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Contents
Foreword V11
Editorial Preface to the Hrushevsky Translation Project xv
Editorial Preface to Volume 4 xvii
Volume 4 of the History ofUkraine-Rus':
Between Two ‘Ukrainian Wings in Mighty National Flight’—Svitlana Pankova xxi
History of Ukraine-Rus\ Volume 4: Ukraine-Rus’ and Poland-Lithuania,
1300—1569—Robert Frost xlviii
Glossary xciii
Map xcvii
Notes to the Map ci
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I. Occupation of the Ukrainian Lands by Lithuania and Poland 1
A general survey (1).
The beginnings of the Lithuanian occupation:
The Lithuanian tribes (2) and the formation of the Lithuanian state (3); increasing Lithuanian attacks
on the Rus? lands (4); the significance of the Lithuanian state in Ukrainian history (5). Mindaugas and
his activity (5), the occupation of the Rus' lands (5); relations with Danylo (6), Mindaugas’s
acquisitions (7); Vaisvilkas and Traidenis (8). The new dynasty—Lithuania’s acquisitions in the
Krivichian and Drehovichian lands (8-9), the annexation of the Brest land (9), acquisitions in the Kyiv
region (10), Lithuanian influence there under the rule of Gediminas (10), legends about Gediminas’s
campaign (11).
The struggle for the Galician- Volhynian lands:
Liubartas’s revolution and proclamation (12), his situation (13); Hungarian and Polish plans for Galicia
(13); the Hungarian campaign (14) and the Polish campaign—Casimir’s account (14), Janko’s
chronicle (15-16) and the Annals of Traska (16), the actual state of affairs in 1340 (17), Casimir’s
agreement with Dedko (18), Dedko’s independence of Hungary (19). The struggle of 1341—45 (20),
the wresting away of the Sianik land (20). The campaign of 1349 (21); its actual course (22), Lithuanian
attacks in 1350 (23), Casimir’s accord with Hungary and his accounts to the pope (23); the campaign
of 1351 (24) and 1352 (25), Tatar attacks (25), Casimir’s campaign (26) and truce (26); the results of
the campaign (26). The war of 1353-56: Casimir’s aggressive plans (27), reports about the war of
1353-54 (28), Casimir’s alliance with the Tatars (29). The campaign of 1366 (30) and the treaties (31),
the separate agreement with Liubartas (31-32). The war resumes (32), Iurii, son of Narimantas and
Oleksander Koriatovych (33), the death of Casimir; Lithuanian acquisitions of 1370 (33). The further
course of the war (34), Liubartas’s actions in Galicia (35), the attack of the Lithuanian princes (35) and
the campaign of 1377 (36). The events of 1382 (37). A general view of the conflict (38), the attitude
of Volhynian society toward it (39) and the attitude of Galician society (39), the role of the boyars (40)
and of the towns (41), Casimir’s policy (41-42).
The annexation of Ukrainian lands to the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the second half of the fourteenth
century:
A general survey (43), the literature (43). The Siverian region—the occupation of Briansk (44),
Lithuanian principalities in the Siverian region (45), the upper Oka principalities (46), competition
between Moscow and Riazan (47); the inclination of the Siverian Gediminids toward Moscow (47)
and Muscovite acquisitions in the late fourteenth century (48), Lithuanian policy (49). The Kyiv region
(50): the report of the Hustynia Compilation on the occupation of the Kyiv region (50), its value (51);
the time and circumstances of Kyiv’s transition to formal dependence on Algirdas (51); the issue of
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the Kyiv metropolitanate (52). The Pereiaslav region (53). Podilia—reports on the Lithuanian
occupation (54) and an analysis of them (54), Tatar-Lithuanian relations (55) and the Lithuanian-Tatar
compromise (56), Tatar tribute and tamgha (57); Toqtamish’s grant (58) and Mengli Giray’s account
of Haji Giray’s patent for the Ukrainian lands (58). The occupation of Podilia in reality (59); the
formation of Podilian territory (60) and its status in the Polish-Lithuanian conflict (61), the position of
the Koriatovych family—relations with the Tatars (62) and Poland (63). General observations on the
Lithuanian occupation in Ukraine (64); Ruthenian elements in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (65), the
idea of the political legacy of Rus' in the Lithuanian dynasty (67—68), the inclination toward the Grand
Duchy of Lithuania in Rus’ (67).
II. The Ukrainian Lands under Lithuanian and Polish Rule at the Turn
of the Fifteenth Century * 69
The general situation (69).
The Polish-Hungarian contest for Galicia:
The Hungarian-Polish compromise (70), Hungarian claims (70), Louis’s plans (71), Wladyslaw of
Opole as ruler of Galicia (72), the legal title of his rule (72), the insignia of rule—the title, seal, and
coins of Wladyslaw (72-73). The uncertainty of Louis’s plans in Poland (74), Wladyslaw withdraws
from Galicia (76), reasons and timing of the withdrawal (76-77), Hungarian officials in Galicia (77).
Developments after the death of Louis (78—79), the issue of the Polish crown (79), Jadwiga as queen of
Poland (79-80), the Galician campaign of 1387 (80), the second Galician ‘reign’ of Wladyslaw of Opole
(80—81), his missive to the Galicians (81—82), the annexation of Galicia to Poland (83), the siege of
Halych and the campaign of the Lithuanian princes against Halych (83). Hungarian claims (84),
subsequent diplomatic disputes with Hungary and the Polish status quo in Galicia (85).
The Lithuanian-Polish union and the issue of incorporating the lands of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania into
Poland:
The dynastic union of Poland and Lithuania and its significance (85—86); the weakening of the political
system of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the 1380s (86); negotiations on the marriage of Jogaila and
Jadwiga (87); the document of the Union of Kreva (88), its provisions (88), the issue of incorporating
the Grand Duchy of Lithuania into Poland (89); Jogaila’s wedding (90-91) and his status in Poland (91);
measures to implement the incorporation (92), the princes’ writs of fealty (92). Opposition to
incorporation (94); Vytautas (94), his previous political career (95), the struggle with Jogaila (95) and
the Treaty of Astrava (96), Vytautas’s strivings for independence (97), Jadwiga’s demand (97), Vytautas
proclaimed king (97), the catastrophe of 1399 and the compromise (98-99), the charters of 1401 (99).
Vytautas as grand duke (101), the breach in the Union of Kreva (101). The situation after 1410 (102),
further records of the union and the compromise of 1413 (102), the privilege of Horodlo (102-3) and
the lords’ writs (103); Polish-Lithuanian relations in light of the coronation episode (104).
Changes in the organization of the Grand Duchy:
The system of principalities in the fourteenth century (109) and their expropriation (110): Polatsk (110),
the Siverian region in the 1380s—Kaributas and Kestutis (111), Lutsk is taken away from Fedir, son of
Liubartas (111) and given to Vytautas (112), the confiscation of domains from Skirgaila and Svitrigaila
(113) . The systematic confiscation of principalities in the 1390s (114), the campaign against Kaributas
(114) , the confiscation of Volodymyr from Fedir, son of Liubartas, and his subsequent fate (115-16),
Vytautas’s Podilian campaign (116), the seizure of Kyiv (118). Principalities that later remained (119);
the granting of Podilia to Spytek (119); Kyiv becomes vacant (120); Podilia under Svitrigaila (121) and
its return to Vytautas (122); Svitrigaila’s tenure in the Siverian region (122).
III. The Ukrainian Lands under Lithuanian and Polish Rule
from the Mid-Fifteenth to the Early Sixteenth Century 123
National schism in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania:
Poland’s strivings toward incorporation (123) and the opposition of Ruthenian and Lithuanian
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magnates (123), the privileged status of the Lithuanian aristocracy (123), the breach of Rus' and
Lithuania and the Ruthenian irredenta (123-24).
Svitrigaila and the strivings of Ukrainian and Belarusian elements in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania:
Poland’s plans for Lithuania after the death of Vytautas (126). Svitrigaila—his earlier life (126), alliance
with the Ruthenians (127), Ruthenian hopes invested in him (128). The circumstances of Svitrigaila’s
election as grand duke (128—29). Polish plans for Podilia (129), Polish measures (129), and the Podilian
conspiracy (130); the occupation of Podilian castles in 1430 (130). Svitrigaila’s conflict with Jogaila
(131), the beginnings of the war (131). Svitrigaila’s situation (132), Jogaila’s campaign (133), the siege
of Lutsk (134) and small-scale fighting (134), the truce of 1431 (135). Negotiations (135), Svitrigaila’s
zeal (136). The conspiracy against Svitrigaila (137), its underlying national cause (137) and main
participants (138), Zygimantas, son of Kçstutis, proclaimed grand duke (139); Zygimantas’s social policy
(139), Svitrigaila as leader of the aristocracy ( 140). The establishment of Lithuania’s relations with Poland
(140-41), the act of union (141), Jogaila’s privilege to the Ruthenians (142), its uncertainty (142).
Svitrigaila’s struggle—the Podilian campaign of 1432 (143), Volhynia goes over to Jogaila and returns
(144), Svitrigaila’s Lithuanian campaigns of 1432-33 (145), the struggle in Ukraine (146). The acts of
union of 1433 and 1434 (147). The death of Jogaila (147). Vacillation in Svitrigaila’s party (147). The
war of 1435 (148), Svitrigaila in Ukraine (149), the loss of Belarus (150), Svitrigaila’s negotiations with
Poland in 1436 (150), the policy of the Galician nobility (150-51), Svitrigaila’s alliance with it (152),
Zygimantas’s measures with regard to the Kyiv region and Volhynia (152), the Polish authorities
renounce Svitrigaila (153), the fell of Svitrigaila (154).
The issue of union and the incorporation of Ukrainian lands into Poland under Casimir and Alexander:
The policy of Zygimantas, son of Kçstutis (155), Polish-Lithuanian tensions (155), the death of
Zygimantas (156). The candidacy of Svitrigaila (157); the candidacy of Casimir (157), Polish plans
(158), the proclamation of Casimir as grand duke (159), concessions to the Ruthenians—Volhynia
conceded to Svitrigaila and the grant of Kyiv (159—60), border disputes (160-61) and the breach with
Poland (162). The death of Wladyslaw (162), Polish negotiations with Casimir (163),4 An Agreement
of the Lithuanians with the Kingdom’ in 1446 (163), Casimir as king (164), Polish-Lithuanian disputes
(164), the issue of Volhynia (165), the death of Svitrigaila and plans for war (166), the abatement of
tensions (167), the Lithuanian fronde against Casimir (167), the demand for a grand duke of their own
(167), Casimir calms the Lithuanian autonomists (169), the position of Lithuania in the Prussian war
(169) and Lithuanian claims on Poland (170), Polish-Lithuanian relations in Casimir’s final years
(171-72), the dissolution of the union (172), the death of Casimir (172). The election of Alexander as
grand duke (173), the weakening of ties with Poland (174), Polish efforts to renew the union (174), the
issue of confirming the act of Horodlo (176); the act of 1499 (177). Alexander as king of Poland, the
act of 1501 (178); the act of 1501 is not recognized in Lithuania (179). The death of Alexander (180),
the attitude of the Lithuanian lords at the election of Sigismund [Zygimantas] as grand duke (181).
The status of Ruthenian elements in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Ukrainian-Belarusian irredenta:
The ambiguity and indirectness of the Lithuanian magnates’ policy vis-à-vis the union; their national
and class exclusivity (181); the status of the Ruthenians in the Grand Duchy (181), the issue of the
Kyiv Principality (182), the princes’ conspiracy of 1481 (183), the reasons for it (184), its aims (184),
the inclination toward Muscovy ( 185). Competition between Lithuania and Muscovy in the Ruthenian
lands (186), their spheres of influence in the mid-fifteenth century (187), reverses of Lithuanian policy
in the latter half of the fifteenth century: Novgorod, Tver, and Riazan (188), the princes of the upper
Oka region—their desertion to Muscovy ( 189), Muscovite campaigns against Lithuania and the treaty
of 1494 (189), new princely desertions (190), the issue of religious persecution of the Orthodox (190),
the treaty of 1503 and Muscovite plans after the death of Alexander (191-92). Hlynsky’s insurrection:
the Hlynsky lineage (192), his previous role (192), conflict with the Lithuanian lords (192), rumors of
plans for the office of grand duke (194), the conflict with Sigismund (195), the insurrection (195), the
alliance with Muscovy (197), Sigismund’s campaign and the failure of the insurrection (197-98), the
Smolensk war (198), the fall of the Ruthenian aristocracy (199).
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IV. Changes in the Ukrainian Steppes and the Black Sea Littoral.
The Formation of the Crimean Horde and Tatar Depredations 201
The Black Sea steppes and the Crimea in the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries:
A general survey (201), the disintegration of the Golden Horde (202), the origins of the Crimean Horde
(202) . The Crimea in the thirteenth century (203), the weakening of Byzantine rule and the Greek element
(203) , Italian colonies—Kaffa (204), Sudak (205), the Pisan port and other colonies (206), Tana (206);
the development of Genoan holdings in the Crimea (207), conflict with the Tatars and Turks (208), the
development of the Genoese colonial state in the Crimea (208), the Turkish occupation (208-9).
The formation of the Crimean Horde:
Tatars in the Crimea (209), the political separation of the Crimea (209), Haji Giray—his origins and
first stage of activity (210), the Giray legend (211), Devlet Berdi and his probable identity with Haji
Giray (211), Haji Giray’s flight to Lithuania (212), Haji Giray’s last stage of activity and death (212—
13), the policy of the Crimean Horde set forth by him (213).
Lithuanian and Polish relations with the Tatars in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries and Tatar
depredations at the turn of the sixteenth century:
The position of the Tatars in the Polish-Lithuanian struggle (213—14); Mamay and Toqtamish (214),
Vytautas—his plans and activity in the Black Sea region (214-15), the battle on the Vorskla (215),
Vytautas’s further actions (216) and participation in Tatar affairs (216); Vytautas’s Tatar clients (217).
Svitrigaila’s alliance with the Tatars (218); Lithuania’s relations with Haji Giray (218-19); Nur Devlet
and Mengli Giray (219), Mengli’s alliance with Muscovy (220), revolt in the Crimea (221), Mengli
Giray a Turkish vassal (221). Lithuania’s alliance with the Golden Horde (222), Mengli’s enmity (222).
Mengli’s attacks on the Ukrainian lands—the attack on Kyiv (223), Muscovite urgings (223), Tatar
attacks in 1485-88 (225), Tatars and Moldavians in 1489-90 (225-26), Tatar depredations in 1493
(226), Turkish campaigns against Galicia (227), Tatar attacks in 1499—1500 (227-28) and 1501-5
(228—29). Ukraine becomes depopulated (230), the haplessness of the Polish-Lithuanian authorities
(230), the plan to pay a tribute to the Tatars (231); Ukrainian self-defense and the authorities’
disinclination toward it (232).
V. Political Circumstances in the Sixteenth Century:
The Incorporation of the Ukrainian Lands into Poland 233
The issue of union under Sigismund I:
The Ruthenian irredenta (233), the policy of the Lithuanian aristocracy vis-a-vis Poland (233—34), the
attitude of the sixteenth-century aristocracy and grand dukes toward union (234). The situation in the
first years of Sigismund the Old (235), Polish measures with regard to the union (235), the negotiations
of 1512-13 (236-37), the resistance of the Lithuanian lords (237); the election of Sigismund Augustus
to the Lithuanian throne (238) and the project to crown him as king of Lithuania (239), his enthronement
(240), the value of the Grand Duchy’s autonomy from the dynastic viewpoint (240). The revival of the
union issue in the 1540s (241), the unfavorable attitude of Sigismund the Old (241); Sigismund
Augustus as grand duke (242).
The issue of union under Sigismund II Augustus:
Sigismund Augustus’s attitude toward the union (242^13). The union issue at the Diet of 1548 (242-
43). Polish negotiations with Lithuania in 1551 (244), debates at the Coronation Diet of 1553 (245),
Polish views of the union (245), historical argumentation (246); the invitation to the Lithuanians to
participate in the Diet of 1555 (247), the Diets of 1557—58 in the Kingdom of Poland (247), the Livonian
issue (248), the war with Muscovy and the nobility’s efforts to bring about union (248-49), the petition
of 1562 (249) and the resolutions of the nobility’s congress (249-50), the Piotrkow Diet of 1562-63
(250-51), the Vilnius Diet of 1563 (251), the Vilnius delegation (251) and its instructions (252—53), the
Warsaw Diet of 1564 (254) and conferences with the Lithuanian delegation (255), negotiations with the
nobility’s envoys (255), the delegates’ concessions (256) and the formula of union (257), the rupture of
negotiations (257—58) and the Warsaw recess of 1564 (258). The Lithuanian Diet of Bielsk in 1564
(259) and the conferences in Parczew (260), the Piotrkow Diet of 1565 (260), the Vilnius Diet of
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1565/66 (262), the petitions of the Volhynian and Podlachian nobility (262), the reasons for its favorable
attitude to the union (262—63). The Brest Diet of 1566 (263—64) and instructions for the Lublin Diet
(264), unsuccessful conferences in Lublin (264—65), Diets of 1566/67 (265), the Polish delegation in
Lithuania and the petition of the Lithuanian nobility for union in Lebedova in 1567 (265—66).
The Lublin Diet of1569:
The general situation (266-67), initial negotiations with the Lithuanian estates (267), the dispute about
old acts of union (268) and the act of 1501 (268), historical argumentation (268—69), the Lithuanian
ultimatum (269), pressure from the king (271) and the ‘exit of the Lithuanians’ (271). The ruthlessness
of the Polish estates and the king (271—72), the verdict of ‘contumacy’ and the decision to incorporate
Volhynia and Podlachia (272), the Volhynian issue (273), incorporation privileges (274-75), historical
motivation (275-76), the summoning of Volhynian and Podlachian lords and delegates to the Diet (276—
77), the execution against the disobedient ones (276). Debates about the union (277), news from
Lithuania (278), the Lithuanian delegation (278). The execution against the Podlachians (279), the oath
of the Podlachians and the Volhynians (280), the plan to annex the Kyiv region (281), debates about it
281), the plan to annex the Bratslav region (282), its annexation (283), the indecision of the king and
the senators on the issue of the Kyiv region (283), the king decides to annex the Kyiv region (284), the
Kyivan incorporation privilege (285). Debates on the union (285), the act of union (286), further Diet
deliberations (287), a general view (287-88). The reason for the weakness of the Lithuanian autonomists
(288—89), their depression.
The interregnum and Lithuanian desiderata (290), the indecision of the Lithuanian autonomists
(290), the status of the Ukrainian-Rus' lands (291); demands wane for the return of the Ukrainian lands
to Lithuania (291). The Ukrainian-Rus' lands that remained outside the Kingdom of Poland: the Siverian
region (293) and the Brest-Pynsk lands (293).
