vladimir of Staritsa
Vlasik, Nikolai
Vodovzvodnaya tower
Volga River
Volkogonov, Dmitry
Volpe, Gian-Battista della
Voltaire
Voronin, Nikolai
Voroshilov, Kilment
Voskresenskoe
Voyce, Arthur
White City
White Russia
William III of England
Winter Palace, St Petersburg
Witte, Count
Wladislaw of Poland
women: Ascension Convent as burial place for royal women; in the Kremlin; as rulers
workers’ day, May 1st
Wren, Christopher
xenophobia, in Putin’s Russia
Yagoda, Genrikh
Yannisaari, site of St Petersburg
Yaroslavl
Yeltsin, Boris: background; ordered demolition of house where Nicholas II was murdered; rise in popularity; voted Russian President; and 1991 coup; moves into the Kremlin; seizes assets of Communist Party; rivalry with Gorbachev; handed power by Gorbachev; succeeds Gorbachev as President; dissloves parliament and orders assault on the White House; approves new constitution, 1993; attends re-interment of Romanov family; presented with gifts from Queen Elizabeth II; corruption investigations; resigns as President; on the Kremlin
Yeltsin, Elena, corruption investigations
Yeltsin, Naina
Yeltsin, Tatiana, corruption investigations
Yoasaf, Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia
Yona, Metropolitan of Kiev and all Russia
Yov, Metropolitan of Moscow and first Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church
Yurev-Zakharin, Nikita Romanovich
Yury of Moscow
Yury Vasilevich (brother of Ivan the Terrible)
Zabelin, Ivan;
The History of the City of Moscow;
The Home Life of the Muscovite Tsars
Zaraysk
Zavidovo (hunting lodge)
Zhilardi, Dementy
Zhirinovsky, Vladimir
Zhukov, Georgy
Zhurin, Oleg
Zinoviev, Grigory
Zoe Palaeologina
see
Sofiya Palaeologina
Zolkiewski, Stanislaw
Zotov, Nikita
Zubalovo
Zubov, Aleksei
Zubov, Ivan
Zvenigorod
Zyuganov, Gennady
1. Simon Ushakov (1626–1686),
The Tree of the State of Muscovy,
1668.
2. Kremlin Cathedral of the Dormition.
3. Sixteenth-century Moscow School:
The Entry into Jerusalem (Palm Sunday).
4.
Blessed Be the Hosts of the Heavenly Tsar
(mid-sixteenth century).
5. Joan Blaue’s
Kremlenagrad
(1662).
6. Bell tower of Ivan the Great.
7. Celebrations in the Faceted Palace for the coronation of Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich Romanov, July 1613.
8.
A Palm Sunday Procession before the Kremlin,
drawing based on sketches by the German diplomat Adam Olearius (d. 1671).
9. Pieter Picart (1638–1737) and students,
Panorama of Moscow in 1707
(detail).