Notes 294-353
1. Sources and Literature on the Formation of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania 294
2. Gediminas’s Campaign to Seize the Kyiv Region 297
3. Dmytro Dedko 299
4. The Literature on the Struggle for the Galician-Volhynian Lands 301
5. The Hungarian Campaign in Galicia in 1340 303
6. Western Sources on the War of 1340 304
7. Traska and Dlugosz on Casimir’s Campaign of 1340 304
8. Conjectures That Casimir Ruled Rus’ prior to 1349 306
9. Sources on the Campaign of 1351 306
10. The Hungarian-Polish Campaign of 1352 308
11. Tatar Affairs of 1352* 310
12. The Charter of Tmce between Casimir and the Lithuanian Princes 311
13. Iurii, Son of Narimantas, and Iurii of Kholm 311
14. The Treaties of 1366 312
15. Louis’s Charter Concerning Liubartas’s Activities in Galicia 314
16. The Campaign of 1377 315
17. Roman of Briansk ^16
18. The Lithuanian Princes of the Siverian Region 317
19. The Ruthenian-Lithuanian Chronicle’s Account of Algirdas’s Occupation of Podilia 320
20. The Tatar Khan’s Patent to the Rus’ Lands Issued to the Grand Dukes of Lithuania 321
21. Wladyslaw II of Opole 325
22. The Date of Poland’s Final Annexation of Galicia 326
23. The Literature on the History of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania at the Turn of the Fifteenth Century 327
24. Writs of Fealty to the Kingdom of Poland Issued by Princes of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania 328
25. The Treaty of Astrava [1392] and the Governorship in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania 330
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26. Jadwiga’s Letter Demanding Tribute from the Rus' Lands 331
27. The Date and Circumstances of the Transfer of Lutsk to Vytautas 332
28. The Last Years of Skirgaila 334
29. Podilia—A Lithuanian Vassalage 336
30. The Granting of Podilia to Svitrigaila 336
31. The Literature on Developments after the Death of Vytautas 337
32. Polish Plans Following the Death of Vytautas 338
33. The Privilege of 1432 Granting Equality to the Ruthenians 339
34. Fedko of Niasvizh’s Betrayal 339
35. The Transfer of Ukrainian Territories to Zygimantas 340
36. The Literature on the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from the Proclamation
of Casimir’s Rule as Grand Duke 341
37. Casimir’s Will 341
38. The Conspiracy of the Rus' Princes in 1480 342
39. Hlynsky’s Rebellion 344
40. The Literature on the History of the Crimean Horde 345
41. Italian Colonization of the Black Sea Coast 346
42. The Policies of Lithuania and Poland toward the Tatars 346
43. Haji Giray and Devlet Berdi 347
44. Tatar Khans Who Were Clients of Vytautas in the Horde after the Fall of Toqtamish 348
45. The Literature on the Sixteenth-Century Union 349
46. The Lithuanian Instruction of 1563 349
47. The Question of Joint Diets at the Warsaw Diet of 1564 350
48. The Letter of the Lithuanian Estates to the Lublin Diet of 1566 . 351
49. On the History of the Podlachian and Volhynian Privileges of 1569 352
Note on Sources—Robert Frost 354
Addendum: The Last Stage in the History of the Kingdom of Rus1: Poland, Mazovia,
Lithuania, and Hungary in Contention for the Romanovych Patrimony
(A Commentary on Volume 4, Chapter 1 of the History of Ukraine-Rus J—Leontii Voitovych 355
Bibliographic Update of Scholarly Literature—Olena Rusyna 374
Genealogical Tables of the Dynasties of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania. 385
1. The Dynasty of Pukuveras and Gediminas 386
2. The Dynasty of Algirdas 387
3. The Dynasties of Vladimiras, Fiodoras, and Kaributas, Sons of Algirdas 388
Notes to the Genealogical Tables 389
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Bibliography 393
Abbreviations 393
Unpublished Sources 394
Published Sources 394
Secondary Literature 407
Tables of Rulers 426
Translations and Publications Consulted 436
Index 437
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AGZ — Akta grodzkie i ziemskie z czasów Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej
AIuZR - Arkhiv Iugo-Zapadnoi Rossii, izdavaemyi Vremennoi komissiei dlia razbora drevnikh aktov
Akty luZR - Akty, otnosiashchiesia k istorii Iuzhnoi i Zapadnoi Rossii, sobrannye i izdannye
Arkheograficheskoi komissiei
AMG — Akty Moskovskogo gosudarstva
AÖG — Archiv für österreichische Geschichte
AZR — Akty, otnosiashchiesia k istorii Zapadnoi Rossii
B W — Biblioteka Warszawska. Pismo poswigcone nankom, sztukom i przemyslowi (Warsaw)
ChlONL — Chteniia v Istoricheskom obshchestve Nestora-letopistsa (Kyiv)
ChOIDR - Chteniia v Imperatorskom obshchestve istorii i drevnostei rossiiskikh pri Moskovskom
universitete (Moscow)
Codex saec. XV — Codex epistolaris saeculi decimi quinti
Hyp., 1 st ed. - Ipat'evskaia letopis' (1843)
Hyp., 2d ed. — Letopis'po Ipatskomu spisku (1871)
IzORIaS — Izvestiia Otdeleniia russkogo iazyka i slovesnosti Imperatorskoi akademii nauk (St. Petersburg)
KH — Kwartalnik Historyczny (Lviv)
KS — Kievskaia starina (Kyiv)
Lavr. — Lavrent 'evskaia i Troitskaia letopisi (1846)
LEK Urkundenbuch — Liv-, Est-, und Kurländisches Urkundenbuch
MGHS — Monumento Germaniae histórica. Scriptores
MPH — Monumento Poloniae histórica
Nikon. - Letopisnyi sbomik, imenuemyi Patriarsheiu ili Nikonovskoiu letopis fiu [Nikonian Chronicle]
Novg. I, 1st ed. — ‘Novgorodskaia pervaia letopis” (1841)
Novg. I, 2d ed. - Novgorodskaia letopis’po Sinodal’nomu kharateinomu spisku (1888)
Novg. IV— ‘Novgorodskaia chetvertaia letopis” (1848)
PSRL — Polnoe sobranie russkikh letopis ei
RIB — Russkaia istoricheskaia biblioteka
SGGiD ~ Sobranie gosudarstvennykh gramot i dogovorov, khraniashchikhsia v Gosudarstvennoi kollegi
inostrannykh del
SIRIO - Sbomik Imperatorskogo russkogo istoricheskogo obshchestva
SRP — Scriptores rerum Polonicarum
TAS - Trudy arkheologicheskogo s”ezda [/, II, etc. indicates s"ezd cited]
TKDA - Trudy Kievskoi dukhovnoi akademii (Kyiv)
UI ~ Universitetskie izvestiia (Kyiv)
Vos kr. - Letopis' po Voskresenskomu spisku [Voskresensk Chronicle]
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Index
Abraham, W., 367n. 89
Abu al-Fida, 206n. 23
Achzhi-Kgirei. See Haji
Giray
Adamski, L., xxvin. 32, xlvi,
xlvin. 171, lixn. 44, lxn.
48, Lxin. 50, Ixxxin. 118
Adelung, F., civ
Agafiia (Ahafiia) (Rus’
princess), Ixxiii
Agnieszka (Polish princess),
363
Agrippina (Agrafena) (Rus'
princess), 47
Agrypina (Ahrypyna) (Rus1
princess), 362-63
Agryppa, Waclaw, 351
Ahmed (khan of the Golden
Horde), 220, 22 In. 83,
222-23, 223n. 88-89,
226, 227n. 107, 230
Ahmed Giray (Crimean
prince), 228
Akhmet Kuchuk. See
Muhammed Kuchuk
Akkerman. See Bilhorod
Alani, 203
Albert II (Albrecht II) of
Habsburg (Holy Roman
emperor), 85, 155, 155n.
113
Albert III (Albrecht III)
(archduke of Austria),
86
Albert III (Albrecht III) the
Bold (Albert the
Courageous) (duke of
Saxony), 193
Albert of Strasbourg. See
Matthew of Neuburg
Albertrandi, J. C., 341
A1 dona-Anna (Lithuanian
princess), Ixxiii, 364,
389
Aleksei (Alexios)
(metropolitan of Kyiv
and all Rus1), 52-53,
52n. 177, 53n. 178
Alexander I (Russian
emperor), lvii
Alexander II (Russian
emperor), liiin. 22
Alexander VI (pope), 191
Alexander (Aleksandras)
(grand duke of
Lithuania; king of
Poland), 123, 172-75,
173n. 180, 174n. 184,
174n. 187, 178-80,
178n. 209, 179n.212,
179n. 215, 180n. 217,
186, 189-91, 190n. 252-
54, 191n. 255, 192-94,
194n. 268, 195n. 269,
212, 226, 226n. 107,
228, 229n. 119, 230-32,
237, 245, 251, 25In. 68,
255-57, 264, 268-70,
270n. 162, 276, 276n.
186, 279, 286, 293,331,
341^*2,351
Alexandru ‘the Good’
(Alexandru cel Bun)
(hospodar of Moldavia),
135-36, 146
Alexios Paktiares, 203n. 11
Algimantas (Olgimont)
(Lithuanian prince), 99,
120, 138, 299, 330
Algirdas (Olgierd, Olherd)
(grand duke of
Lithuania), lxxix-lxxxi,
Ixxxiii, 9, 12, 22n. 78,
27, 27n. 95, 30-32, 34n.
124,36-37, 39,43n. 144,
44-63, 48n. 160, 50n.
169, 5 In. 170, 51n. 172-
73, 54n. 181, 54n. 183,
57n. 197, 65-67, 65n.
226, 83, 86-87,92, 95,
109-10, 113-14, 114n.
156, 116, 116n. 162,
118-19, 122, 126, 126n.
6, 133n. 33, 183-84,282,
296-97,313,316-21,
327, 329, 335, 372-73,
389-92, 390n. 3-*, 390n.
6, 391n. 10-11
Alseniskis, Jonas. See Ivan,
son of Algimantas
Altenburg, Dietrich von. See
Dietrich von Altenburg
Alushta, 207
Anastasiia (princes of Tver),
392
Anastasiia Ivanivna (Rus1
princess), 197
Anastasiia Lvivna (Rus1
princess), 360-61, 367
Anastasiia Vasilievna (Rus*
princess), 185
Andras (governor of
Galicia), 74, 78n. 35,
80-81, 84n. 52
Andrei (Andrius), son of
Algirdas (Lithuanian
prince), 47, 87, 110,
llOn. 138,318, 391
Andrew II (Andras) (king of
Hungary), 359
Andrew of Constantinople
(papal legate), 107
Andrii Iuriiovych (Rus1
prince), 9, 300, 355-56,
360
Andrii Mykhailovych (Rus1
prince), 330
Andriiashiv, O., 301, 311,
31 In. 16, 332-33
Andronikos Gidos (emperor
of Trebizond), 203n. 11
Andrushko Fedorovych
(Rus' prince), 373, 390
Andrusiak, M., 361, 36 In.
41
Anjou dynasty, lxxiii-lxxiv,
365, 369
Anna (wife of Dimitrii, son
of Algirdas), 318
Anna (wife of Vytautas), 95,
99, 329-30
Anna of Cilli (Ana of Celje,
Anna Cillei) (queen of
Poland), 91
Anna of Tver (Rus’
princess), 139
Antiochus IV Epiphanes
(king of Syria), 139
Antonín (archimandrite)
203n. 13
Antonovych, V., xxxii,
xxxiiin. 79, xxxv, liii-
liv, liiin. 23, livn. 26,
lvii-lix, lviin. 37, lxn.
46, lxiv, lxvi, lxviii, lxx—
438
Index
Ixxi, lxxn. 77, ciii, 6n.
17, 8n. 22, 8n. 26, 22n.
77, 43n, 144, 44n. 148-
49, 5On. 168, 56n. 192,
57n. 197, 64n. 225, 65n.
226, 216n. 63, 296-97,
301,311,317, 322, 327,
329, 342^6
Aq Kerman. See Bilhorod
Aristov, V., liiin. 21
Armenia Magna (Armenia
Maritima). See Crimea
Armenians, 144, 205
Arndt, W., 307, 307n. 12
Arnold (Jogaila’s soldier),
116n. 166
Amost of Pardubice
(archbishop of Prague),
29n. 106
Arpad dynasty, lxxiii, 359,
369
Ashmiany (ASmena), 139,
145, 390
Asia, 206, 347; central,
206-7
Asia Minor, 203, 203n. 10,
205, 207
Astrakhan, 211
Astrakhan Horde, 213. See
also Golden Horde;
Crimean Horde; Perekop
Horde
Astrava (Astravas), Treaty
of, 95-96, lOln. 116,
329-31, 334, 368
Augustyn, M., 372n. 131
Austria, 85-86, 88, 155, 184
Austrians, I-Ii, lxxix
Austro-Hungarian
Monarchy (Habsburg
Monarchy), 1-lii, In. 13-
14, lvii
Avignon, 27n. 95
Azerbaijan, 360, 365-66
Azov (Azaq). See Tana
Azov, Sea of, 204-6
Azov Strait (present-day
Kerch Strait), 206
Babirecki, J., civ
Bahalii, D., 43n. 144
Bakhchysarai (Bahsesaray),
207n. 31
Bakota, 60, 120, 135;
district, 61
Bal, Petrus, 78
Balaklava. See Cembalo
Balakliia, 59, 59n. 210
Balinski (Polish doctor),
195n. 269
Balinski, M., ci-cii, civ,
119n. 177,316
Baltic Sea, 2n.l, 298
Balzer, O., lxvii, 311, 333,
362n. 47, 364n. 75,
366n. 86, 367n. 89, 389
Barqcz, S., 337
Baranivtsi, ciii
Baranow Sandomierski,
22n. 79
Baranski, M., 366n. 86
Barbaro, Giuseppe, 207n. 30
Barbashev, A., 65n. 227,
102n. 118, 106n. 126-
27, 115n. 158, 120n.
183, 215n. 59, 327, 331,
346, 349
Bardejov (Bartfa, Bartfeld),
309
Bareisha, Iu., 37 In. 120
Barhuri. See Burhunka
Barsbay (sultan of Egypt),
211
Barsov, N., 3n. 4
Bartoszewicz, J., 138n. 47,
217n. 65, 344, 346
Barul, Andrei (Borulia,
Andrii), 226n. 103
Barvinsky, B., xli-xlii,
138n. 47, 138n. 49,
138n. 51, 14In. 59,
147n. 85, 153n. 107,
156n. 119, 337-38
Barvinsky, O., xxv, xli, liii-
liv, Iviii-lix, lxviii
Baryczka, Martin, 23
Basel, 126n. 6, 129
Bäthory, Istvan (Batory,
Stefan). See Stephen
Batory
Batu Khan (khan of the
Golden Horde), 201, 230
Baumgarten, N., 357n. 18,
363, 363n. 59-60
Bavaria, 363
Bayezid II (Ottoman sultan),
225, 228
Beauvois, D., liin. 17
Bebek, Imre (Bubek,
Emerik), 78, 78n. 37,
84n. 52, 372
Bek Pulad (Crimean
pretender), 209
Bela IV (king of Hungary),
363
Belarus, xliii, lv, lxxii, 113—
14, 119, 150, 197, 229,
344
Belarusians, xviii, 1, lxxviii,
lxxxiii
Belev, 187, 189
Beliaev, I., cii
Belokurov, S., 52n. 175
Belsky, Prince Fedor, 183-
85, 190, 342
Belsky, Prince Ivan, 184—
85, 343
Belsky, Prince Semen, 190
Belyi principality, 190
Belz, cii, 20-23, 25-28,
28n. 97, 30-31, 33n.
121,36, 39, 39n. 138,
63, 113, 146, 152, 176,
228, 231, 29In. 252,
308-10,312,315-16,
336, 370-71; county, cii;
domain, 42; land, ci-cii,
26, 33, 37, 112, 131,
134, 151, 170, 227, 291,
314-16; palatinate, cii;
region, 228
Belz-Kholm land. See
Kholm-Belz land
Benczur, J., 85n. 58
Benedek (Benedykt)
(Hungarian vajda), 83-
84, 83n. 51, 84n. 52,
333, 373
Benedict IX (pope), Ixxxiv
Benedict XII (pope), 14, 17
Benes (canon of Weitmil),
304
Berdibek (khan of the
Golden Horde), 55, 202
Bereg county (zhupa), 117
Berehove (Beregszasz), 117
Berestia. See Brest
Berezin, I., 21 On. 40, 219n.
77
Berezui, 47
Berke (khan of the Golden
Horde), 202
Berladnyk, Ivan
Rostyslavych (Rus'
prince), 357
Berlin, xxii, lxvi-lxvii
Bestuzhev-Riumin, K.,
lxxviii
Bethsubulan (Bexubowitz).
See Kebek Khan
Index
439
Bezzenberger, A., 8n. 25
Biafystok, lv
Biarezina (Berezina) River,
6, 183, 186
Biecz, 20, 20n. 69
Bielowski, A., lxvii, 24n.
84, 26n. 88, 301, 304,
307n. 12
Bielski, Marcin, 17 ln. 173,
171n. 175, 174n. 185,
192n. 262, 193n. 264,
195n. 269, 196n. 278,
197n. 281, 229n. 117,
240n. 19, 242n. 31,
243n. 33, 244n. 36-38,
245n. 40, 247n. 51,
259n. 112, 260n. 119,
263n. 133, 265, 290n.
244, 29ln. 248, 295,
305, 341
Bieniak, J. (Beniak, Ia.),
356, 356n. 8, 356n. 13,
360
Bilenky, S., ln. 14, livn. 27,
lvn. 29, lvin. 31, Iviin.
33, lxivn. 62
Bilhorod (Akkerman, Aq
Kerman, Moncastro,
present-day Bilhorod-
Dnistrovskyi), 206, 216
Bilhorod (Bilohorodka), 11
Biliashivsky, M, xxxn. 55
Biloberezhia region, 54—56,
56n. 190
Bilokin, S., Ixiiin. 60
Bilsk (Bielsk, Bielsk
Podlaski), 258—60, 259n.
113, 260n. 116-18,262,
264,351
Bitschin, Conrad, 134n. 34,
139n. 52
Black Rus', 5-8, 6n. 14, 6n.
17, 10, 146
Black Sea, lxii, lxiin. 53,
59n. 210, 203-5, 206n.
23, 208, 212, 346, 360;
region, 203n. 12, 205-6,
216; steppes, 201
Btaszczyk, G., lxxxiiin. 123,
lxxxviin. 135
Blau, O., 210n. 40
Blohski, J., liin. 17
Bobrok, 371
Bobrowicz, J., 16n. 53
Bobrzyhski, M., liii, lx, lxn.
47, lxiv, lxvii, Ixxi—Ixxii,
lxxin. 79, 163n. 141
Bochnia, 36
Boh (Southern Bug) River,
ciii, 28, 55, 59n. 210, 60;
region, 60-61
Bohdan (starosta of
Cherkasy), 232
Bohemia, 13n. 42, 15, 20,
27, 42, 82-83, 82n. 47,
85, 105, 155, 306, 372
Bohush-Sestrantsevich, S.,
212n. 48, 322, 324, 345,
347
Bojanczyce, 130
Bokii, Havrylo, 28In. 206
Boleslav Troidenovych
(Boleslaw). See Iurii II
Boleslav
Boleslaw I (Boiko I) of
Opole (Polish prince),
371
Boleslaw II (Boiko II) of
Opole (Polish prince),
72
Boleslaw IV of Mazo via
(Polish prince), 158,
158n. 128, 161, 163,
163n. 141,275, 364
Boleslaw V the Bashful
(grand duke of Poland),
359
Boleslaw (Boiko)
Wankowicz (Polish
prince), 307-8, 31 In. 16
Boiko II the Small (Polish
prince), 306
Bologna, 257
Boiokhiv (Liubartiv,
present-day Liubar), 364
Bolshakova, S. A., 359n. 25
Bolsunovsky, K., 73n. 13
Bona Sforza (queen of
Poland), 174n. 186, 234,
238, 240-41, 241n. 24
Boniecki, A., 185n. 234,
223-24n. 91, 323, 345
Boniface IX (pope), 98
Boretsky family, 188
Boriak, H., xcin. 151
Borichevsky, I., 65n. 226
Boris Aleksandrovich (Rus’
prince), 136, 187n. 245
Borkowski (Polish writer),
284n. 223
Borodavka, Iatsko (Iakiv)
(Ukrainian hetman),
185n. 236
Borowski, Wojciech, 219
Borulia, Andrii. See Barul,
Andrei
Borzemski, A., 295, 295n. 4
Bosporus. See
Panticapaeum
Bosporus Strait, 208
Bozhesk, 60, 60n. 216;
district, 119
Bozhskyi, ciii
Brahin district, ciii
Brandenburg, 156n. 114
Brandenburg, Wilhelm von
(archbishop of Riga),
247
Braslaü, 149
Bratislava. See Pressburg
Bratslav, 115, 119, 143, 148,
242n. 29, 280,282-83,
310, 340, 351; palatinate,
xci, ci, ciii, 275, 281;
region, ciii, 56, 59n. 204,
61,120, 144n. 70, 149-
50, 152, 154n. 109, 160,
160n. 134,226-28, 231,
275, 281-83, 284n. 223,
285, 287,289, 341,353;
fma, 59
Breiter, E., 76n. 24, 76n.
26-27, 8In. 43, 8In. 45,
82n. 47, 325-26
Breslau. See Wroclaw
Brest (Berestia), lv, ci-cii, 9,
21-24, 38, 59, 96, 146,
158n. 127, 163-64, 170,
177, 179n. 214, 193,
196, 198, 224, 236, 241,
244, 263-64, 263n. 133,
281, 281n. 206, 293,
314, 332-33,351,361,
364; county, 28In. 207,
293; domain, 139; land,
ciii, 26-27, 293, 364,
370; palatinate, xci, cii,
293; principality, 358,
371; region, 32, 119n.
177, 146, 158, 228, 281,
289; starosta district, cii,
278
Brest, Union of, lv
Brest-Dorohychyn: domain,
42; land, 9, 24, 31, 38-
39, 123, 308; region, 5n.
9, 9n. 30, 159. See also
Dorohychyn land
Briansk, 5n. 8, 44-48, 59,
110, 122, 122n. 190,
122n. 192, 168, 187,
440
Index
190-91,316-18, 391;
land, 49; principality, 44
Briantsev, P., 296, 338, 341,
349
Broniewski, Martin, 216n.
63
Brückner, A., xlvi, 4n. 5,
296
Brun, F., 55n. 189,201n. 3,
203n. 9, 203n. 12-13,
205n. 21, 206n. 24,
206n. 27-28, 207n. 31-
32, 216n. 62, 321,346
Brussels, lxiv
Brutus, Marcus Junius the
Younger, xlviii
Brzesc Kujawski, 22n. 79
Bubek, Emeric. See Bebek,
Imre
Bubnov, N., xxxiv
Buchach, 77
Buchatsky family, 13 In. 25,
135, 135n. 37, 138n. 51
Buchatsky, Murzylo, 131
Buchatsky, Mykhailo, 130-
31, 148
Buchatsky, Teodoryk, 130,
146, 164,217a 64
Buchynsky, B., xli-xlii,
xliin. 138, 338, 341^42
Buchynsky, M., xlii
Bucza (Bucha, Busza)
(Lithuanian princess),
362
Buda, 25, 308
Budividas. See Pukuveras
Buh (Bug, Western Bug)
River, 2n.l, 9, 31, 102,
133, 193, 293; region,
160
Bukovyna, ci, 227, 231
Buievych family, 4n. 5
Bunge, F. G. von, 294, 334
Buonaccorsi, Filippo. See
Kallimach
Burdikid (Lithuanian
prince), lOn. 33
Burhunka (Barhun, Burhun),
216n. 63
Burke, E., lxiv
Burlaka, H., xxiin. 9, xxivn.
21, xxviiin. 44
Bumash Sultan (Crimean
prince), 228
Burundai (Tatar commander),
360
Butterwick, R., lxxxixn. 142
Butvych, Iatsko, 39, 39n.
139.41
Butvych, Vasko, 39, 39n.
139.41
Buzhsk, 134
Bydgoszcz land, 77
Byryn, 59
Bytom, 371
Byzantium, 203^4, 203n.
12, 204n. 16, 206, 208,
217,356, 358. See also
Constantinople
Caffa. See Kaffa
Canale, M., 205n. 20, 206n.
23, 346-47
Carinthia, 14, 306
Caro, J, 2 In. 76, 22n. 79,
3On. 109, 70n. 1, 75n. 23,
85n. 57-58, 137n. 42,
162n. 138, 166n. 151,
168n. 159, 171n. 172,
179n. 211, 180n. 216,
195n. 269,215n. 59,
227n. 109,301,311,328,
332, 336, 338, 341-42
Carpathian Mountains, ci,
309,316, 367
Carpini, John of Plano
(Carpine, Giovanni da
Pian del), 5, 201-2
Casimir III the Great
(Kazimierz III Wielki)
(king of Poland), xlvi,
lxxiii-lxxvi, lxxviii,
Ixxiiin. 87, 13-37, 15n.
48, 16n. 50, 18n. 59, 19n.
67, 2In. 74, 2In. 76, 22n.
79, 24n. 83, 26n. 90, 27n.
93, 27n. 95, 28n. 98-99,
28n. 101, 29n. 102-3,
29n. 106,30n. 108-9,
30n. 112-13, 32n. 117,
33n. 119-20,39-42, 39n.
139,41n. 142, 55, 58,
60n. 216, 61, 61n. 219,
63, 70-71, 73, 73n. 13,
86, 123, 160-61, 164,
166, 172, 178, 199,212,
214,220, 300-2, 302n. 8,
304-7, 309-14, 364-70
Casimir IV (Casimir
Jagiellonczyk,
Kazimierz IV
Jagiellonczyk) (king of
Poland, grand duke of
Lithuania), xxix, lxxin.
81, lxxxv, lxxxvii-
lxxxviii, 49, 58n. 200,
123, 125, I56n. 120,
157-75, 158n. 128,
163n. 141, 166n. 151,
168n. 157, 168n. 159,
168n. 161, 171n. 172,
172n. 179, 174n. 187,
176n. 196, 180-90,
184n. 230, 184n. 232,
185n. 238, 186n. 240,
186n. 243, 188n. 248,
191n. 255,212,218-26,
220n. 80, 220n. 82-83,
222n. 86, 223n. 88,
224n. 94, 225n. 95, 229-
30, 246, 269, 270n. 162,
274—75, 323-24, 337,
340-43, 392
Caspian Sea, 205; coast, 206
Cassius, Gaius Longinus,
xlviii
Cathedral Church of St.
Sophia (Kyiv), 223
Cathedral Church of St.
George (Lviv), 369
Cathedral Church of St.
Stanislaw (Cracow),
Ixxvii
Cathedral Monastery of the
Transfiguration (Spas),
362
Catherine (Katalin)
(Hungarian princess),
75-77, 77n. 28
Cembalo (Symbolon Limne,
present-day Balaklava),
207
Chaghatay Sultan (Tatar
khan), 218n. 72
Chahrovychi family, 358
Chalkokondyles, Laonikos,
212n. 47
Charles I (Charles Robert,
Karoly) (king of
Hungary), lxxiii, 19, 70-
71,307, 363, 369
Charles II the Little (Carlo
di Durazzo, Karoly
Durrazzö, Kis Karoly)
(king of Hungary), 80
Charles IV (Holy Roman
emperor), 27, 72, 306
Charles V (Holy Roman
emperor), 198, 239
Chekre Khan. See Jebbar
Berdi
Index
441
Cheliñski, Hanko, 130
Chelm. See Kholm
Chetmno (Culm, Kulm), 3,
184, 342
Cherkasy, 59, 118, 160n.
134, 232, 344-45
Chemechyi Horodok
(Chemechhorodok,
Horodok), cii-ciii, 31,
31n. 116
Chemiakhiv, 340
Chemihiv, xxiv, xxxiiin. 79,
1,4, 5n. 8, 7, 11,45-46,
48, 53, 122, 122n. 190,
122n. 192, 190-91,316-
20, 358; county, 293;
domain, 46-47, 49-50;
land, 4, 49, 358;
palatinate, 293; region,
44-47, 49, 53, 59n. 209,
146, 187, 189-91,226,
229-30, 293; t'ma, 59
Chemykhiv, 320
Cherson (Kherson, Korsun),
54n. 181, 203n. 11,206
Chervonohorod, 33n. 119,
60, 120-21, 121n. 188,
131, 135; district, 61
China, 206
Chinggis (Genghis) Khan
(Mongol khan), 347
Chmiel, W., 337
Chobitok, V., 371n. 119,
37In. 121, 371n. 126
Chodkiewicz. See
Khodkevych
Chomyi Horod, 217, 217n.
64
Chort. See Makarii I
Chortoryi (present-day Stara
Chortoryia), ciii
Chortoryisk (Chartoryisk,
present-day Staryi
Chortoryisk), 119, 156,
157n. 121,320
Chortoryisky, Prince Ivan,
157, 157n. 121
Chortoryisky, Prince
Oleksander, 139, 157,
157n. 121, 184, 280
Chortoryisky (Czartoryski)
princes, lxxxi—Ixxxii
Chrzanowski, W., civ
Chufut QaPe. See Qirq Yer
Church of St. Catherine
(Lutsk), 370
Chychykliia River, 59n. 210
Chykalenko, Ie., xxxi,
xxxiin. 68
Clement VI (pope), 20, 20n.
67, 22, 24n. 83, 26, 27n.
95
Clement VII (pope), 239
Clusvar (Cluj), 316
Cobyle. See Kobylany
Coldas. See Goliad
Coloman. See Kalman
Comneni dynasty, 204
Constance (Konstancia) of
Hungary, lxxxiv, 359,
373
Constantinople (Istanbul),
46, 52-53, 107, 204,
208, 221. See also
Byzantium
Copa. See Kopa
Comazanis, Giovanni di,
18n. 59
Cossack Hetmanate. See
Hetmanate
Courland, Duchy of, 350
Cours (tribe), 2n. 1, 3n.4
Cracow, xli, liiin. 20, lix,
lxiv, lxvii, lxxii, lxxvii,
lxxxvi, xci, 14, 17, 17n.
57, 21-22, 22n. 79, 24,
26, 30, 3In. 113, 33, 35,
41,63, 65, 75, 79, 87-
90, 88n. 64, 88n. 66,
90n. 71,97-98, 101-2,
110, 114, 114n. 154,
119-20, 122, 126, 130,
142, 144n. 71, 150, 152,
166, 196-97, 226, 237,
241^12, 242n. 29-30,
245, 252, 256n. 96, 260,
267, 269, 270n. 162,
274, 284, 284n. 222,
295n. 4, 302, 304, 310,
312, 328-29, 335, 352,
359; diocese, 32; land,
36, 261, 369; region, 21
Crimea (Armenia Magna,
Armenia Maritima), 56,
170, 17 In. 176, 195,
20In. 3, 202-7, 203n.
10, 203n. 12, 209-13,
209n. 36-37, 21 In. 44,
217,219-24, 220n. 83,
22In. 84, 228, 230-31,
234, 345—46. See also
Gothia
Crimean Horde, xxxvii,
xxxviin. Ill, 58, 189,
197, 201,208-9,213,
218, 221-22, 225-26,
233, 322, 345. See also
Astrakhan Horde,
Golden Horde, Perekop
Horde
Crimean Khanate, 58, 210-
11,213,218, 221-23,
322
Crimeans, 222, 222n. 86,
225, 230. See also Tatars
Croatia, lxxiii
Culm. See Chelmno
Cumans (Kipchaks,
Polovtsians), 201, 203
Cyprian. See Kypriian
Czacki, T., 217n. 64, 312
Czamkowski, Stanislaw,
273, 282, 284
Czartoryski, Prince Adam
Jerzy, livn. 27, lvii
Czartoryski princes. See
Chortoryisky princes
Czeleiow, 326
Czermak, W., 339
Czerny, F., 341
Czersk principality, 364
Czçstochowa, 82, 82n. 47
Czuczyriski, A., 64n. 224,
302, 304,312-13
Czudar, Gyôrgy (Zudar,
Georgius), 78
Czudar, Péter (Zudar,
Petrus), 78n. 35
Dqbrowska, E., 367n. 93
Dqbrowski, D., 360, 362,
362n. 48-49
Dqbrowski, J., 366n. 86-87,
367n. 89
Dqbrowski, Mikolaj, 184,
342
Dalmatia, 73n. 14
Danilowicz, I., 11 In. 140,
117n. 168, 294-95, 295n.
2, 329, 337, 363n. 61
Danube River, 201; region,
202
Danylevych, V., 3n. 3, 7n.
20, 114n. 156, 334
Danylo (Rus’ prince of
Kholm), 312
Danylo Ihorevych (Rus'
prince), 358
Danylo of Ostrih. See
Ostrozky, Prince Danylo
442
Index
Danylo Romanovych
(prince of Galicia-
Volhynia, king of Rus'),
6, 6n. 17, 7n. 18-19, 60,
359-60, 363, 365, 367
Danylo Vasyliovych
(Vasylkovych) (Rus1
prince), 361, 363
Danzig. See Gdansk
Dashiv, 59
Dashkevych, la., xxvn. 30,
livn. 24,28n. 101,310n.
15
Dashkevych, ML, lOn. 34,
43n. 144, 54n. 181, 65n.
226, 106n. 127, 267n.
150, 288n. 238, 296-98,
320-21, 327-28, 349
Dashkovych, Ostafli, 344-
45
Daugaudas, Jurgis
(Lithuanian prince), 330
Daugava (Dzvina, Western
Dvina) River, 2-3, 2n.l,
3n. 3, 224
Daugirdas (Dovgird), Jonas,
130
Daumantas (Dovmont)
(Lithuanian prince), 9n.
32
Dausprungas (Dovsprunk)
(Lithuanian prince), 4n.
5,5
Davyl (Daviat, Daujotas)
(Lithuanian prince), 4n.
5, 9, 9n. 32
Decius, Jodocus (Jost), 174,
174n. 185, 180, 192n.
262, 195n. 269-70,
196n. 277, 197n.281,
341,344
Dedko, Dmytro (Datko,
Detko), Ixxiv, lxxvi, 13-
16, 13n. 41, 16n. 53, 18-
20, 18n. 60, 19n. 62-63,
19n. 65, 39-41,299,
301, 302n. 8,369
Defréraery, C., 203n. 10
Dembiriski, Walenty, 254,
284, 286
Dembowski, Andrzej, 269
Demchenko, L., xcin. 151
Demetrijus (Dimitrii) the
Elder, son of Algirdas
(Lithuanian prince), 43n.
144, 45-47, 48n. 160,
87, 110-11, 122,316-
19, 318n. 22, 329, 391
Demydenko, A., xxin. 1
Denmark, 3, 248
Derevlianian land, 9—10, 9n.
32, 12
Desna River, ci, 46, 49n.
164
Devlet Berdi (Crimean
khan), 58, 211, 21 In. 46,
213,218, 347-48
Diavoltva, 4n. 5
Diehl, E. K., 33n. 123, 73n.
12
Dietmar (Dithmar). See
Thietmar
Dietrich von Altenburg
(grandmaster of the
Teutonic Order), 366
Ditleb von Alnpeke, 5n. 12
Dhzgosz, Jan, lxxin. 81,
Ixxxviii, lxxxviiin. 139,
3n. 4, 16n. 53, 17,21n.
74, 28n. 96, 30n. 110,
3On. 112, 31n. 113,32n.
118, 34n. 124, 61,61n.
219, 71,75-76, 83, 84n.
52, 85, 89n. 69,91,91n.
72, 95, 98, 98n. 108,
99n. 109, 104n. 121,
105, 106n. 127, 112,
116, 116n. 164, 120-21,
121n. 187, 122n. 190,
122n. 192, 127n. 12,
128-30, 130n. 21, 131n.
24, 132-33, 134n. 34-
35, 137-38, 137n. 43,
138n. 51, 139n. 53, 143-
44, 143n. 69-70, 146-
48, 150-54, 157-59,
158n. 127-28, 160n.
135, 161, 163-66, 163n.
141, 168-69, 171, 171n.
172, 182-83, 186-87,
186n. 243, 215n. 59,
217n. 65,218-19, 220n.
83, 221, 246n. 48, 276,
282, 295, 304-5, 307,
316, 326, 331,333, 335,
337-40, 342, 348-49,
390, 390n. 6, 392
Dmitrii (Muscovite prince
of Galich), 50, 54n. 182
Dmitrii Ivanovich (Donskoi,
Dmitrii) (grand prince of
Moscow), lxxxiv, 47,
50, 54n. 182, 316
Dmowski, Roman, lviii, lxiv
Dmytro (Dymytr) (Tatar
prince), 50, 54, 56
Dnipro (Dnieper) River,
xxix-xxxi, 11, 55n. 189,
56, 59, 146, 198, 201,
203, 215-16, 216n. 63,
224-26, 228-29, 293,
298
Dnister River, ci, 60, 201,
217, 229,319, 373
Dobkovych, Petro
(Dobkowicz, Piotr), 326
Dobruja (Dobrudzha), 56,
20In. 3; region, 201
Dobrzyn, lxxv, 76n. 26, 82n.
47, 360, 367; land, 3, 34,
74-77, 79, 161, 369, 372
Dogiel, M., ci, 306
Domanytsky, V., xxviii-
xxix, xxviiin. 44—46,
xxixn. 47—48
Don River, 55n. 189, 201,
203, 206, 228
Donets River, cii, 59
Doria, Paolino, 205n. 20
Dorogobuzh, 191
Dorohychyn (Dorohiczyn),
3, 9, 38-39, 161,314,
332; land, 38, 113, 130n.
21, 158, 160-61,275,
293; principality, 371.
See also Brest-
Dorohychyn land
Doroshenko, V., xxxi,
xxxin. 62, in. 12
Doukas, Michael, 203n. 12
Dounar-Zapolski (Dovnar-
Zapolsky), M., cin. 1,
xliii, lxvi, ciii, 237n. 7,
237n. 10-12, 243n. 35,
244n. 37-38, 245n. 44,
246n. 48, 25In. 69,
254n. 82, 260n. 120,
262n. 130, 263n. 133,
264n. 136, 302,312-13,
349, 368n. 99
Dovgird. See Daugirdas
Dovmont. See Daumantas
Dovsprunk. See
Dausprungas
Dowiat, J., 366n. 87
Drahomanov, M., liv, Ixx
Drohobyeh, lviii
Drohovyzh, 368-69
Index
443
Drozhdzha, Andrii, 193,
196n. 273
Drozhdzha family, 198
Drugnia, 337
Drutsk, 330
Drutsky family, 198
Drutsky-Putiata. See
Putiatych, Prince
Dmytro
Drzewicki, Adam, 265n.
139, 352
Dubetsko (Dubiecko), 21
Dundulis, B., lxxxiiin. 125
Dusburg, Peter von. See
Peter von Dusburg
Dymytr. See Dmytro
Dymytrii Koriatovych
(Lithuanian prince), 371
Dymytrii-Kaributas. See
Kaributas
Dymytrii-Liubartas. See
Liubartas
Dynow, 21
Dzhydzhora, L, xxxi, xxxiii,
xli, xliii-xlv
Dzialynski, A., 17In. 172,
171n. 174, 179n. 213,
267n. 150-51, 270n.
163-64, 271n. 166,
273n. 174, 296, 332,
332n. 28, 350, 352-53
Dzieduszycki, M., 116n.
162
Dzoban, O., xlin. 137
Dzvina River. See Daugava
River
Edigii (Edige, Edigei, Idyka)
(Tatar emir), 57-58, 98,
126,202, 209, 214-15,
217-18,347
Eger (Erlau), 78, 303
Egypt, 211
Ekzempliarsky, A., 389
Elblqg (Elbing), 18n. 59
Elena Ivanovna (Muscovite
princess), 180n. 217,
189-92, 190n. 253-54,
194n. 268, 195,319
Elets, 47-48
Eletskii, P., xxxn. 51
Elizabeth (Elzbieta z
Behekow) (Polish
noblewoman), 121
Elizabeth of Austria (queen
of Poland), 184
Elizabeth of Bosnia (queen
of Hungary and Poland),
lxxvii, 75, 79-80, 8In.
43, 82n. 47, 84-85, 88,
90
Elizabeth of Poland
(Elzbieta Lokietkowna)
(queen of Hungary),
lxxiii, 35, 38, 75-76,
314-15, 326,370
Elmonowski, L, 366n. 86
Elzbieta (Lithuanian
princess), 389
Emericus. See Imre
Eminek (Tatar bey), 221
Endlicher, S. F. L., 306, 308
Engel, J., 301
Engels, F. Ixii-lxiv
England, lxxxv
Erdvilas (Lithuanian
prince), 7n. 20
Eriksonas, L., Ivin. 30
Erlichshausen, Ludwig von.
See Ludwig von
Erlichshausen
Ernst (archduke of Austria),
292
Ethel River, 309
Eufemiia. See Ofka
Eufemiia of Kuiavia (Polish
princess), 362
Eugene IV (pope), 125n. 4,
129n. 18, 141
Eugenios, Saint, 203n. 11
Europe, lvi, lviii, lxi—Ixii,
lxv, lxxix, lxxxii, lxxxv,
90, 93n. 88,105, 107;
central, lxix, lxxiii;
eastern, 1, In. 13, lxi-lxii,
lxix, lxxiii, lxxviii, xcii,
86, 93n. 88, 204,210;
western, lxiv, lxxviii,
105
Eustathios (chronicler),
204n. 16
Fallmerayer, J., 203n. 11
Fedir (Hlib) (Rus* prince of
Kyiv), 11, 50-51, 50n.
167, 51n. 173, 53-55
Fedir of Niasvizh
(Nesvizky, Fedko), 115,
115n. 158, 119, 119n.
178, 143, 143n. 68,
143n. 70, 146, 147n. 88,
148, 148n. 92, 282, 339-
40
Fedir Oleksandrovych (Rus'
prince of Putyvl), 48,
319-20
Fedir (Fiodoras), son of
Algirdas (Lithuanian
prince), 83, 116, 116n.
162, 119, 133n. 33,
39In. 10, 392
Fedir, son of Kaributas
(Lithuanian prince), 115,
115n. 158, 132n. 29, 139
Fedir, son of Karijotas
(Fedir Koriatovych)
(Lithuanian prince), 6 In.
219, 97, 114, 116-17,
117n. 168-70, 118n.
172, 321, 330
Fedir (Fedir Liubartovych,
Fediushko, Fiodoras),
son of Liubartas
(Lithuanian prince),
xviii, 83, 91-92, 92n.
80, 93n. 83, 111-12,
112n. 143-45, 114-16,
116n. 162, 118-20, 133,
134n. 35, 329, 332-34,
371,373,390
Fedka (Fedora) (Rus'
princess), 186, 186n.
239
Fedor (Rus' prince of
Kozelsk), 48n. 162
Fedor (Rus' prince of
Torusa), 48
Fedor Ivanovich (Rus1
prince of Elets), 48
Fedora (Lithuanian
princess), 46
Fedoruk, Ya., xix-xx,
xlviiin. 1, 356n. 15
Fejér, G., 19n. 63-64, 28n.
100, 78n. 35
Feloniuk, A., xx, xliin. 143
Feodor. See Teodoryt
Feodor (Fedir)
Patrykiiovych (Rus’
prince of Rylsk), 320,
390
Feridun Bey, 213n. 53
Fessier, I., 29n. 105
Feth Giray (Crimean
prince), 228
Filevich, L, 15n. 47-48,
15n. 50, 16n. 53,21n.
74, 22n. 77, 22n. 79,
444
Index
27n. 93, 29n. 102, 30n.
109, 34n. 127, 302, 304-
8,311-13, 346, 368n. 99
Finkel, L., lxvii
Firlej, Mikolaj, 198
Florence, 310, 370
Floria, B., 36In. 36, 364n.
62
Flórián, M., 306, 366n. 85
Florinsky, T., xxxiii-xxxiv
Forostyna, E., 296
France, 291, 298
Francis of Prague, 14, 18n.
59, 304
Franko, L, xx, xxiv, liv,
lviii—lix, lixn. 40-41,
lxn. 46, lxi, lxin. 51
Franz Jozef (emperor of
Austria), 1
Friedberg, J., 341
Frisia, 193
Froianov, L, 356n. 14
Frost, R., xix, xlviii, lxxviin.
99-100, lxxixn. 108,
lxxxn. 112, lxxxivn.
128, lxxxvn. 131-32,
lxxxviiin. 138—39,
lxxxixn. 142, xcin. 153,
93n. 85, 300n. 7, 354
Fryderyk Jagiellohczyk
(cardinal), 178n. 208
Fürstenberg, Johann
Wilhelm von. See
Johann Wilhelm von
Fürstenberg
Gacs, 306
Galich, 50-51, 54n. 182;
principality, 54n. 182
Galicia (Galician Rus% xvii,
xxi, xxiv-xxvi, xxix-
xxxi, xlvi, xlviii—1, lii-
liv, lviii-lix, lxi, lxvii,
lxix-lxxix, xcii, ci-cii,
6, 12-28, 16n. 53, 2In.
74, 27n. 95,31,33-37,
34n. 126, 35n. 129, 39-
43, 60-61, 60n. 216, 69-
85, 70n. 1, 71n. 7, 73n.
13, 75n. 22, 78n. 35,
79n. 40, 8On. 41, 8In.
43, 85n. 57, 89n. 68,
112, 116, 120, 123, 126,
131-32, 135, 150-54,
154n. Ill, 157, 161,
165, 208, 220n. 83, 225,
227, 229, 263, 299-302,
306, 309-10, 314-15,
325-26, 332, 372;
eastern, xxvi, xxvin. 33,
li, 27. See also Red Rus'
Galicia and Lodomeria,
crownland of, xvii
Galician metropolitanate.
See Halych
metropolitanate
Galician principality. See
Halych principality
Galician-Volhynian
(Galician, Volhynian)
Chronicle, xix, 3-5, 5n.
4, 5n. 8, 7, 7n. 20, 9-10,
9n. 32, lOn. 33, 73, 294,
362
Galician-Volhynian
principality (Galicia-
Volhynia, Galician-
Volhynian state), xviii,
xx, lxiv, lxviii-lxix,
Ixxii-lxxiii, lxxv-lxxvii,
lxxxii, 6n. 17, 9, 19n.
65, 123, 275, 302, 356,
359-60, 370
G^siorowski, A., lxxvin. 96
G^siorowski
(Gonsiorovsky), J., lOn.
33
Gasztold. See Gostautas
Gautsch, Paul, 1, In. 13
Gazaria. See Khazaria
Gdansk (Danzig), 184, 225,
343
Gedigaudas (Gedgaudas),
Jurgis, 137, 216-17
Gediminas (Gediminas-
Prokopii, Giedymin)
(grand duke of
Lithuania), lxxiii-lxxix,
lxxxi, 8-12, 8n. 28, lOn.
33, 1 In. 38, 14, 50, 54,
65, 297-99, 304, 359,
361-65, 368-71,390-91
Gediminid dynasty, xviii,
lxxiii-lxxxi, 32, 37, 40,
43n. 144, 45, 47, 49, 65,
86, 94, 109, 111, 114,
122, 159, 390
Gedygold (starosta of
Ashmiany), 390
Geneva, liv
Genghis Khan. See Chinggis
(Genghis) Khan
Genoa, 204—6, 208
Gerdenis (Lithuanian
prince), 8-9
German Knights. See
Teutonic Knights
Germans, liv, lxii, 2, 35n.
127, 63, 93n. 88, 95, 97-
98, 98n. 106, 99n. 109,
101, 109, 122, 126, 133,
135-36, 136n. 40, 139,
144—45, 149, 332. See
also Teutonic Knights
Germany, 22n. 78, 37
Giermantas. See Skirmont
Giray dynasty, 210, 21 On.
41,213
Giustiniani, A., 212n. 47
Gleb of Vaukavysk (Rus'
prince), 6, 6n. 14
Gleb Sviatoslavich (Rus'
prince), 316
Glemza, L., Ixxxiin. 122
Gloger, Z., civ
Glogow, 363, 371
Gniewkow land, 77
Gniezno, 15, 17
Golden Horde (Horde, Tatar
Horde), 1, 13, 22n. 78,
30,43-44, 46, 53, 55n.
186, 57-60, 64, 67, 98,
132, 168, 189, 196, 201-
3,207, 207n. 31, 209-
10, 212-18, 217n. 65,
218, 220, 220n. 80, 222-
23, 223n. 88, 225-26,
228, 230, 323-33, 345,
348^19, 355-56, 359-
61,365-69. See also
Astrakhan Horde,
Crimean Horde, Perekop
Horde
Gol^biowski, L., 146n. 81,
147n. 88, 220n. 82,
228n. 113, 322-25, 327,
341
Goliad (Coldas) (tribe), 2n. 2
Golitsyn princes, 319, 390
Goll, J., 105n. 122
Golubovsky, P., xxxiii, 43n.
144,44n. 148-49, 328
Gohichowski, Agenor, lii
Gonsiorovskii, O., 355n. 2
Gonsiorovsky, J. See
G^siorowski, J.
Gorczak, B., 116n. 163
Gomicki, L., 247n. 51,
250n. 62, 266, 266n. 145
Index
445
Görski, Stanislaw, 192n.
262, 193, 193n. 265,
194n. 267, 196n. 277,
197n. 281, 198n. 285,
235n. 1, 241n. 24
Görzycki, K., 16n. 53, 19n.
62, 40n. 141,302, 305,
366n. 86
Gostautas, Albertas
(Gasztold, Olbracht),
lxxxvii, 66n. 234, 156n.
120, 184n. 232, 196,
196n. 275, 196n. 277,
197n. 280, 198, 198n.
285, 199n. 288, 238-39,
23 8n. 13, 238n. 15
Gostautas, Jonas (Gasztold,
Jan), 147, 159, 168n.
159,169-70
Gostautas (Gostautaitis),
Martinas, lxxxvii, 182-
83, 183n. 223, 342
Gostautas family, 182
Gothia, 203n. 11, 207, 207n.
31. See also Crimea
Goths, 203
Govdyrev, 189
Grabow, 17n. 57
Grabowicz, G., lxiii, lxiiin.
59
Grabski, A., lxxin. 79
Grala, H., 361, 361n. 42
Great Britain, lxxxv
Great Poland region, 75-77,
79, 86, 254, 290
Great Russia. See Russia
Great Russians. See
Russians
Grechylo, A., xx
Greece, lxii, lxiin. 53
Greeks, 205, 207
Gregorovich, A., lxxviiin.
105
Grigoriev, V., 56n. 191, 347
Grimsted, P., xcin. 151
Groß Möllen. See Melno
Grot (Grotowic), Jan
(Catholic bishop of
Cracow), 14, 17
Grünhagen, C., 306
Grunwald (Tannenberg,
Zalgiris), Battle of,
lxxxiv, 102, 122, 149
Guagnini, Alessandro, 1 In.
38, 50-51, 50n. 169,
51n. 170, 54
Guba-Moklokov, Nikita,
197
Guisolfo family 206
Gumpart (Gumparthus)
(governor of Galicia), 77
Gynyvyl (Lithuanian
soldier), 115n. 156
Habsburg dynasty, li-lii, Iv
Habsburg Monarchy. See
Austr o-Hungari an
Monarchy
Hagen, M., lxiii, lxiiin. 57
Haji Baba (Crimean envoy),
220
Haji Bek (Kachbei,
Khachebei) (Tatar
prince), 50, 54, 56
Haji Bey (Khadzhibei,
Khoja Bey; present-day
Odesa), 59, 59n. 205-6,
59n. 210,217, 217n. 64.
See also Odesa; Kichkas
Haji Giray (Achzhi-Kgirei)
(Crimean khan), 58-59,
58n. 200, 136, 167, 170,
208, 210-13, 210n. 41-
42, 212n. 48-19, 213n.
51-52, 218-19, 219n.
76, 220n. 79, 220n. 81,
220n. 83, 230, 322-24,
347^18
Halecki, O., xcii, xciin. 154
Halych, xvii, xxx, 20, 28,
28n. 96,37,51,83, 84n.
52, 226-27, 306, 327,
373; land (Galician
land), cii, 83, 151,327,
358, 365,369-71,373,
390; principality
(Galician principality),
60
Halych (Galician)
metropolitanate, 371
Hammer-Purgstall, J., 345,
348
Hanover, lxv
Haraburda, Mykhailo, 29In.
250
Hardi, D., 367n. 94, 369n.
103
Hartknoch, Christopher, 8n.
25
Hauzinski, J., 366n. 86
Haydar (Tatar prince), 220n.
83, 221-22
Hayko, Jan, 351
Heck, W., civ
Hedvig. See Jadwiga
Hegel, G., lxii-lxiv, lxiin.
54-55, lxiiin. 59, lxivn.
63
Heidelberg, 82n. 47
Heidenstein, R., 290n. 244—
46, 29In. 247—J9, 291n.
252
Heinrich V von
Blankenburg-
Schwarzburg, 365
Henri de Valois of France
(king of Poland), 291-
92,291n. 249
Henricus Lettus (Henry of
Latvia), 294
Henry of Rebdorf (Heinrich
von Rebdorf, Henry the
Mute) 309-10
Henryk II of Glogow (Polish
prince), 363
Herasym (metropolitan of
Kyiv), 128, 148, 148n.
91-92
Herasymchuk, V.
(Harasymchuk, V.), xli-
xlii, xliin. 144
Herbediiev Rih
(Hierbedeiow rog),
216n. 63
Herberstein, Sigismund von,
195, 198, 205n. 20
Herburt, Walenty (Catholic
bishop of Peremyshl),
265n. 139, 352
Herburt family, 371
Herder, J. G., lxi-lxiii, lxiin.
53, lxiiin. 59, lxivn. 63
Hcretz, L., xxxvin. 100
Herod the Great (king of
Judea), 139
Hetmanate (Cossack
Hetmanate), lxiv-lxv
Heyd, W., 203n. 9, 203n.
11, 203n. 13, 204n. 15,
205n. 20-22, 206n. 24,
206n. 27-29, 207n. 32,
209n. 35, 212n. 47,
22In. 84, 346
Hieron (fortress), 208
Himka, J.-P., lxiiin. 58
Hlib. See Fedir (prince of
Kyiv)
Hlib. See Narimantas
Hlibovych, Ivan, 242n. 29
Hlyniany, 291, 29In. 252
446
Index
Hlynsk (town), 59, 192,
192n. 260
Hlynsk (village), 192n. 260
Hlynska, Princess Elena,
199
Hlynsky, Prince Ivan, 193,
195, 196n. 274
Hlynsky, Prince Lev, 192
Hlynsky, Prince Mykhailo,
156n. 120, 188, 191n.
255, 192-95, 193n. 265,
194n. 268, 195n. 269-
70, 196n. 273, 196n.
276, 197, 197n. 280,
198n. 284-85, 199n.
287, 229, 238, 238n. 14,
344—45
Hlynsky, Prince Vasylii,
193, 196-97, 196n. 273-
74, 199, 344
Hlynsky princes, 192, 192n.
261, 198
Hnatiuk, V., xxiv
Hnizna River, 62n. 221
Holchedaiv (present-day
Verkhnii Holchedaiv),
135, 143
Holiichuk, F., xli
Holovatsky, la., 128n. 14,
154n. Ill
Holshanska, Princess
Iuliana, 107
Holshanska, Princess Sonia,
138
Holshanska, Princess
Vasylysa, 185
Holshansky, Prince Andrii,
99
Holshansky, Prince Ivan.
See Ivan, son of
Algi mantas
Holshansky, Prince Ivan
Inriiovych, 183
Holshansky, Prince
Mykhailo, 99, 132n. 29
Holshansky, Prince
Oleksander, 178, 182
Holshansky, Prince Semen
Iuriiovych, 227
Holshansky, Prince Semen
Ivanovych, 99, 132n. 29,
136,138-39, 138n. 46-
47, 139n. 53
Holshansky princes, 185
Holshany (Holszany), 99,
107, 120
Holstein region (present-day
Schleswig-Holstein),
298-99
Holy Roman Empire, lxii,
lxv, 108, 358
Homel, 160, 190-91
Horde. See Golden Horde
Horodlo, 31, lOOn. 115,
102, 133, 136,315-16
Horodlo, Union of, lxxx,
Ixxxiii-lxxxvii, 103-4,
104n. 121, 126, 129,
141n. 61, 176-78, 177n.
202, 177n. 205, 256-57,
270
Horodok, ciii, 27, 83-84,
154n. 111,372-73;
district, cii
Horodok. See Chemechyi
Horodok
Horyn River, 134
Howorth, H., 21 On. 41, 345
Hrabovets, 31,315; county, di
Hranovskyi, B., xxiiin. 17
Hremyslava Vsevolodivna
(Rus' princess), 370-71
Hrinchenko, B., xxiv
Hrodna, lxxx, 6, 96, 141n.
57, 158, 172, 196, 265-
66, 292n. 254, 332-33,
351, 364; domain, 139;
land, 139n. 53
Hrubeshiv county, cii
Hrushevska, M., 65n. 230
Hrushevsky, M., ii, xv-1,
xxin. 1, xxin. 3-5, xxiin.
6-8, xxiiin. 11, xxiiin.
13-14, xxiiin. 16-18,
xxivn. 20, xxivn. 25,
xxvn. 26, xxvin. 33-34,
xxviin. 35-39, xxviiin.
44, xxixn. 49, xxxn. 52-
55, xxxin. 60, xxxiin.
67, xxxiin. 71-73,
xxxiiin. 74-75, xxxiiin.
79, xxxvn. 91, xxxvn.
96-97, xxx vin. 99-101,
xxxvin. 103—4, xxxviin.
105, xxxviin. 107,
xxxviin. 109, xxxviiin.
112-13, xxxviiin. 116,
xxxixn. 118-23, xln.
128, xln. 130-31, xlin.
133-35, xliin. 141-43,
xliiin. 145—47, xlivn.
151, xlvn. 162, xlvn.
165, xlvin. 168, xlviiin.
2-3, xlixn. 5, xlixn. 7-8,
liii-liv, Ivii-lxxxv, liin.
20, livn. 25-26, Iviin.
36, Ixn. 45—48, lxin. 50,
lxiiin. 59-61, lxivn. 63-
65, lxvn. 67, Ixvin. 68,
lxviiin. 70, Ixviiin. 72,
lxixn. 76, lxxn. 78,
lxxin. 79-80, Ixxiin. 82,
lxxvin. 96, Ixxviin. 99,
Ixxviiin. 105, lxxixn.
106, Ixxxin. 117-18,
Ixxxiiin. 124, lxxxivn.
128, lxxxvii-xcii, xcn.
147, cii, 21, 28n. 101,
32, 37n. 134, 41, 48, 50,
5On. 167, 50n. 169, 52,
54, 57-60, 58n. 200,
82n. 47, 94, 96n. 98,
105n. 123, 106, 108,
115n. 156, 117n. 171,
118n. 175, 121n. 188,
122n. 190, 127-28,
127n. 10, 131, 158n.
128, 171n. 174, 175n.
192, 176, 179, 182,186-
87, 186n. 240, 191,
191n. 255, 196n. 278,
203n. 11, 204n. 13,
216n. 63,217, 267n.
151, 288n. 236, 303n.
10,307n. 12, 328-29,
332n. 29, 337, 354-55,
356n. 15, 362n. 47,
362n. 50, 366n. 82,
367n. 95, 368, 368n. 99,
369n. 104, 372, 372n.
134,372n. 137
Hrushevsky, O., xxxvn. 97,
xxxvii
Hrushevsky, S., xxiv
Hryhorii Protasii (governor
of the Siverian region),
149
Hryhorovych-Barsky, K.,
xliv, xlvn. 162
Hryhorovych-Barsky, P.,
xliv
Hrytsak, la., xlvii, xlviin.
173, xlviiin. 1, lii, liin.
18-20, livn. 24, lviiin.
39
Hrytsak, P., lxixn. 76
Huber, A., 29n. 105, 301,
306, 308-10
Hubert, L., 209n. 35
Hungarian Rus’, 69, 117
Index
447
Hungarians, lii, lxxiv-lxxv,
14, 25, 27, 35, 38, 75,
78-79, 78n. 34, 82-83,
357, 372
Hungary, lxix, lxxiii-lxxiv,
lxxxvii, ci, 1, 13—15,
13n. 41, 17-19, 17n. 58,
19n. 62-64, 23-25, 32-
35, 39,41-42,61,69-
82, 73n. 13-14, 82n. 47,
84—86, 84n. 52, 88, 88n.
64, 90, 102, 106, 116—
17, 117n. 172, 121, 126,
155, 161, 178, 180, 191,
195,224,241,301-2,
•303n. 9,307-8,314-15,
355, 360, 365-67, 369,
372-73
Hurko Fedorovych (Rus'
prince), 146n. 80
Hurkova (Rus' princess;
wife of Hurko
Fedorovych), 146n. 80
Hurzuf, 207
Hustynia Chronicle, xix,
1 In. 38, 50-51, 50n.
169, 51n. 173,54, 54n.
182-83, 65n. 226, 144n.
71, 197n. 281,297, 305,
335, 339
Hutten-Czapski, E., 57n.
197
Hvozdiv, 57n. 197
Hyrych, I., xxiin. 9, xxvi,
xxvin. 33, xxviin. 38,
xxxin. 60, xlvii, livn. 26,
lixn. 42, lxn. 46, lxn. 48,
lxivn. 66
Iablonow, 326
Iabu-Horodok, 59
Iakov. See Jogaila
Iakov. See Plichta, Jakub
Iakovenko, N., xlvii, xlviin.
173-74, lxixn. 76,
Ixxxii, lxxxiin. 120,
xcin. 151
Iakubovsky, I., 174n. 186,
328
Ialtushkiv (Ieltushkiv), 135,
143
Ianin, V., 358n. 19
Ianushkevich, A., xcin. 153
Iaroslav (Jarostaw), 80n. 41,
83,227
Iaroslav Iaroslavich (Rus'
prince), 362
Iaroslav Iziaslavych (Rus*
prince), 358
Iaroslav Sviatopolkovych
(Rus* prince), 2n. 2
Iaroslav Volodymyrovych
the Eight-Minded (Rus’
prince), 358, 363
Iaroslav Volodymyrovych
the Wise (Rus’ prince),
2n. 2, 357-58
Iaroslav Vsevolodovych
(Rus1 prince), 7
Iaroslavl land, 49
Iaselda (Iasolda) River, 6,
28In. 206
Iasinsky, B., xxxin. 62
Iatviagians. See Yatvingians
Iaünut. See Jaunutis
Ibn al-Athir, 203n. 10
Ibn Khaldun, 55n. 186, 202
Ibrahim (Mongol prince),
56n. 193
Ibrahim (Saracen), 211
Idyka. See Edigü
Iefrosyniia Iaroslavna (Rus1
princess), 358
Iefrosyniia Mstyslavna (Rusf
princess), 359
Iefymenko, O., xxi
Ieremferdi. See Jebbar Berdi
Iggers, G., lxiin. 52
Dior Iaroslavych (Rus*
prince), 40
Dior Sviatoslavych (Rus*
prince), 358
Dconion, 203n. 11
Die (Dia§) (hospodar of
Moldavia), 136, 146n.
82
Illicis. See Oleshia
Dlinich, Iurii, 193
Dovaisky, D., lxxviii, lOn.
33, 48n. 162, 296-97,
301,316, 328, 338, 341-
43, 349
Imre (Emericus) (bishop of
Eger), 78
Innocent VI (pope), 27, 27n.
95, 28n. 99, 29, 29n.
102, 29n. 106
Inowrodaw, 352
Ioakim (hierodeacon), 67n.
237
loan. See Ivan, son of
Dimitrii the Elder
Iosif II Soltan (bishop of
Smolensk), 190n. 253
Irpin River, 297,361
Isaievych, la., 368n. 10,
369n. 109, 370n. 112,
372n. 135, 373n. 138
Isakii (bishop of Chemihiv),
48, 122
Ispas, 59
Israel (Sopron Jew), 308
Istanbul. See Constantinople
Istvân, Bâthory. See Batory,
Stephen
Italians, 205, 208
Italy, 193, 204, 206, 298
Iurgevich, V., 205n. 21,
346^17
Iurii (Rus* prince of Kholm),
311
Iurii (Rus1 prince of Slutsk),
83
Iurii II Boleslav (Boleslav
Troidenovych,
Boleslaw, Iurii-
Boleslav), lxix, lxixn.
76, lxxiii-lxxiv, lxxivn.
88, 1,9, 12-17, 13n. 41,
19, 2On. 70, 21, 40, 42,
214,299-302, 304, 308,
311,355, 355n. 2,360-
62,364-69
Iurii Danylovych (Rus’
prince), 311-12
Iurii Koriatovych (Iurii, son
of Karijotas) (Rus1
prince), 31, 54, 59, 63,
312-13
Iurii Lvovych (Rus’ prince),
Ixxiii, 300, 360, 362-65
Iurii Mykhailovych (Rus1
prince), 166, 330, 390
Iurii, son of Lengvenis
(Lithuanian prince), 136
Iurii, son of Narimantas
(Lithuanian prince), 25-
26, 30-33, 33n. 121,
34n. 126, 35-36, 39, 63,
83, 84n. 52,309,311-
13,315-16, 371
Iurii Sviatoslavovych (Rus1
prince), 187, 317
Iursha (palatine of Kyiv),
134, 152, 166
Iuzefovich, B., xxxiii-xxxiv
Ivan (Rus' priest), 370
Ivan III Vasilievich the
Great (grand prince of
Moscow), 185, 188-91,
190n. 254, 19In. 255,
448
Index
194n. 268, 220-26,
220n. 83, 223n. 88,
226n. 107, 228, 325
Ivan IV the Terrible (tsar of
Muscovy), 248, 284,
291, 291n. 250
Ivan Aleksandrovich (Rus’
prince), 44
Ivan de Druczk (Jan,
Jawnuta, Junutis), 138n.
51
Ivan Fedorovich (grand
prince of Riazan), 187n.
245
Ivan Fedorovych (Rus’
prince), 50, 54n. 182
Ivan Konstantinovich (Rus*
prince), 48
Ivan Rostyslavych. See
Berladnyk, Ivan
Rostyslavych
Ivan Semenovich (Rus’
prince), 46
Ivan (loan), son of Dimitrii
the Elder (Rus’ prince),
318-19
Ivan Stanislavovych (Rus'
prince), 361
Ivan Titovich (Rus’ prince),
46
Ivan Vladimirovich (Rus'
prince), 187n. 245
Ivan Volodymyrovych (Rus'
prince), 136, 139, 160,
185
Ivan, son of Algimantas
(AlSeniskis, Jonas;
Holshansky, Prince
Ivan), lxxx, 99, 120,
138, 330
Ivanov, P., xxxix, 302, 311,
313, 391
Ivashentso, Iakub, 58n. 200,
322- 23
Ivashentso Ivashkovich,
323- 24, 324n. 24. See
also Soskovich, Ivashko
Ivashko (Jonas), son of
Manvydas, 137, 147^18,
154n. 109
Ivashko Ivashevich, 182
Iziaslav (Rus’ prince of
Navahrudak), 6n. 13
Iziaslav (Rus’ prince of
Svislach), 6, 6n. 15
Iziaslav Iaroslavych (Rus’
prince), 2n. 2, 282
Iziaslav. See Zaslav
Izzeddin (chronicler), 20In. 3
Jablonowski, A.,
xxxviin.109, xliii, xlv,
lix-lx, lxn. 45, cii-ciii
Jablonowski, J. A., 362,
362n. 55
Jadwiga (Hedvig) (queen of
Poland), lxxiv, lxxvii,
lxxxiii-lxxxiv, lxxxivn.
127, 63, 69, 79-80, 79n.
40, 8On. 41, 81n. 43,
81n. 45, 82-84, 82n. 47,
86-95, 9In. 78, 92n. 81,
97-98, 98n. 108, 113,
120n. 181,326, 329,
331,372
Jagellonian dynasty, 142n.
62,255
Jagiello. See Jogaila
Jan I Olbracht. See John I
Albert
Jan (bishop of Lutsk), 172n.
179, 177
Jan Lucembursky. See John
the Blind
Jan of Glogow (Polish
prince), 363
Jan of Glogow
(protonotary), 77
Jan of Olesnica. See
Olesnicki, Jan
JanofSienno, 153
Jan (Jawnuta). See Ivan de
Druczk
Janibek (Crimean khan),
221-22
Janibek (khan of the Golden
Horde), 29
Janislaw I (bishop of
Gniezno), 17
Janko of Czamkow, 13n. 41,
15-16, 15-16n. 50, 16n.
53, 18n. 59, 21, 21n. 74,
23, 30-31, 30n. 110,33-
40, 34n. 124, 35n. 130,
36n. 131,63, 73, 75-76,
76n. 24, 76n. 27, 78-79,
300-1,305,311-16
Janos de Capol (Johannes de
Kapola), 78, 78n. 35,
84n. 52
Janos Ktikullei (Joannes de
Kikullev), 78
Janusz (Polish chancellor),
3On. Ill
Janusz I Starszy (prince of
Mazovia), 38, 113, 161,
275, 336
Jaroslaw. See Iaroslav
Jaroszewicz, J., 65n. 226,
296
Jasienica, P., 366n. 86
Jasinski, K., 356, 356n. 12,
366n. 86, 371n. 129
Jaslo area: 20; region, 2 In.
71
Jatviagy (Jatvigy, '
Jatvyeltaigy). See
Yatvingians
Jaunutis (Iaùnut)
(Lithuanian prince), 8n.
28, 31, 39,91, 91n. 76,
370-71,389
Jebbar Berdi (Chekre Khan,
Ieremferdi) (khan of the
Golden Horde), 218,
348-49
Jedlna (Jedlnia), Privilege
of, 151
Jeholday. See Yegolday
Jelalüddin (khan of the
Golden Horde), 217
Jerusalem, 139
Jews, xxvin. 33, lvii, 112,
144
Jogaila (Iakov, Jagiello,
Wladysîaw II Jagiello)
(grand prince of
Lithuania, king of
Poland), lxxiv, lxxvi-
lxxvii, lxxvin. 96,
lxxviin. 99, lxxx,
lxxxiii-lxxxvii, lxxxiiin.
124, lxxxivn. 127-28,
37-38, 48,57, 60n.216,
61,61n. 219, 63, 65-66,
65n. 227, 65n. 229, 66n.
231, 73n. 13, 74, 80,
80n. 41, 83-114, 83n.
51, 88n. 64-65, 89n. 67,
91n. 72, 91n. 75,91n.
78,93n. 83, 96n. 98,
98n. 106-7, 99n. 109,
99n. 111-12, lOOn. 113,
lOln. 116, 102n. 119,
104n. 121, 105n. 123,
11 In. 141, 112n. 143,
112n. 145, 113n. 151,
114n. 154, 116-24,
116n. 164, 117n. 169,
121n. 188, 122n. 190,
125n. 4, 126-36, 126n.
Index
449
6, 129n. 17-18, 131n.
23-25, 132n. 31, 134n.
34-35, 135n. 37, 138,
140-44, 14In. 59,142n.
62, 146-47,146n. 81,
147n. 85-86, 151,157,
161,163,164n. 145,169,
184, 191n. 255,214,
214n. 57,217-18,245,
246n. 47,252,270,274-
75,282, 285, 290, 318—
19, 326-29,331-36,
338-39, 372-73,390n. 9,
391-92, 391n. 11
Johann Wilhelm von
Furstenberg
(grandmaster of the
Livonian Order), 247
John Henry (Jan Jindrich)
(duke of Carinthia), 306
John I Albert (Jan I
Olbracht) (king of
Poland), 171-73, 173n.
180-81, 174n. 187, 175—
76, 178, 180, 225, 225n.
100, 227-28, 230, 342
John VI Kantakouzenos
(emperor of Byzantium),
19, 371
John XIV Kalekas (patriarch
of Constantinople), 371
John of Segovia, 126n. 6,
129n. 17, 134n. 34
John of Thurocz, xix, 307
John of Victring, 14, 18n.
59, 304
John of Winterthur
(Vitoduranus), 13-14,
18n. 59, 304, 356
John the Blind (Jan
Lucembursky) (king of
Bohemia), 20, 306
Johnson, W., xx
Jonas. See Ivashko, son of
Manvydas
Jucas, M., lxxxiiin. 123
Juchi (Tatar khan), 360
Julius Caesar (Roman
emperor), xlviii
Junutis. See Ivan de Druczk
Kachbei (Khachebei). See
Haji Bek
Kachkan, V., xlin. 132
Kachmar, V., xxvn. 27
Kaczmarczyk, Z., 366n. 86
Kaffa (Caffa, Kefe,
Theodosia, present-day
Teodosiia), 204-8, 204n.
19, 205n. 20, 209n. 35-
37,211-12,215,219-
22,219n. 78, 222n. 85
Kaiser, D., lxxxn. 112
Kalemba, S., lvn. 29, lviin.
33
Kaliningrad. See
Königsberg
Kallimach (Buonaccorsi,
Filippo), 175
Kallistos I (patriarch of
Constantinople), 52
Kalman (Coloman)
(Hungarian prince), 359
Kalnofoisky, Atanasii, 361
Kaluga, 47-49; gubernia,
187
Kamianets (Kamenets-
Litovsk), 119n. 177
Kamianets (Kamianets-
Podilskyi) 60, 62n. 221,
117n. 170, 119-21,
121n. 188, 130-31,
130n. 22, 135, 146, 148,
199n. 288, 337, 341;
county, cii; district, 61;
t'ma, 58
Kamin-Koshyrskyi, 31
Kaniv, 344-45
Kapola, Johannes de. See
Jänos de Capol
Kapral, M., xx, xxxvin. 100,
xliin. 143, 368n. 97,
368n. 99
Kapusta, Andrii, 351
Karachev, 46, 117n. 171,
391
Kara-Kishek, 360
Karamzin, N., lOn. 33, 22n.
78, 48n. 159, 48n. 161,
54n. 181, 55n. 187, 56n.
193, 144n. 74, 146n. 79,
199n. 287, 223n. 87,
223-24n. 91,297, 301,
310,319, 362, 362n. 57
Karasun, 59
Karavul (Qaravul, present-
day Rashkiv), ciii, 164,
217, 217n. 64
Kaributas (Dymytrii-
Kaributas, Korybut)
(Lithuanian prince), 43n.
144, 45n. 152, 46, 88,
92, 92n. 80-81,97, 105,
111, 11 In. 140, 114—15,
114n. 156, 115n. 158,
116n. 165, 120n. 178,
122, 132n. 29, 139,315-
20, 318n. 22, 328-29,
390-92
Karigaila (Lithuanian
prince), 315, 390-91
Karijotas (Koriat)
(Lithuanian prince), 31,
54, 65,312-13,315,
320, 330, 389
Karoly. See Charles I
Karoly Durrazzo. See
Charles II the Little
Karpov, G., 189n. 249,
191n. 256, 344
Karsky, E., 311
Karwowski, S., 247n. 54,
248n. 57
Katalin. See Catherine
Katona, S., 85n. 60
Kaunas, 196; domain, 139
Kazan, 192
Kazimierz (Polish prince,
son of Casimir IV), 171
Kazimierz I of Mazovia
(Polish prince), 26, 311
Kazimierz II of Bytom and
Glogow (Polish prince),
371
Kazimierz II of Mazovia
(Belz) (Polish prince),
146n. 80
Kazimierz III Wielki. See
Casimir III the Great
Kazimierz IV Jagielloriczyk.
See Casimir IV
Kazimierz (Kazko) IV of
Szczecin (Polish prince),
74, 77
Kazimierz Konradowicz of
Kujawy (Polish prince),
362
Kebek Khan (Bethsubulan,
Bexubowitz) (khan of
the Golden Horde),
217n. 65, 218, 218n. 72,
348-19
Kefe. See Kaffa
Kempa, T., lxxxii, lxxxiin.
122
Kene, B., 346
Kerch, 54n. 181, 209n. 36.
See also Panticapaeum
Kerch Strait. See Azov Strait
450
Index
Kerdeievych
(Kierdejowicz), Hrytsko,
121, 130, 146, 146n. 80-
81
Kerim Berdi (Keremberden)
(khan of the Golden
Horde), 218, 348
Kermeczik (Kermechyk),
216n. 63
Kemave, 328, 360
Kerskorff, Franco von, 148
Kesmark (Kezmark), 106
Kestutis (Keistut) (grand
duke of Lithuania),
lxxix, Ixxxi, 22, 24—27,
27n. 95, 30-33, 34n.
124, 35-39, 35n. 127,
42, 65, 66n. 231, 86-87,
92n. 80, 94-95, 96n. 98,
109, 111, 11 In. 140,
124-25, 132n. 29, 136-
39, 138n. 47, 142n. 62,
181,212,218, 307,
307n. 13,310-11,314-
16, 322, 324, 370-71,
373, 389
K^trzynski, S., 366n. 86
Khadzhibei (Khoja Bey).
See Haji Bey
Kharkiv, xxxii, In. 14
Khazaria (Gazaria), 203n.
12,205-7
Khazars, 203
Kherson. See Cherson
Khlepen, 189
Khmelnytsky, Bohdan
(Ukrainian hetman),
Ixiv, xci, 293
Khmilnyk, 164, 228
Khmyrov, M., 392
Khodkevych (Chodkiewicz)
family, 185n. 236
Khodkevych (Chodkiewicz),
Aleksander, 198
Khodkevych (Chodkiewicz),
Hryhorii, 185
Khodkevych (Chodkiewicz),
Ivan (palatine of Kyiv),
183, 185, 223
Khodkevych, Ivan
(Chodkiewicz, Jan)
(starosta of Samogitia),
267-68, 270, 278, 278n.
195, 280n. 201, 280n.
203, 281,28In. 206-7,
283, 285-86, 285n. 227
Khodko of Bibl, 369
Khodoriv, 59
Kholm (Chelm), lxxvi, cii,
20, 26, 30-31, 36, 161,
228, 311-12,315-16;
county, cii; domain, 42;
land, cii, 26-27, 33, 37,
113, 146, 146n. 81, 151,
314-16, 373; region,
134, 228, 370
Kholm-Belz (Belz-Kholm)
land, 31, 34, 36, 112
Khotetovo (Khotetov), 49,
190
Khotmyshl (present-day
Khotmyzk), 59
Khotyn (in Volhynia), 59
Khovansky princes, 390
Khrebtovych, Fedko, 198
Khrebtovych, Martyn, 198
Khrebtovych, Vasyl, 227
Kiaupiene, J., Ixxxixn. 142,
354
Kibak. See Kopek Khan
Kichkas (Koczkos), 216n.
63. See also Haji Bey
Kieniewicz, S., lin. 16
Kierdejowicz. See
Kerdeievych
Kinga, Saint (Polish
princess), 359
Kipchak, 207, 209, 211,213
Kipchaks. See Cumans
Kirghizia, 217
Kiryk, F., 366n. 86
Kis Karoly. See Charles II
the Little
Kishka, Stanislau (hetman
of Lithuania), 194
Klemens z Moskorzowa
(Polish nobleman), 130
Kletsk (Klechesk, Kletchsk),
146, 194, 229, 344
Klymenko, O., xx
Knauer, F., xxxii, xxxv
Kniazha Luka (present-day
Plebanivka), 117n. 171
Knoll, P., xx, lxxiii, Ixxivn.
88-89
Kobrych, H., xxivn. 21
Kobryn, cii, 28In. 206, 289;
domain, 31; principality,
ciii
Kobrynska, Princess Anna,
185
Kobylany (Cobyle), 3On.
Ill
Kochanowski, J., 120n. 183,
327, 340
Koczkos. See Kichkas
Koialovich, M., 94n. 89,
266n. 149, 267n. 150,
268n. 153, 268n. 155,
269n. 159, 270n. 163-
64, 274n. 177, 28In.
205, 284n. 223, 296,
349, 352-53
Kojalowicz Wijuk,
Wojciech (Albert), 173n.
183, 244n. 37, 264,
264n. 136, 296, 347
Kolankowski, L., xxxviii,
xxxviiin. 115, xlvi-lxvii,
xlvin. 168-69, lxxvi,
lxxvin. 97, lxxxin. 118,
lxxxv, lxxxvn. 130,
180n. 217, 240n. 18
Kolda, Jan. See Nanker
(Nankier)
Kollmann, N., lxxxin. 116
Kolontai, Fedor, 195, 345
Koltuniuk, la., 295
Koneczny, F., civ, 88n. 64,
89n. 67, 1 lOn. 138, 327,
331-34, 332n. 28-29,
389
Königsberg (Krölewiec,
present-day
Kaliningrad), 135n. 37
Konopka, Derslaw, 121
Konrad (duke of Saxony),
82, 82n. 47
Konrad I (prince of
Mazovia), lxxiii, 3, 363
Konstancia. See Constance
Konstantinas (Konstantyn),
son of Algirdas
(Lithuanian prince), 119,
320, 391
Konstantyn Koriatovych
(prince of Podilia), 54,
59,63
Kopa (Copa), 206
Kopek (Kopek) Khan
(Kibak, Quydadat), 348
Kopyl, 118
Kopystianski, A., 138n. 47,
142n. 62, 156n. 114,
160n. 135, 161n. 137,
162n. 138, 168n. 157,
168n. 159, 168n. 161,
338, 341
Kopystyryn, Battle of, 143,
143n. 69-70,225
Index
451
Korchak, Ostashok, 369
Korczak, L., 354
Kordt, V., civ
Korduba, M., xxxviin. 109,
xln. 129, Him. 23, lxixn.
74, ci, 355n. 2, 365n. 80,
367n. 91, 368n. 99
Korets, 227
Koretsky, Prince Bohdan,
280
Koriat. See Karijotas
Koriatovych princes, 43n.
144, 57-60, 61n. 219,
62-64, 114, 118
Kormylchych family, 299
Kómik, 323
Koropets, 116, 390
Korotkyi, V., liiin. 23
Korsheva, 54, 54n. 181
Korshev on the Sosna, 54n.
181
Korsun. See Cherson
Korybut. See Kaributas
Kosciuszko, Tadeusz, lii
Koshary domain, 161
KoSice (Koszyce), 19, 75,
84,315
Kostomarov, M., lvi, lxvi
Kot, Piotr, 130
Kotliar, N., 371 n. 124
Kotsiubynsky, M., xxiv
Kotsovsky, V. (Korzhenko,
I.), 337
Kotzebue, A., 115n. 158,
135n. 37, 138n. 50,
139n. 52, 146n. 81,
153n. 108, 338
Kovalevsky, M., 206n. 29,
346
Kovalnitsky, A., 106n. 126
Kozelsk, 46-48, 48n. 162,
59, 189
Kozelsky, Prince Iurii, 48n.
162
Kozicki Dunin, Z., 116n.
163, 39In. 10, 392
Kozlovsky, L, 65n. 226
Kozlovsky princes, 198
Kozlowska-Budkowa, Z.,
366n. 86
Krantz, Albert, 184n. 228,
185, 185n. 237
Krasne Siolo (Krasnaselski),
351
Krasnostav (Krasnystaw),
228
Kravchenko, V., xcin. 151
Kravets, M., xx, 204n. 13
Kremenchuk, 216n. 63
Kremianets, 2In. 74, 31-32,
36-37, 6In. 219, 96,
115, 127, 131, 147n. 88,
148, 148n. 90, 154n.
109, 158n. 127, 216n.
63,227-28,316, 339-
40, 371; county, 148;
domain, 26, 113; land,
149; region, 148, 230
Kreva (Krevo, Krewo,
Kriavas), lxx-lxxi
Kreva, Union of, lxx, lxxvii,
lxxxiii-lxxxvi, 88-91,
88n. 64, 89n. 69, 93-94,
97, 99-101, lOOn. 113,
103, 120, 123-24, 233,
255n. 91, 26In. 126,
272-73, 327, 331, 336,
372
Krevetsky, I., xli
Krölewiec. See Königsberg
Krom, M., lxxxn. 112
Kromer, Marcin, 16, 50,
61n. 219, 117n. 169,
119n. 177, 192n. 262,
246-47, 276, 282, 305,
312, 321,329-30, 362
Krosno, 2 In. 71
Krumbholtz, R., 296
Krupovich, L, 339
Krykun, M., lxxxn. Ill
Krypiakevych, I., xxvn. 29,
xli, 368n. 100
Krystyn (bishop of Lviv), 50
Kryvorivnia, xl, xliv
Kryzhanivsky, A., 370n.
114, 372n. 136
Kryzhanovska, O., lxn. 46
Krzeslaw of Kuroz^ki
(Kuroszanky), 112, 333-
34
Kuban, 206
Kubijovyc, V., xv
Kucherenko, M., xxivn. 20
Kuchukovich, Jan, 58n. 200,
322
Kudla Wynnyckyj, A., xix
Kuhutiak, M., xxvn. 27
Kujawy, 331-32, 362, 364;
land, 161, 369
Kulakovsky, Iu., xxxiv
Kulchytsky (Kulczycki)
family, lviii
Kulikovo Field, Battle of,
lxxxiv, 214
Kulm. See Chelmno
Kulzhenko, S., xlv
Kunigunde (Polish
princess), 72
Kunik, A., 1 In. 34, 18n. 60,
203n. 11, 299n. 6, 300-
2, 302n. 8, 304, 305n.
11,311, 364n. 69
Kupchynsky, O., 360n. 30,
360n. 32, 364n. 62,
364n. 70, 365n. 78-79,
366n. 83-84, 369n. 106
Kurakin princes, 390
Kuremsa (Tatar
commander), 60
Kursk, 358; t'ma, 59
Kurtyka, J., Lxxviin. 98
Kurzelöw, 328
Kutlubuha. See Qutlu Bugha
Kutluk Timur. See Qutlugh
Temür
Kutrzeba, S., xliii, lxxxvin.
133, 302, 354
Kuzelia, Z., xli
Kvashnin-Samarin, N., 316
Kwiatkowski, S., 341
Kyiv, xvii-xviii, xx, xxviiin.
39, xxix-xxxvii, xxxin.
60, xxxiiin. 79, xliii, xlv,
xlvn. 159, xlvn. 162,
xlix-1, liii—liv, liiin. 21-
22, lvi—lviii, Ivin. 32,
lviin. 37, lxn. 46, lxiii,
lxvi, lxviii—lxix, lxxx,
xci, ciii, 1-2, 2n. 2, 4,
7n. 18, 10-11,50-53,
5On. 167-68, 56-58,
5In. 171-73, 52n. 176,
57n. 197, 58n. 200, 64,
96-97, 113-14, 116-18,
116n. 166-67, 120, 147,
147n. 88, 149, 152, 160,
160n. 133-34, 168-69,
168n. 159, 173, 181-83,
183n. 223, 185, 185n.
233-34, 191, 193, 197,
201,215,217-19, 221,
223-24, 224n. 91, 225n.
101, 226-31, 229n. 119,
23 In. 125, 252, 280-85,
28In. 205-6, 282n. 212,
284n. 222-23, 285n.
224, 287-89, 291, 293,
292n. 254, 297-98, 320,
322, 329, 334-35, 339-
40, 343-44, 356n. 9,
358, 361, 373; county,
452
Index
ciii; district, 57n. 197;
gubernia, xxxi; land,
281; palatinate, xci, cii-
ciii, 281, 28In. 206;
principality, 118, 120,
183, 282, 344; region, 5,
10, lOn. 34, 43n. 144,
51, 53, 55-56, 58-60,
64, 113-14, 118-19,
146, 152, 160, 184, 197,
215,218, 223,225-26,
228, 231, 244n. 37, 281-
83, 285, 287-89, 297,
335, 345
Kyiv (Lithuanian)
metropolitanate, 52
Kyivan Monastery of the
Caves, 5 On. 167, 224n.
91,361
Kypriian (Cyprian)
(metropolitan of Kyiv),
52
Kyrychuk, M., 37In. 122
Kysil, Adam, lv, lvn. 28
Lachowicz, S-., 277n. 188
Ladislas IV the Cumanian
(king of Hungary), 303n. 9
Ladislas (Laszlo) V the
Posthumous (king of
Hungary), 85
Ladislaus. See Volodyslav
Lajos I. See Louis I
Lamanskii, V., lxxviiin. 105
Langles, L.-M., 345
Lannoy, Gilbert de, 55n.
189, 21 In. 45,216-17,
216n. 62, 217n. 64,
217n. 67, 218n. 70
Lappo, I, 267n. 150, 290n.
242, 29In. 249, 292n.
255,349
Lappo-Danilevsky, A., xxx,
xxxiv
Laski, Jan, 179n. 214
Laskin, G., 204n. 19
Latgalians (Latgali,
Latvians), 2, 3n. 3
Latkowski, J., 6, 7n. 20, 296
Latobrigi (tribe), 298n. 5
Laurence, son of Nicholas
de Byk, 307
Laveaux, L., 344
Lazar, son of Liubartas
(Lithuanian prince), 390
Lazarevsky, O., lxviii
Lbiazh, cii
Lebedova, 266, 266n. 146
Lebedyntsev, T., lxviii
L^czyca, 169; land, 161;
region, 33
Lehoczky, T., 117n. 172
Leipzig, xxii
Lelewel, J., civ, 21 In. 45,
216n. 62
Lelow, 3 In. 113
Lemberg. See Lviv
Lengvenis (Lingwen,
Luhven, Semen-
Lengvenis) (Lithuanian
prince), 47, 88, 92n. 80,
132n. 29, 136, 328-29,
390-92
Leoben, 304
Leonida Iuriivna (Rus'
princess), 362-63
Leontovych, F., 7n. 20, 43n.
144, 64n. 225, 296-97,
302,313-14,316-18,
318n. 21,320, 328-29,
333-34, 336, 389
Leontovych, Volodymyr,
xxxi
Leopold III (duke of
Austria), 86, 90
Lepky, B., xli
Lesniowski, Jan, 352
Lessmann, D., 344
Letsius, I., xxxii, xxxv,
xxxvn. 91
Lettus, Henricus, 3n. 3
Letychiv (Liatychiv), 135;
county, cii
Lev I Danyiovych (Rus1
prince), xxx, 41, 300,
358-60, 365, 367, 369,
371
Lev II Iuriiovych (Rusr
prince), 9, 355-56, 360-
63
Levytsky, O., lxvi
Lewicki, A., xlix-1, In. 10,
lix, lixn. 43, Ixii, Ixxin.
81, Ixxxiiin. 124, 22n.
76, 70n. 1, 97n. 104,
lOln. 116, 105n. 122,
112n. 145, 125n. 3,
126n. 9, Bln. 24, 132n.
28, 136n. 38-39, 137n.
41, 138n. 47, 138n. 51,
141n. 61, 143n. 68-70,
144n. 72, 146n. 81,
148n. 92, 155n. 112-13,
156n. 114, 157n. 124,
163n. 141,301-2, 306,
309, 328, 330-32, 336-
41
Liaskoronsky, V., civ, 346
Lida, 212, 328; prefecture,
193
Lipiñski, T., ci-cii, civ,
119n. 177,316
Lisiewicz, Z., 15n. 47^18,
16n. 50, 18n. 58, 302,
305-6
Liske, K., lxvii, 2In. 71,
81n. 43, 81n. 46
Lithuania, Grand Duchy of
(Lithuanian state), xvii-
xviii, xxi, xxix, xxxii,
xxxvii, xli, xliii, lii, liv—
lv, lviii, lxvii-lxxii,
lxviiin. 70, Ixxin. 81,
lxxiin. 83, lxxiv-lxxix,
Ixxxn. 112, lxxxi-xci,
lxxxivn. 127, xciii, ci,
ciii, 1—13, 2-3n. 2, 4n. 5,
5n. 8-9, 5n. 12, 7n. 19-
20, lOn. 35, 18n. 59, 19-
21, 24, 28-30, 29n. 102,
29n. 105, 30n.109, 32-
39, 32n. 117, 34n. 127,
42-50, 43n. 144, 50n.
167, 52-54, 54n. 181,
56-59, 57n. 197, 62-69,
65n. 226, 66n. 234, 76,
78, 80, 80n. 41, 83, 86,
87n. 61, 88-111, 88n.
65, 89n. 67, 89n. 69,
92n. 81, 93n. 88, 96n.
98, 97n. 104, 98n. 106-
7, 99n. 112, lOln. 116,
103n. 120, 105n. 122,
11 In. 140, 114-15,
119n. 177, 120, 120n.
179, 122-29, 122n. 190,
122n. 192, 126n. 6,
129n. 18, 131-33, 131n.
24, 135-37, 137n. 45,
138n. 51, 139—43, 141n.
60, 145-50, 148n. 92,
153-67, 157n. 124,
164n. 145, 166n. 151,
169-75, 171n. 172,
171n. 176, 174n. 188,
177-82, 177n. 202,
177n. 204, 179n. 212,
180n. 218, 181n. 219,
184—94, 184n. 230,
I88n. 248, 19In. 255,
194n. 268, 196-200,
Index
453
196n. 273, 196n. 278,
198n. 284,210-14,
210n. 42, 21 ln. 45,
212n. 48,216,218-20,
220n. 79, 220n. 81,
22ln. 83, 222-26, 226n.
107, 228-29, 231, 233-
79, 236n. 4, 242n. 27,
242n. 29, 248n. 56,
25ln. 68-69, 263n. 132,
264n. 134, 268n. 153,
270n. 164, 273n. 174,
276n. 186, 281, 28ln.
206, 285-94, 284n. 222,
288n. 238, 296-97,318-
19, 322-25, 327-28,
330-32, 334, 336, 338-
43, 345-17, 350-52,
355-56, 364-65, 371-
72. See also Polish-
Lithuanian
Commonwealth
Lithuanian metropolitanate.
See Kyiv
metropolitanate
Lithuanian Statute, xix,
lxxii, Ixxxix, xci, 66n.
234, 260n. 115, 263,
275, 285, 292
Lithuanians, liv, Ivin. 30,
lvii, lxxiv-lxxix, lxxxi,
lxxxiii, lxxxvi—xcii, 2-5,
2n. 2, 3n. 4, 5n. 12, 12,
12n. 39, 19n. 67, 20, 22-
30, 3On. 106, 33n. 122,
34n. 124-25, 36, 39,
39n. 138-39, 47, 5In.
170, 62, 65, 67, 76, 76n.
24, 97n. 104, 100, lOOn.
113, 108,124, 128, 136-
38, 139n. 53,141^12,
146, 150, 158, 161-70,
163n. 141, 164n. 145,
171n. 176, 175, 177,
177n. 202, 179n. 211,
180-83, 180n. 218, 187,
191,214,219, 228-29,
233,235-40, 241n. 24,
244, 246-49, 247n. 52,
248n. 56, 25In. 66,
25In. 69, 254-58, 256n.
97, 257n. 102, 260n.
117, 264n. 137, 265,
267-68, 268n. 153, 270-
71, 273, 274n. 180, 278,
283-86, 285n. 227,
288n. 237, 290, 291n.
247, 29In. 249, 292,
293n. 257, 304, 308-9,
316, 342, 356
Little Poland region, 75, 79-
80, 85-88, 90, 90n. 71,
94, 126, 166, 171,254,
290, 304
Litvina, A., 362n. 52
Litwin, H., xcin. 153
Liubachiv (Lubaczów), 36;
county, cii
Liubartas (Dymytrii-
Liubartas, Lubart)
(Lithuanian prince),
lxxiii—lxxv, 1, 9, 12-13,
16, 18-19, 21-28, 21n.
74, 27n. 93, 27n. 95, 30-
42, 3On. 109, 32n. 117,
34n. 126, 35n. 127, 35n.
129, 37n. 134, 65, 83,
86, 91-92, 92n. 80, 93n.
83, 109, 111-12, 112n.
1-43—45, 114-15, 116n.
162, 118-20, 133,214,
308,310-11,313-15,
329, 332-34, 361-65,
368-71, 373, 389-90,
392
Liubartiv (Liubar). See
Bolokhiv
Liubavsky, M., xliii, lxx,
lxxxn. Ill, ci—ciii, cin.
1, 8n. 27, 43n. 144, 48n.
159, 64n. 225, 119n.
177, 162n. 138, 163n.
141, 166n. 151, 168n.
159, 171n. 172, 173n.
182-83, 174n. 185,
175n. 194, 176n. 197,
177n. 206,179n.211,
179n. 214, 180n. 218,
189n. 249, 23 7n. 7,
247n. 52, 249n. 59,
25In. 69-70, 252n. 73,
254n. 82, 259n. 112,
260n. 116, 260n. 119,
262n. 130, 263n. 133,
264n. 136, 265n. 140,
265n. 142, 266n. 145-
46, 266n. 148-49, 267n.
150, 268n. 153,273n.
176, 279n. 198, 296,
328, 330, 332, 336, 338-
39, 341,349-50,352-
53, 389
Liubech, ci, 190, 293, 357-
58, 361
Liubiaz, 31
Liuboml, ci
Liubutsk (Liubutskoe), 47,
49, 59, 122, 122n. 190,
187, 189, 22 In. 83; land,
49
Livonia, 5n. 12, 13In. 24,
149, 155, 247-48, 286,
293, 293n. 257, 307, 350
Livonian Knights (Order), 3,
43, 110, 127n. 10, 136,
145—47, 150, 248
Livonians, 3, 145, 149
Loboda, A., xxxii, xxxv
Lodomeria. See Volhynia
Loewe, K., xix, 66n. 234
Lohmeyer, K., 327
Lokietek. See Wladyslaw
the Short
Lomazy, 170, 246, 248n. 56
Lomellina, Carlo, 212
Lomza, 251-52
Londnia, 309
London, xxii
Longinov, A., 300, 312,
368n. 99, 391
Lopatsin, 136n. 38
Lopatyn, 31, 36, 38, 136,
163—64, 316; domain,
141
Lorenz, O., 304, 310
Losychi, 59
Lotko (Lothka) (Rus'
prince), lxxivn. 88, 367
Lototsky, O., xxx, xxxin. 65,
xxxix
Louis I the Great (Lajos I,
Ludwik W^gierski)
(king of Hungary' and
Poland), lxxiii-lxxv, 13,
13n. 41,19, 19n. 63,
19n. 65, 23-29, 28n.
101, 29n. 105,33-37,
34n. 126, 35n. 127, 35n.
129, 39, 42, 70-79, 73n.
13-14, 76n. 24, 76n. 26,
84, 86, 301,306-11,
307n. 13,314-16, 325-
26, 369-70, 372
Lower Dnister region. See
Ponyzzia
Lübeck, 298
Lublin, lxx, lxxxvi, xc, 24,
90, 103, 116, 164, 198,
225, 228, 233, 235, 247-
48, 259, 263-67, 263n.
133, 264n. 137, 273-74,
454
Index
273n. 176, 276-79,
279n. 200, 280n. 203,
28In. 205, 286-90,293,
307, 332, 349-52, 366;
land, 26, 166; region,
228-29
Lublin, Union of, xviii, xxi,
xxix, xlvi, liv, lvi, Ivin.
30, lxviiin. 70, lxx-lxxii,
lxxviii, lxxxii-Ixxxiii,
lxxxvi, lxxxviii, lxxxixn.
142, xc, 66n. 234, 89,
233, 279, 286, 290, 349
Lubomirski family, lxvii
Lubowla (present-day Stara
Lubovña), 85
Luchytsky, L, xxxii, xxxv
Ludwig (duke of Saxony),
82, 82n. 47
Ludwig von Erlichshausen
(grandmaster of the
Teutonic Order), 169
Luha River, 32
Luhven. See Lengvenis
Lukas, S., 295
Lukomskii, H., 36In. 36
Luków land, 23
Lulewicz, H., lxxxixn. 143
Lutsk (Luchesk), lxxiv, 11,
1 In. 38,21-22, 2In. 74,
37n. 134, 58, 95-96,
106, 106n. 126, 112-13,
112n. 143, 112n. 146,
133-35, 133n. 32, 134n.
35, 144-49, 144n. 72,
144n. 74, 146n. 81,
147n. 88, 150n. 96, 151—
54, 152n. 103, 154n.
109, 157, 165-66, 166n.
151, 172n. 179, 173,
173n. 181, 177, 183,
227, 246-47, 248n. 56,
279n. 199, 280, 28In.
206, 314, 321, 328-29,
332-34, 339, 358, 360-
61, 363, 370-71; county,
ciii; domain, 32, 96,
111-13; land, 26, 31-32,
36, 96, 112-13, 144,
146n. 80, 147, 152-53,
334; principality, 11;
region, 152
Lutsk, Summit of, lxxxvi,
106-7
Lutuverus. See Pukuveras
Lviv (Lemberg, Lwow),
xvii, xx, xxii-xxv, xxvn.
26, xxix, xxxi-xxxii,
xxxiv—xxxv, xxxvii, xl,
xlii, xliv—xlv, xlviii—
xlix, xlixn. 7, lii, liiin.
20, liv, lviii-lxi, lxn. 46,
lxvi4xviii, lxxi, lxxiv,
16-20, 18n. 60-61,23-
24, 24n. 84, 27-28, 33,
33n. 121-22, 35, 37,
37n. 134, 42, 50, 73,
80n. 41,81, 81n. 42, 83-
84, 144, 152, 166, 227-
28; land, cii, 26, 39, 83-
84, 131, 151, 305, 309,
341, 352, 367-68, 370,
372-73; oblast, 362,
368, 371; region, 27n.
93, 228; starosta region,
231
Lynnychenko, I., 16n. 50,
29, 33n. 121, 75n. 22,
76n. 26, 8In. 42-43,
300-2, 305-6, 309,311,
313, 325-26, 368n. 99
Lysa Gôra Monastery, 34n.
124
Lysenko, N., xxviiin. 44
Maasburg, W. von, xlixn. 7
Maciejewski, J., 355n. 1
Madryski, R. von, xlixn. 7
Magocsi, P., In. 14
Mahilioü, 345
Mahmet (Mahomet-khan).
See Muhammed Khan
Mahmud Giray (Crimean
prince), 228
Maiak, 59, 59n. 206, 59n.
210
Maiboroda, R., xxiin. 9
Makarii I (Chort)
(metropolitan of Kyiv),
227
Makarov, V. L, xln. 125
Maksymeiko, M., lxx, lxxn.
78, 99n. 109, 181n.219,
228n. 113, 263n. 132-
33, 265n. 142, 266n.
146, 266n. 148
Maksymovych, M., xxi, lxx
Maladzechna, 329
Malbork (Marienburg), 30,
3On. 109, 31n. 113
Malinowski, M., 130n. 21,
295, 339
Malyshevsky, L, 349
Mamay (Tatar emir), 48,
55-56, 192, 202, 207,
209, 214, 214n. 57,318
Mamluk (sultan of Egypt),
211
Mangup. See Theodoro
Manivydas, Jonas
(Monyvydovych,
Ivashko), 134n. 35
Mansur Qiyat, 192
Manuel I Komnenos
(emperor of Byzantium),
204, 204n. 16
Manuel II Palaiologos
(emperor of Byzantium),
203n. 12
Manvydas (Lithuanian
prince), 137, 147-48,
389
Maramaros komitat, 366
Maria (queen of Hungary),
73n. 13, 75, 77-80, 78n.
37, 8In. 43, 82n. 47, 84,
372
Maria (Rus* princess, wife
of Semen Olelkovych),
169
Maria Iuriivna (Rus*
princess), 360, 365
Maria of Vitsebsk (Rus*
princess; wife of
Algirdas), 87, 109
Martin Lintfari (bishop of
Samogitia), 177n. 204
Martyn (governor of
Kamianets), 130, 130n.
22
Martynenko, O., xxvn. 30
Marx, K., lxiii-lxiv
Mashuryn, 216n. 63
Maslov, L., 36In. 36
Mathias (Maciej, Matyjas)
(bishop of Vilnius),
138n. 47, 161
Matijow, J., 69n. 1, 70n. 4,
79n. 40, 8 In. 43, 85n.
57, 301, 373n. 139
Matrega. See Tmutorokan
Matsiak, V., 356n. 9
Matthew of Miechow
(Miechowski, Maciej),
156-57, 156n. 116,
178n. 209, 180, 194n.
267-68, 195n. 269-70,
225n. 100, 227n. 109,
229n. 114, 295, 295n. 4,
341-42
Index
455
Matthew of Neuburg (Albert
of Strasbourg), 308, 310
Matthias I (Mätyas)
Hunyadi Corvinus (king
of Hungary), 224
Maximilian I (Holy Roman
Emperor), 193, 198
Mazovia, lxxiii, 3, 6, 32, 38,
79, 86, 95, 112, 134,
134n. 35, 136, 151, 153,
158, 158n. 128, 161,
163, 168n. 159, 274-75,
311,336, 355, 364, 370
Mazur, K., xcin. 153
Mazur, O., 367, 367n. 90,
367n. 92
Mazyr (Mozyr), lOn. 35,
196-98, 227, 281n. 206,
289, 344—45; county,
cii-ciii; district, lxxiin.
83, xci, ciii; land, lOn.
34; region, 298
Medici, Lorenzo de, 370
Medyka, 147
Mehmed II (Turkish sultan),
208, 213,213n. 53, 221
Mehmed Giray (Crimean
khan), 228
Meissen, 82, 82n. 47
Meleshko, Ivan, 246n. 48
Melno (Groß Möllen),
Treaty of, 105
Melnyk, O., xlivn. 155
Melnytsia, 31
Melsztyn, 61, 119
Mena, 49n. 164
Mengli Giray I (Crimean
khan), 58-59, 58n. 200,
175, 194n. 268, 195-97,
196n. 276, 199, 208,
210, 21 On. 42, 212-13,
218-32, 219n. 78, 220n.
79, 220n. 81-82, 220-
21n. 83, 223n. 87-89,
224n. 94, 226n. 105,
226n. 107, 229n. 119,
236, 322-25, 324n. 24,
343—46
Mensk, 49n. 164
Metybiv, 290
Mezetsk (present-day
Meshchovsk), 187, 189
Mezhybizh (Medzhybizh),
60, 60n. 216, 164;
district, 119
Mianowski, J., lxvii
Michael VIII Palaiologos
(emperor of Byzantium),
204
Michael the Lithuanian,
21 On. 42, 216n. 63
Mickiewicz, A., Hi, Iv, lviii-
lix
Miechôw Monastery, 21,
21-23, 22n. 79, 24n. 84,
307
Miechowski, Maciej. See
Matthew of Miechôw
Miçdzyleski, Wawrzyniec
(bishop of Kamianets),
199n. 288
Mielnik (Melnyk), 38, 308,
314; starosta district,
276
Mielnik, Union of, 178n.
210, 245^16, 251,255-
56, 260, 264, 267-68,
270, 279, 286
Mikhail (prince of
Khotetovo), 48
Mikhail Aleksandrovich
(grand prince of Tver),
48
Mikhail Borisovich (grand
prince of Tver), 188
Mikhail, son of Dimitrii the
Elder (Rus' prince), 318—
19
Mikhail, son of Zygimantas
(Mikhailushko, Mykolas
Zygimantaitis)
(Lithuanian prince), 137,
141, 141n. 59, 149, 153,
155-58, 156n. 114, 159-
61, 160n. 135, 163, 167,
168n. 157-59, 168n.
161,340
Mikhailovsky, P., xlvn. 162
Miklosich, F., 19n. 66
Mikolaj of Moskorzôw, 93,
331
Miloradovich, G., 317-18,
320
Mindaugas (Mindovg)
(grand duke of
Lithuania), 4-9,4n. 5,
5n. 12, 6n. 15, 7n. 18-
19, 8n. 22, 9n. 32, 296
Mingaila (Mingailo)
(Lithuanian prince), 7n.
20, I On. 35, 298, 390
Minsk, lxx, lxxix, 49n. 164,
197-98, 228-29;
domain, 46; land, 109;
principality, 8; region,
8n. 28
Molchanovsky, N., 43n.
144, 54n. 181, 62n. 221,
64n. 225, 13In. 23,
143n. 69, 215n. 59, 321,
328, 337, 340
Moldavia, ci, 84—85, 106,
186, 225-27, 225n. 96,
229, 333, 340
Moldavians, 117, 135-36,
135n. 36, 143-46, 230
Mommsen, Th., lxvii
Moncastro. See Bilhorod
Mongols, xciv, 345, 365.
See also Tatars
Monod, G., lxv
Montautas, Mikhail, 183
Montygerdovych, Petro, 183
Monyvydovych, Ivashko.
See Manivydas, Jonas
Moravia, 306
Moroz, M., xxivn. 23
Mosalsk, 189-90
Mosbach, A., 27n. 94-95,
306, 349
Moscow, lxvi, lxxii, 43, 45,
47-50, 54, 87, 98, 107,
110, 118, 122n. 190,
126-27, 136, 149, 171n.
176, 175, 178-79, 180n.
217, 183, 186, 186n.
239, 190, 191n. 255,
192, 196,198, 198n.
285, 214n. 57,215, 220-
22, 224-25, 231,251,
285n. 227, 294,316-19,
333, 345; region, 319
Moscow, Grand Principality
of. See Muscovy
Mozhaisky, Prince Andrei,
47
Mozhaisky, Prince Semen,
190
Mozyr. See Mazyr
Mstsislau (Mstislavl), lxxx,
10, 47; land, 109
Mstyslav Danylovych (Rus'
prince), xviii, 8, 40, 311,
360
Mstyslav Iziaslavych (Rus’
prince), 358
Mstyslav Mstyslavych the
Successful (Rus' prince),
359
456
Index
Mstyslav Sviatoslavich
(Rus' prince of Torusa),
48
Mstyslav Volodymyrovych
(Rus1 prince), 2n. 2, 357
Mtsensk, 47, 49, 59, 189—
91, 221n. 83
Muchlinski, A., 21 In. 43
Mudryi, V., xxvn. 27
Muhammad al-Idrisi, 204n.
19
Muhammed Khan (Mahmet,
Mahomet-khan, Ulugh
Muhammed) (khan of
the Golden Horde), 211,
218,348
Muhammed Küchük
(Akhmet Kuchuk) (khan
of the Golden Horde),
213
Mukachiv (Munkâcs), 25,
27, 117, 117n. 169,
118n. 172, 309
Mukha, Petro, 226, 226n.
103
Muller, I., 19n. 66
Müller, J. G., lxiin. 53
Müller, L., Ivin. 30
Müneccim Bashi, 21 On. 41
Murafa River, 143
Murtaza (khan of the
Golden Horde), 223
Murzakevich, N., 346
Muscovites, Ixxxviii, 193,
197—98, 222, 256. See
also Russians
Muscovy (Grand
Principality of Moscow,
Muscovite state,
Muscovite tsardom),
lxxxiv, lvi, lxxxix, xciii—
xciv, ci, 5n. 9, 22n. 78,
43-44, 45n. 152, 46, 48-
49, 56, 67, 87, 109-10,
122, 122n. 190, 125,
126n. 9, 160, 168, 168n.
159, 175, 180-81, 183,
185-92, 191n. 255, 195—
96, 198, 214, 220, 220n.
83, 222-23, 228-30,
233-34, 237, 242, 247-
49, 252, 259, 261-63,
265, 267, 278, 284, 288,
288n. 236, 290-93, 296,
316,319, 325, 343. See
also Russia
Mushach, 59
Muzhech (Muzhach), 59
Mykhailo (Rus' prince of
Pynsk), 390
Mykhailo Ievnutovych
(Mykhailo, son of
Jaunutis) (Rusf prince),
91, 9 In. 76, 320
Mykhailo Iuriiovych (Rus'
prince), 362
Mykhailo Olelkovych
(Oleksandrovych) (Rus’
prince), 182-85, 184n.
230, 185n. 233-34,
185n. 236, 186n. 239,
188, 343
Mykhailo Vsevolodovych
(Rus1 prince), 359
Mykhailo, son of
Narimantas (Lithuanian
prince), 119
Mykhailovsky, V., lxxviin.
98
Mykola Mykolaievych,
174n. 189
Mykolaiv raion, 368
Mykolas Zygimantaitis. See
Mikhail, son of
Zygimantas
Mylkovych, V., 28n. 100,
70n. 1, 70n. 4, 80n. 41,
8In. 43,302, 305,311-
13, 326
Myloliub, 59
Myronets, N., xxxiin. 68
Myshkovych, Kalenyk, 340
Myslinski, K., 359, 359n.
22, 368n. 98
Myszkowski, Piotr, 231,
23 In. 124, 265
Myszkowski, Stanislaw, xci,
265n. 139, 266, 284, 352
Mytko (Rus1 prince), 390
Mytsko, I., 36In. 36, 362,
362n. 44—46, 362n. 53,
363n. 58
Nahuievychi, lviii
Nanker (Nankier) (Kolda,
Jan) (bishop of
Wroclaw), 17
Napierski, K., 294
Naples, 80
Narbutowicz, Wojciech,
173n. 181
Narbutt, T., 65n. 227, 135n.
37, 184, 184n. 229,
216n. 63, 294, 296, 339,
342-43, 362, 362n. 56,
389
Narew River, 28In. 206
Narimantas (Hlib,
Narimunt) (Lithuanian
prince), 8, 26, 31—33,
34n. 126, 35-36, 39,
43n. 144, 46, 48, 63, 65,
83, 119,311-13,319,
371, 389-90
Narushevych, Mykola
(Naruszewicz, Mikolaj),
28In. 206-7, 286n. 228,
286n. 230, 289, 353
Naruszewicz, A., 70n. 5,
73n. 11, 144n. 71,301,
312-13, 329-30
Narymuntovych family, 49
Nastia of Chahrovychi, 358
Naulko, V., xxiin. 9
Naumenko, V., xxxv
Navahrudak (Novgorod-
Litovskii), lxxix, 6, 6n.
13, 54, 116n. 165, 138n.
51, 195-96, 196n. 275,
198, 229, 337, 344;
domain, 138; land, 109;
palatinate, 195; region,
138n. 51
Nazarenko, A., 357, 357n.
16
Nedokudiv, 115
Nemunas (Nieman) River,
lii, 2, 2n. 1, 5-6, 229;
region, 6n. 13
Nemyra Rezanovych, 166n.
151
Nemyriv, 59
Nemyrych, Ivashko, 345
Neris (Vilija) River, 2n. 1,
3n. 4, 149
Neroma (tribe), 3n. 4
Nestak (palatine), 117
Nesvizky, Fedko. See Fedir
of Niasvizh
New Saray, 211. See also
Saray
New York, xv
Niasvizh (Nesvich), 115,
115n. 158, 119, 143, 148
Nicholas I (tsar of Russia),
lxvi
Nicholas V (pope), 167
Nicholas, son of Count
Laurence, 308
Niemcewicz, J. U., 24In.
24-26, 248n. 58
Index
457
Niendorf, M., lxxxn. Ill
Niesiecki, K., 16n. 53
Niewiadomski, E., civ
Nikephoros Gregoras, 205n.
20
Nikitsky, A., 8n. 26, 296
Nikodem, J., lxxxivn. 128
Nikovsky, A., xxxii, xxxiin.
68
Nis, Prince Oleksander, 127,
144, 144n. 72-73, 146-
48, 146n. 80-81, 148n.
92, 160n. 133, 339^10
Noghay (Mongol prince),
202, 209, 209n. 36, 360
Novak, son of Peter, 308
Novgorod the Great, 2n. 2,
3, 6n. 13,9-11,43, 92n.
80, 136, 160, 182, 185,
185n. 233, 188, 188n.
248, 190, 294, 319, 322,
324-25, 329, 358; land,
43; region, 46
Novhorod-S iverskyi
(Novhorod), 45—46, 45n.
152, 53, 11 In. 140, 115,
122, I22n. 190, 168,
190-91,317-18, 328,
358; county, 293
Novohrad-Volynskyi. See
Zviahel
Novosil, 46, 48, 189,316,
391; princes, 187
Nowakowski, T., 355n. 1,
366n. 86
Nowy S^cz, 20, 20n. 69,
31n. 113
Nur Devlet (Crimean khan),
219, 219n. 76, 219n. 78,
220-23, 322, 324
Nuremberg, 107
Obolensk (Obolenskoe), 48
Ochakiv (Oczakow, Özü),
216n. 63, 226, 226n.
105, 232
Odesa, xxxii, xxxvii, liiin.
22, 59n. 205, 217. See
also Haji Bey
Odoev, 49, 58n. 200, 189,
22In. 83; princes, 187,
189
Odyntsevych princes, 198
Ofka (Eufemiia) (Mazovian
princess), 161
Ofka-Eufemiia (Lithuanian
princess), 365
Ohonovsky, O., lxviii
Oka River, 47-49, 187;
upper Oka region, 46,
50, 187, 189, 222, 224
Olbracht (bishop of
Vilnius), 178
Oleg Ivanovich (grand
prince of Riazan), 46-
48, 115
Oleh Iaroslavych (Rus'
prince), 358
Oleksander (Rus’ prince of
Zvenyhorod), 48
Oleksander Koriatovych
(Rus’ prince), 30-31, 33,
33n. 123, 54, 59, 62-63,
313, 371
Oleksander Patrykiiovych
(Rus1 prince), 47, 48n.
159, 122n. 190,319-20,
330
Olelko Volodymyrovych
(Rus' prince), lxxxvii,
132n. 29, 136, 139,
139n. 53, 147, 160,
160n. 132-34, 168n.
159, 169, 185, 340
Olelkovych family, 160n.
132, 182-85, 196
Olena Glebovna (Rus'
princess), 6n. 14
Olena Lvivna (Rus1
princess), 371
Oleshia (Illicis), 203, 206
Olesko, 31,36-38, 131,
134, 143, 153, 163-64,
316; domain, 141
Olesnica, 93, 125, 127n. 12
Olesnicki, Jan (Jan of
Olesnica), 93, 95, 96n.
98, 331
Olesnicki, Zbigniew (bishop
of Cracow), lxxxvi, 125,
127-28, 127n. 12, 130,
13On. 21, 137, 142, 166
Olewin, 326
Olgierd (Olherd). See
Algirdas
Olgimont. See Algimantas
Olha (Rus’ princess), 390,
392
Olivieri, A., 207n. 32
Olkusz, 195n. 269; region,
194
Olshany, 138n. 46
Olth River, 309
Olynyk, M., xxxvin. 101
Ona, 82n. 47
Onacewicz, I., 132n. 31,
172n. 179
Onyshchenko, O., lxxxiin.
121
Opakov, 189
Opatôw, 3In. 113, 313
. Opole (Oppeln), 34n. 126,
6On. 216, 72-74, 73n.
11, 74n. 16, 77, 80, 8In.
42, 8 In. 46, 82n. 47, 90,
314,316, 325, 370-72;
principality, 372
Orda, 211
Orel district, 49
Orsha, lxxxviii, 198, 198n.
282, 249
Orzechowski, Jan (judge of
Peremyshl), 269n. 161
Orzelski, S., 29In. 248,
292n. 253-54
Orzeszkowa, E., lii
Oskol, 59
Oslava (Oslawa) River, 21
Ossolihski, Hieronim, 245—
46, 245n. 44, 246n. 48
Ossolihski, Jozef
Maksymilian, lxvii
Ostapchuk, V., xx
Oster, 293
Ostrih (Ostroh), 16n. 53, 93,
112, 112n. 145, 115n.
158, 119, 127; land, 112;
principality, 93, 112,
112n. 145, 361,363,
369n. 102
Ostrozky, Prince Danylo
(Danylo of Ostrih), 16,
16n. 53, 40, 369-70
Ostrozky, Prince Dashko,
127
Ostrozky, Prince Dymytrii,
361
Ostrozky, Prince Fedir
Danylovych, 93, 112n.
145, 115n. 158, 333-34,
373
Ostrozky, Prince Kostiantyn
Ivanovych, lxxxii-
lxxxviii, 191, 198, 199n.
288, 227, 238-39, 238n.
14, 280-81, 28 In. 205
Ostrozky, Prince
Kostiantyn-Vasyl,
Ixxxii, lxxxviii, xc,
292n. 254
458
Index
Ostrozky, Prince Mykhailo,
227
Ostrozky princes, lxxxi-
lxxxii, xci, 238, 357, 363
Ostykovych, Hryhorii, 193,
195
Oswi^cim principality, 242
Otto III (duke of Bavaria),
363
Ottoman Porte. See Turkey
Ovchina-Obolensky-
Telepnev, Ivan
(Muscovite prince), 199
Ovruch, 11-12, 197-98,
297, 344, 351; county,
ciii; domain, 116, 118
Ozbek (Uzbek) (khan of the
Golden Horde), 13-14,
17n. 58,356, 361,364-
66, 369
Oziv. See Tana
Ozii. See Ochakiv
Pacas, Jurgis, 183
Pacas, Mikalojus (bishop of
Kyiv), 252, 292n. 254
Padniewski, Filip (bishop of
Cracow), xci, 88n. 64,
256n. 96, 268-71, 273,
284
Pakoslaw (Polish nobleman),
27n. 93, 29n. 102
Pal (Paulus) (court judge),
303
Palaiologos (Palaeologus)
dynasty, 203n. 12
Pal eon, 298
Pampowski, Ambrozy,
174n. 189, 176, 177n.
202
Pankieiev, O., xx
Pankova, S., xx-xxi, xxivn.
19-20, xxxin. 60,
xxxiin. 70, xxxiiin. 77,
xlixn. 5
Panticapaeum (Bosporus,
Vosporo, present-day
Kerch), 206. See also
Kerch
Papa, I., 373n. 141
Papee, F., xliii, 171n. 176,
185n. 235, 188n. 248,
189n. 249, 220n. 79,
220n. 83, 222n. 86,
223n. 87-88, 223n. 91,
224n. 93-94, 225n. 96,
225n. 100-1, 341—43,
346, 354
Paranko, R., xx
Parava, Bohdan, 134n. 35
Parczew, 103, 130, 161,
163, 166, 170, 171n.
174, 247, 260-61
Paris, xxii
Partenita, 207
Pasicznyk, U., xx, xxin. 3,
xxin. 5, xxxvin. 100,
lxivn. 65, 357n. 15
Paszkiewicz, H., 356n. 9,
364n. 73, 366n. 86
Patrikas (Patrykii), son of
Narimantas (Lithuanian
prince), 43n. 144, 46,
48, 119, 122n. 190,319-
20, 390
Paul von Rusdorf
(grandmaster of the
Teutonic Order), 132n.
29, 144, 148, 187
Pavlutsky, H., xxxii, xxxv,
xxxvn. 91
Pawel of Bojanczyce
(Paulus Polonus) (bishop
of Kamianets), 130
Pawihski, A., lx, ciii
Pechenegs, 229
Pelenski, J., xcin. 153
Perateia, 203, 203n. 11
Pereiaslav (Pereiaslav-
Khmelnytskyi), cii, 11;
region, 53, 59n. 207, 64,
160, 192, 230, 293
Pereiaslavl (in the Riazan
region), 324
Pereiaslavl-Suzdalskii
(Pereiaslavl-Zalesskii),
47, 318, 358
Perekop Horde, 212, 227,
343. See also Astrakhan
Horde; Crimean Horde;
Golden Horde
Peremyl, 31, 37
Peremyshl (on the Oka), 48-
49
Peremyshl (Przemysl), lix,
lxxvin. 96, 16-17, 16n.
53,20, 37n. 135,74,81,
133, 153, 189, 227,
269n. 161,300, 352;
district, 78; land, cii, 83—
84, 151,372
Peretts, V., xxxii, xxxiv,
xxxvn. 91
Persia, 206
Peshchak, M. M., 370n. 111
Pest, 24
Peter von Dusburg, 8n. 25-
26
Petrashkevych, Stanislav,
176n. 195
Petro (Rus1 boyar), 369
Petro (Petrus), son of
Volodyslav (Ladislaus),
303
Petrov, N., 296
Petrov-Kholodniak, A.,
117n. 172
Pevny, O., xlviiin. 1
Piast dynasty, lxxiii, 72, 75,
359
Pidhiria region, 20, 227. See
also Subcarpathia
Pidiproch, 309
Piekosihski, F., lxxii, lxxiin.
82, xc, xcii, 33n. 123,
73n. 12, 9In. 72, 9In.
74, 9In. 78, 117n. 167,
328
Pieradzka, K, 370n. 114
Piletsky, Oton, 33n. 121
Pilipowicz-Batruch, N,, xx
Piotrköw (Piotrköw
Trybunalski), 161, 170-
71, 178-79, 179n. 212,
235, 242, 242n. 32, 247,
250n. 62, 251, 25In. 69,
259n. 112, 260, 260n.
120, 263, 265, 349
Piotrowski, Jan, 288n. 236
Pisa, 204, porto Pisano (on
the Don), 206
Piskunov, F., liiin. 22
Pistorius, Johann, 174n.
185,295
Plater, S., civ
Plawuszczak-Stech, T., xx
Plebanivka. See Kniazha
Luka
Plichta, Jakub (Iakov)
(bishop of Vilnius), 99
Plock, 28, 307-8, 328
Plokhy, S., xx-xxi, xxin. 4-
5, xxvi, xxvin. 31,
xxxviiin. 112, xlvin.
170, xlvii, In. 11, Ixin.
50, Ixii, lxiiin. 55, lxiiin.
57, lxiv, lxivn. 64,
lxxviiin. 104
Pobog-Lenartowicz, A.,
370n. 114
Index
459
Pochep, 190
Podilia, lxxin. 81, lxxii-
lxxiii, lxxv-lxxvii,
Ixxviin. 98, lxxxviii, cii,
1,30, 33n. 119, 43n.
144, 50-51, 50n. 169,
54-55, 54n. 183, 58n.
203, 59-64, 60n. 216,
61n. 217, 61n. 219, 85,
102, 114-23, 117n. 169,
117n. 171, 119n. 177,
120n. 178, 121n. 187—
88, 126-27, 129-32,
130n. 21, 13 In. 23, 135-
36, 139, 141, 143, 143n.
68, 143n. 70, 145-46,
147n. 88, 148-49, 148n.
90, 151-53, 154n. 109,
158n. 127-28,163-64,
165n. 146, 167, 169-71,
171n. 172, 175,212,
216,218-19, 220n. 83,
222-23, 223n. 87, 225,
227, 229-31, 231n. 125,
263, 275, 283-84, 320,
332-33, 336-37, 340,
343, 347, 390; eastern,
lxxvi, 61, 119-20,
120n.l78, 139, 143,
143n. 70, 148, 148n. 90,
158n. 127, 225, 230,
273, 275, 336; gubernia,
xxxi; land, 54, 58, 60,
117, 130, 148n. 90, 321;
palatinate, ci; region, 50;
western, lxxii, Ixxv-
lxxvi, 119-120, 129-31,
135, 336
Podlachia, xc-xci, ci-cii,
159, 244n. 37, 254, 260,
262-63,269, 272-81,
274n. 180, 28In. 207,
284, 287, 289, 289n.
239, 290n. 247, 293,
293n. 257, 352-53, 364;
palatinate, xci
Pokrovsky, O., xxxv, xxxvn.
91
Pokutia, ci, 135, 226, 229
Poland, Kingdom of (Polish
state), xvii-xviii, xxi,
xxvi-xxxvii, xxxviin,
109, xlii, xlvi, xlviii—li,
liv-lx, lxvi-lxvii, lxix-
lxxviii, lxxin. 81, Ixxxi,
lxxxiii-lxxxviii, xc—xcii,
ci, ciii-civ, 1, 3-4, 5n.
12, 6, 13-24, 17n. 58,
18n. 59, 18n. 61, 19n.
62, 19n. 64-65, 22n. 78,
27, 28n. 101,29-35,
29n. 102, 32n. 117, 34n.
126, 37, 37n. 134, 39-
42, 60n. 216,61,63-64,
65n. 229, 66, 66n. 234,
68-72, 73n. 14, 75n. 23,
76-86, 76n. 26-27, 79n.
39, 82n. 47, 87n. 61, 88-
91, 88n. 64, 89n. 69,
9In. 72, 92n. 81-82, 93-
94, 93n. 88, 97-110,
98n. 106-7, 99n. 111-
12, 103n. 120, 105n.
122, 105n. 124, 112,
115, 120, 120n. 179,
122-25, 122n. 190, 128-
33, 130n. 21, 131n. 24,
135-37, 138n. 51, 140-
41, 141n. 57, 141n. 60,
142n. 62, 144-53, 144n.
72, 148n. 92, 155-65,
157n. 123-24, 158n.
128, 160n. 134, 164n.
145, 167-70, 172-75,
172n. 179, 173n. 180,
174n. 187-88, 177-81,
179n. 212, 188, 191,
195n. 269, 196n. 273,
213,218-19, 220n. 79,
220n. 81, 222, 225-27,
233-37, 237n. 7, 239-
50, 242n. 27, 250n. 63,
252-55, 257-59, 258n.
106, 262-66, 263n. 132,
264n. 134, 269-70,
270n. 164, 272-93,
273n. 174, 279n. 197,
280n. 202, 28In. 205-6,
282n. 212, 284n. 222,
285n. 224, 29In. 251,
304-6,310-11,314-15,
326-28, 331, 333, 336,
338, 340, 342, 346, 349-
53, 355, 361, 363-64,
367-73. See also Polish-
Lithuanian
Commonwealth
Polatsk, 2n. 2, 3-4, 3n. 3, 7-
8, 7n. 20, 87, 110, 113,
139, 144-45, 149-50,
156n. 115, 173, 177n.
202, 224, 229, 248, 251,
334—35; domain, 110,
139; land, 92n. 80, 110,
113,197,358;
principality, lxxx, 8
Poles, xxv-xxvi, xxvin. 33,
xxxviii, xlvii—xlviii, 1—
lxvi, liin. 20, Ivin. 30,
lxn. 46, lxn. 48, lxin. 49,
Ixviii-lxxiv, lxxin. 81,
lxxvi-lxxvii, lxxix,
lxxxiii, lxxxvii-lxxxix,
xc-xci, cii, 23, 26-27,
30-31,34-35, 34n. 127,
38-40, 71, 75, 76n. 26,
78-79, 80n. 41, 8In. 43,
83, 87-89, 89n 68, 93-
94, 93n. 88, 98n. 105,
100-1, lOOn. 113, lOOn.
115, 104-5, 107-9, 117,
121, 125, 129-37, 131n.
24, 137n. 43, 139, 141-
46, 143n. 68, 144n. 72,
148-56, 158-59, 158n.
128, 161, 163n. 141,
164-80, 164n. 145,
173n. 181, 177n. 205,
179n. 212, 180n. 219,
18In. 220, 186n. 243,
214,219, 220n. 83, 234-
37, 237n. 12, 239^10,
242, 244, 246-49, 252-
53, 255-57, 255n. 91,
256n. 97, 259-62, 260n.
120, 264—65, 267-73,
268n. 153, 273n. 176,
275-76, 278-80, 28In.
206, 284n. 222, 285-86,
288-90, 289n. 239, 292,
334, 338^10, 342, 353,
355, 369
Polish-Lithuanian
Commonwealth
(Poland-Lithuania,
Polish-Lithuanian state),
xviii, xxvi, xlvi, li, liv-
lvi, Ivin. 30, lviii, lx,
lxii, lxiv-lxvii, lxxi—
lxxii, lxxviii, xci-xcii,
209n. 35, 219, 234,
250n. 61, 257n. 101,
258n. 106, 265, 284,
286. See also Poland;
Lithuania
Polisia, 116, 201, 227, 229
Poliubyche, 248n. 56
Polo, Marco, 205, 205n. 22
Polovtsians. See Cumans
Polovynchak, Iu., xxxiiin.
80
460
Index
Poltava region, 192n. 260
Pomerania, 3; land, 27
Ponyzzia (Lower Dnister
region), 60-61
Popov, A., 19n. 66, 114n.
156, 117n. 168, 294-95
Poppe, A., xxin. 3, lxivn. 65
Por, A., 302
Porte. See Turkey
Porter, B., Ivn. 29, lviin. 35
Posilge, Johann von, 94,
94n. 91, 97n. 104, 121n.
188, 122n. 190-91, 126,
129, 140, 151,215, 331-
32, 335, 337, 348
Potkanski, K., 75n. 23, 77n.
28
Potocki, Andrzej, xlviii
Powidaj, L., 106n. 126
Prague, 29n. 106, 35n. 128
Pravda Ruska. See Rus'
Law
Predslava (Rusf princess),
359
Pfemyslid dynasty, lxxiii
Presniakov, A. E., 357n. 15
Pressburg (present-day
Bratislava), 72
Pritsak, O., lxvin. 68
Prochaska, A., xxxix, xliii,
xlv, lxviii, lxviiin. 70,
lxxin. 81, lxxvi, lxxvin.
96, lxxxiiin. 124, 17n.
58, 18n. 59, 19n. 62,
23n. 82,29n. 102, 61n.
219, 65n. 227,69n. 1,
70n. 3, 70n. 6, 71n. 7,
84n. 52, 99n. 109, lOln.
117,102n. 118,105n.
122, 105n. 124, 106n.
125-27, 117n. 168,
117n. 171, 119n. 177,
130n. 21, 138n. 51,
155n. 113, 162n. 138,
164n. 142, 165n. 146,
21 On. 42,295-96, 302-
3,305-6, 307n. 14,311,
314, 321,326-28,330-
32, 334-38, 341,349,
366n. 86
Pronsk, 59, 59n. 212, 186,
187n. 245
Prosclavia, 28n. 101, 310
Protasiewicz, Walerian
(bishop of Vilnius),
179n. 212, 252, 260n.
118,264, 350
Prussia, lxxxv, 3-4, 6-7, 12,
18n. 59, 30, 42, 102,
105-6, 105n. 123, 121,
121n. 188, 126-27,
13 In. 24, 145-17, 153,
167, 225, 235, 241-43,
251, 25 In. 68,310, 337
Prussian Knights. See
Teutonic Knights
Prussians, Iiv, 2n. 1, 3, 95,
105, 122, 169,217
Prymak, T., xlixn. 9, livn.
26, lxn. 46, lxivn. 64,
lxviiin. 72
Prypiat River, lOn. 35, 60,
228-29, 281, 289
Pryshliak, V., xxxiiin. 77,
xliiin. 148
Przemysl. See Peremyshl
Przeworsk, 227
Przezdziecki, A, 146n. 80,
337
Pskov, 3, 9-11,43, 110,
136, 160, 188, 190, 324-
25; land, 9, 43
Ptaszycki, S., xl, 294, 339
Pukuveras (Budividas,
Lutuverus, Putuwerus,
Utinuerus) (Lithuanian
prince), 8, 8n. 25, 10,
lOn. 33, 50
Pulaski, K., 138n. 47, 180n.
217, 180n. 219, 220n.
79,220n. 83, 221n. 84,
223n. 88, 228n. 113,
229n. 117, 322-23,
324n. 24, 345-46
Putiatych (Drutsky-Putiata),
Prince Dmytro, 183, 231
Putyvl (Putyvel), 11, 48^19,
57n. 197, 59, 190-91,
225,319-20, 358
Puzyrevsky, Ilia, liiin. 22
Pynsk, 8, lOn. 35, 83, 119,
166, 228, 28In. 206,
289, 328, 390; county,
cii-ciii, 293; district,
136n. 38; principality,
cii-ciii, 4n. 7; region,
ciii, 4, 293, 298
Pyrih, la., xxivn. 19
Qaravul. See Karavul
Qirq Yer (Chufut QaPe),
209, 209n. 36
Qualawun (Mamluk sultan),
205n. 20
Qutlu Bugha (Kutlubuha)
(Tatar khan), 50, 54, 56
Qutlugh Temür (Kutluk
Timur), 209n. 39
Quydadat. See Kopek Khan
Raczyhski, E., 294
Radogoshch, 59, 190
Radom, 22n. 79, lOOn. 115;
land, 23
Radomsko, 79
Radvilas, Prince Astikas,
166, 169, 169n. 165,212
Radvilas, Prince Jonas, 267
Radvilas, Prince Jurgis, 267
Radvilas, Prince Mikalojus
‘the Black’ (Radziwill,
Mikolaj), lxxxvii, 245,
247, 250n. 63, 254, 256-
57, 256n. 99, 259, 259n.
113,267
Radvilas, Prince Mikalojus
‘the Red’ (Radziwill,
Mikolaj), lxxxvii, xc-
xci, 267,270, 278n. 195,
281, 288n. 237, 290n.
243
Radvilas, Prince Mikalojus
II, 238n. 14
Radvilas, Prince Mikalojus
Kristupas (Radziwill,
Mikolaj Krzysztof,
‘Sierotka’), 288n. 237,
290n. 243
Radvilas, Princess Barbara,
242-43
Radvilas (Radziwill)
princes, 238, 242, 267,
339
Radzimiriski, Z., 112n. 145,
116n. 162-64, 146n. 80,
16In. 136, 390-92,
390n. 6, 390n. 8
Rafal (starosta of Podilia),
121n. 187
Rahachoü, 189
Ranke, L., lxii, lxv
Rasevych, V., xxvn. 28,
livn. 24
Rashkiv. See Karavul
Rastawiecki, E., civ
Ratne, ci, 38, 59, 83, 134,
136, 161, 163; domain,
141; principality, 119
Rawita-Gawrohski, F., lxn.
48
Index
461
Rebenitz (Prussian agent),
139n. 52
Red Rus', lxxii, Ixxvi. See
also Galicia
Reifenkugel, K., 301, 304
Remy, J., liiin. 22, Ivin. 30-
31, lviin. 37
Rezâbek, J., 312, 363n. 61
Riazan, 47, 58n. 200, 110,
115, 187n. 245, 188,
316, 324; land, 43, 47,
59n. 212, 187-88;
principality, 46, 190;
. region, 324
Riga, 247, 334
Riuryk Rostyslavych (Rus'
prince), 2n. 2, 359
Rivne, 227; oblast, 3 In. 116,
371
Rizzi-Zannoni, G.-A., civ
Rodoslav Olgovich (Rus1
prince), 47
Rohatyn, 134n. 35, 226
Rohatynsky, Bohdan, 134,
143
Roman (metropolitan of
Kyiv), 52-53, 52n. 177,
53n. 178
Roman Danylovych (Rus’
prince), 6-7, 6n. 14, 7n.
18, 40, 357-58, 363
Roman Mikhailovich
(Roman-Boris, ‘Roman
D'brianskii’) (Rus1
prince), 45, 45n. 150,
48,316-17,319
Roman Mikhailovich Stary
(Rus1 prince), 5n. 8
Roman Mstyslavych (Rus’
prince), 357-59
Roman Semenovich (Rus’
prince), 48, 316
Roman Vasylkovych (Rus*
prince), 363
Romanchuk, R., 356n. 15
Romanovych dynasty, 4, 5n.
12, 6, 27, 41-42, 355,
359-65, 368-69, 373
Rome, 18n. 59, 19n. 67, 23,
87, 298
Romodanovsky, Semen,
226n. 107
Ros River, ciii, 61, 118
Roslavl, 49, 122, 122n. 190
Rostov, 358
Rostyslav Ivanovych (Rus1
prince), 357
Rostyslav Mykhailovych
(Rus’ prince), 359
Rostyslav Riurykovych
(Rus’ prince), 359
Rowell, S., xx, lxxviin. 102,
5 On. 167
Rozdolsky (Rosdolsky), R.,
lxiii, lxiiin. 58
Rozgun (present-day
Rozhanovce), 303
Rozhkov, N., 328
Rubruck, William of, xix,
203n. 10
Rudnytsky, I., xlixn. 4,
lxiiin. 59
Rudnytsky, P., xlixn. 4
Rudnytsky, S., xxxix, 227n.
109, 23 In. 124
Rulikowski, W., 112n. 145
Rupert I (palatine of
Rhineland), 82, 82n. 47
Rus' (Ruthenian) palatinate,
lxxvii, cii, 326, 373
Rus' Law (Pravda Ruska),
xix, lxxviii, lxxx, lxxxn.
112, 66, 66n. 234, 356
Rus' port (on the Don
estuary), 204
Rus dor f, Paul von. See Paul
von Rusdorf
Rusova, S., xxxn. 55
Russia (Great Russia,
Russian Empire), xxiv,
xxx-xxxi, xxxiii-xxxiv,
xlix, In. 14, li, liii, lvi,
lviii, lxvi, lxxviii, 260n.
120. See also Muscovy
Russians (Great Russians),
1—li, liii, lvi, lviii, lxv—
lxvi, lxix, lxxiii, lxxviii.
See also Muscovites
Rusyna, O., xx, xxxviii,
xxxviiin. 114, Ixxxii,
lxxxiin. 121, 36In. 37
Ruthenian-Lithuanian
Chronicle, xix, 7n. 20, 9,
lOn. 35, 11,51, 54-55,
54n. 183, 59, 61n. 219,
62-64, 65n. 226,66, 87,
93-96, 109, 112, 114,
116-19, 116n. 165, 147,
150, 156-57, 156n. 117,
156n. 119, 168, 183,
195n. 269, 196n. 277,
198n. 284, 211—12, 218,
294-95, 294n. 1, 297,
300-1,317, 320-21,
330-31, 333-34, 347-
48, 389, 390
Rykaczewski, E., 13 In. 25,
84n. 52
Rylsk, 45^16, 59, 190
Rytwianski, Dzierstaw, 161
Rytwiany, 161
Rzeszôw, 27n. 93, 29n. 102
Sadove, 328
Sagudai. See Sudak
Sahaidachny family, 185n.
236
Sakovich, Bogdan
Andrushkovich, 58n.
200, 182,224, 322-24,
324n. 24
Salomea (Polish princess),
363
Salynas Island, lxxxiv,
lxxxivn. 128, 97, 332
Sambir, 146n. 81
Samogitia, lOn. 33, 36, 65-
66, 66n. 231, 87, 89,
89n. 69, 105, 139, 159,
167, 170, 177n. 204,
267, 278; district, 181
Samogitians (Zemaiciai),
2n. 1, 3, 6, 128, 157
Samsonowicz, H., 366n. 86
San River. See Sian River
Sandomierz, 22, 22n. 79,24,
30n. 113, 132, 166, 329,
333; land, 23, 28, 34-36,
166, 369; region, 3 In.
113, 34n. 124, 228-29
Sangushko, Prince Dmytro,
161
Sangushko, Prince Fedir,
242n. 29
Sangushko, Prince Roman,
xc-xci, 281-83
Sanguszko princes, lxxxi,
390-92
Sanok. See Sianik
Sapieha, Adam, liii
Sapieha, Ivan, 195, 238n. 15
Sapieha, Pavlo, 292n. 254
Saray, 201-2,205, 209, See
also New Saray
Saray (Tatar emir), 59
Sames, A., 106n. 126, 327-
28
Samicki, Stanislaw, 55n.
189
Saveliev, P., 21 On. 40
Savva, V., xxxiv
462
Index
Savytsky, V., 371n. 119,
371n. 121, 371n. 126
Sawicki, Maciej, 276
Sawicz, Franciszek, Ivi
Saxony, 82, 134n. 34, 193
Scaevola, Gaius Mucius,
257
Scandinavia, 357
Schiemann, T., 296
Schiltberger, Johannes
(Hans), 347
Schleswig-Holstein. See
Holstein region
Schlôzer, A. L., 321, 347
Schwarzburg, Sieghardvon,
365
Scotland, lxxxv
Scott, H., xlviiin. 1
Segeberg, Meinhard von,
3n. 3
Seim River, cii; region, cii,
46
Semen (Rus' prince of
Drutsk), 330
Semen (Rus' prince of
Peremyshl), 48
Semen (Rus' prince of
Stepan), 83
Semen Diadkovych, 299
Semen Konstantinovich
(Rus1 prince), 48
Semen Mikhailovich (Rus'
prince), 173, 173n. 183,
197
Semen Olelkovych (Rus'
prince), 118,160n. 134,
169-71, 173, 182-85,
185n. 233
Semen Olizarovych, 177
Semen, son of Liubartas
(Lithuanian prince), 390
Semen, son of Narimantas
(Lithuanian prince), 371
Semenenko, P., lv-lvi, lviin.
33
Semen-Lengvenis. See
Lengvenis
Semigalians (Semigalls).
See Zemgalians
Semkowicz, A., 30n. 110,
366n. 86
Semkowicz, W., lxxxvin.
133,354
Seredenko, Iu., xxxiin. 68
Serejski, M. H., Ixxin. 79
Serensk, 189
Seret River, 62n. 221, 309
Sergeevich, V., 358, 358n.
20
Serpeisk, 187, 189-90
Seyyid Ahmed I
(‘Sydachmet’) (khan of
the Golden Horde), 212,
218-19
Seyyid Loqman, 20In. 3
Sforza, Bona. See Bona
Sforza
Shabuldo, F., 356n. 9, 361n.
40, 364n. 66-67, 364n.
71
Shakhmatov, A., xxxix-xl
Shamotulsky, Vintsent, 148,
153
Sharanevych, I., lxviii, 34n.
124, 76n. 24, 80n.41,
8 In. 43, 301,325, 368n.
99, 369n. 102
Shchebreshyn
(Szczebrzeszyn), 26,
26n. 90,31
Shcherbakovskii, D., 364n.
63
Shemet, V., xxxn. 55
Shemiachych, Vasylii, 190
Shestakov, Fedor, 186
Shevchenko Scientific
Society, xxiii-xxiv,
xxviii-xxix, xxviiin. 40,
xxxv, xxxviiin. 112, xli,
lxviii, lxviiin. 72, cii
Shevchuk, R, xxivn. 20
Sheykh Ahmed (khan of the
Golden Horde), 196,
196n. 276, 228, 230-31
Shiban (Siberian) Horde,
223
Shirinsky-Shikhmatov, P.,
lxvi
Shiyan, R., xx
Shrah, L, xxiv
Shvamo Danylovych (Rus'
prince, grand duke of
Lithuania), 8, 9n. 32,
299
Shylovych, Olyzar, 166n.
151
Shypyntsi land, 337
Sian (San) River, 21, 35
Sianik (Sanok), lxxiv, 20,
20n. 69-70, 21n. 71,25,
3 In. 113; district, 78;
land, cii, 151, 369;
region, 20-21
Sibree, J., bciin. 55
Sichynsky, Myroslav, xlviii
Siemowit (duke of
Dobrzyn), 360
Siemowit I of Mazovia. See
Ziemowit I
Siemowit Siemowitowicz.
See Ziemowit IV
Sienicki, Mikolaj, 245—46,
245n. 44
Sienno, 153
Sieradz, 78-79, 136-37,
150, 153, 171n. 174,
176; land, 36, 369
Sieradzki, J., 366n. 86,
369n. 109
Sierakowski, Jan, 273
Sigismund I the Old
(Zygimantas, Zygmunt I
Stary) (king of Poland,
grand duke of
Lithuania), 172,174n.
187, 180-81, 180n. 217—
18, 181n. 219, 192, 194,
194n. 268, 196-98,
196n. 273, 196n. 276-
77, 198n. 282,223n. 91,
233-36, 236n. 6, 238-
47, 238n. 14, 246n. 47,
258, 263, 344—45, 349
Sigismund II Augustus
(Zygimantas, Zygmunt
II August) (king of
Poland, grand of duke
Lithuania), lxxxix-xc,
184, 233-34, 238^10,
242-44, 246-48, 251,
25In. 69, 258, 263,269,
271,276,279,283-84,
290,351
Sigismund of Luxembourg
(Holy Roman Emperor),
lxxxvi, 74, 79-80, 84-
85, 102, 105-8, 107n.
130, 105n. 124, 106n.
127,117, 127, 132, 155,
373
Sikora, F., 368n. 98, 369n.
107
Silesia, 27
Silvestre de Sacy, A., 207n.
32
Simons, T., lin. 16
Sinope (Sinop), 203n. 11
Siryi, Iu. See Tyshchenko,
Iu.
Siverian domain, 47; land,
111, 152, 244n. 37;
Index
463
region, 10n. 35, 43n.
144, 44-49, 46n. 153,
53, 64, 87, 92n. 80, 110,
114—15, 119-20, 122,
122n. 190, 126-27,
138n. 51, 139, 149, 160,
168, 168n. 158, 187,
190, 197, 220n. 83, 224-
25, 228, 293, 298, 317—
18
Siversk, 122n. 192, 329, 371
Sixtus IV (pope), 224
Skala (Skala-Podilska), 60,
120, 131, 135; district,
61
Skirgaila (Skyrhailo)
(Lithuanian prince),
lxxx, 51 n. 172, 88,91-
92, 92n. 80, 96-97, 96n.
98, 110-11, 113-14,
116, 117n. 167, 118-20,
120n. 183,318, 320,
328, 331,334, 391-92
Skirmont (Giermantas)
(Lithuanian prince), lOn.
35, 299
Skobeiko (servant of
Zygimantas), 156
Skorupsky, M., xxin. 3,
lxivn. 65
Skrypchuk, Vasyl, xliii-
xliv, xlivn. 151
Sliwiñski, J., 366n. 86
Slonim, 6, 6n. 15;
principality, 357, 363
Slowacki, L, Iviii
Sluch River, ciii
Slucki princes, 184n. 232
Slutsk, 83, 146,146n. 81,
173, 196-97, 228-29,
229n. 117, 295; domain,
119; principality, 183
Smirnov, M., 301, 327
Smirnov, V., 20In. 3, 202n.
6, 203n. 13,207n. 32,
209n. 35, 209n. 37-39,
21 On. 40-42, 21 In. 43,
212n. 48, 213n. 53,
219n. 78, 22In. 84,
222n. 85, 223n. 89, 322,
345-48
Smolensk, 7, 7n. 20; 44,
44n. 149, 47, 58n. 200,
110,115, 128,148-49,
173, 190n. 253, 191,
198,215, 237-38, 248,
317, 358; domain, 139;
land, 9, 43^44, 49, 139n.
53, 187, 197, 293;
principality, lxxx;
region, 59n. 212, 101,
lOln. 117, 159, 190-91;
t'ma, 58
Smolii, V., lxxxn. 112
Smolka, S., lxvii, 75n. 23,
90n. 71, 9 In. 72,102n.
118, 105n. 122, 11 In.
140, 214n. 57, 295, 320,
327,335-36
Smotrych, 60, 120, 131,
135; district, 61
Smygielskyte-Stukiene, R.,
lxxxiin. 122
Sniatyn, 37, 37n. 135
Sniporid, 59
Snyvoda River. See Synia
Voda River
Sochaczew principality, 364
Sofiia (Sophia) (Lithuanian
princess), lxxxiv, 98,
333
Sofiia Danylivna (Rus'
princess), 365
Sokal, C., xcin. 153
Sokal t'ma, 59
Sokolets, ciii, 59n. 204, 115,
119
Soldaia. See Sudak
Solkhat (Staryi Krym), 204-
6, 209,211-12
Soloviev, S., 189n. 249,
199n. 287,316, 356n. 15
Soltan Aleksandrovich,
172n. 179
Soskovich, Ivashko, 324n.
24. See also Ivashentso
Ivashkovich
Sosna River, 54n. 181
Sosnytsia, 49n. 164, 371
Southern Bug River. See
Boh River
Sovar, 303
Sozansky, I., xli
Sozh River, 46
Spain, 193
Spis, 85
Spytek (Spytko) of
Melsztyn, lxxvi, 33n.
119, 60n. 216, 61,61n.
217, 114, 119-21, 119n.
178,120n. 179,121n.
187,336-37
Sreznevsky, I., 11 In. 139,
314,318, 329
Sribny, F., xli
Sroczynski, L., 341
Sroka, S. A., 370n. 114,
37In. 127, 371n. 129
St. John’s Fort, 215-16
St. Petersburg, xxx, xxxiv,
xxxix, lxvi
St. Petersburg
Archaeographic
Commission, xix, xxxix,
lxvi, 160n. 133, 294-95
St. Petersburg Institute of
Archaeology, 73n. 11
Stadnicki, K., 23n. 82, 34n.
124,43n. 144, 61n. 219,
69n. 1, 70n. 5, 75n. 23,
78n. 37, 80n. 41, 81n.
43,85,105n. 122, llOn.
138, 115n. 158, 116n.
167, 117n. 169, 154n.
Ill, 160n. 133,166n.
151,296-97,301,305,
310, 312,317-18, 325,
327,329-31, 334, 337-
38, 340, 342^13, 361n.
36, 389-90, 389n. 1,
391n. 10
Stanislav (Rus’ prince of
Kyiv), 11,297, 361
Stanyslav Petrashkovych,
173n. 181
Stara Chortoryia. See
Chortoryi
Stara Lubovña. See
Lubowla
Starodub, 45, 45n. 152, 47-
51, 48n. 159, 53, 54n.
182, 59, 119, 122, 122n.
190,138, 138n. 51,168,
190-91, 242n. 27,319,
330, 390; domain, 138n.
51; land, 49;
principality, 54n. 182
Starovoitenko, I., xxxiin. 66,
xxxiin. 68
Staryi Chortoryisk. See
Chortoryisk
Staryi Krym. See Solkhat
Staryi Sambir raion, 362
Stasiuk, A., 367n. 94
Stebnytsky, P., xxxn. 55,
xxxi
Stech, M. R., XX
Stefan I (hospodar of
Moldavia), 84
464
Index
Çtefan II (hospodar of
Moldavia), 136, 146,
340
Çtefan III (hospodar of
Moldavia), 186, 186n.
239, 224, 226-27, 229,
229n. 117
Stefan z Bydlowy, 130
Stella, Giorgio, 205n. 20,
212n. 47
Stepan, 83, 134, 361
Stepan (Rus1 prince of
Novosii), 48
Stephen (duke of Slavonia),
23
Stephen Batory (Istvan
Bâthory, Stefan Batory)
(king of Poland, grand
duke of Lithuania), 292
Stinka district, 60n. 216, 61,
120
Stinky, 61-62n. 221
Stokhid River, 32
Stoliarova, L. V., 370n. 116
Strashko, V., xcin. 151
Strasz (Turkish envoy), 278
Strava River, 22
Strechenovych, Hryhorii,
154n. 109, 341
Strehlke, E., 30n. 109, 316
Strilsko, ciii
Stroev, P., lxvi
Stronczynski, K., 73n. 13,
311
Struminski, B., xxin. 5,
356n. 15
Stryi, 27, 337
Stryi River, 309
Stryjkowski, Maciej, 7n. 20,
8n. 25, 9, 9n. 31, lln.
38, 5On. 169, 55n. 183,
56, 56n. 192,62, 62n.
222, 115, 115n. 158,
117n. 170, 120n. 178,
156n. 117, I60n. 132,
168n. 159, 173, 173n.
183, 174n. 185, 180n.
218, 192n. 262, 193n.
264, 195n. 270, 196-97,
196n. 278, 197n. 279,
197n. 281, 210n. 42,
211, 212n. 48, 229n.
117, 240n. 19, 242n. 28,
244n. 37-38, 295, 295n.
2, 298, 298n. 5, 301,
331, 341, 344-45, 347
Strypa River, 60
Studynsky, K., xxv, xli
Stupnicki, J., 73n. 13
Styr River, 133, 135
Subcarpathia, 373. See also
Pidhiria region
Subtelny, O., liin. 20
Suchenwirt, P., 307, 309
Sudak (Sagudai, Soldaia,
Surozh), 203n. 9, 203n.
12-13, 204-7, 205n. 22,
206n. 23, 209, 209n. 36,
219
Sudimantaitis, Alekna
(Aleksandras), 342
Sudyslav Volodymyrovych,
357
Sula River, ci, 59n. 208,
192n. 260
Sultan Jelaltiddin (Zoltán
Zeledin) (Tatar khan),
348
Sulymiv, 39, 39n. 139
Sunigaila, Jan (Semen),
138n. 51
Suprasl, 295
Sushko, O., xxxix, xli
Sutowicz, J., 105n. 122,
106n. 126
Svamyk, H., xxvn. 30
Svamyk, L, 368n. 99
Sventoji River, 149
Sverdlov, M., 357n. 15
Sviatopolk Iziaslavych (Rus'
prince), 357-58
Sviatopolk
Volodymyrovych (Rus'
prince), 282
Sviatoslav Iaroslavych (Rus'
prince), 358
Sviatoslav Ihorevych (Rus'
prince), lxxiii
Sviatoslav Titovich (Rus'
prince), 46
Svislach, 6n. 15,7; domain, 6
Svitrigaila (Svidrigailo)
(grand duke of
Lithuania), xxix, xlii,
lxxvi-lxxvii, 48-49, 57,
59n. 206, 99n. 109,
104n. 121, 113-14,
114n. 154, 116, 118,
121-23, 121n. 188,
122n. 190, 122n. 192,
125-29, 125n. 4, 126n.
6-7, 126n. 9, 127n. 10,
128n. 14, 129n. 17-18,
131-57, 131n. 24—25,
13 In. 27, 132n. 29,
132n. 31, 134n. 34,
135n. 36-37, 136n.40,
137n. 43, 138n. 47,
138n. 51, 139n. 52-53,
143n. 68, 143n. 70,
144n. 72, 144n. 74,
146n. 79, 147n. 86,
147n. 88, 148n. 90-92,
15On. 96, 152n. 105,
154n. 109-11, 157n.
123, 158n. 127, 159-60,
160n. 131, 160n. 133,
165-66, 166n. 151, 181—
83, 187, 199,212,218,
275,319, 336-41,349,
373, 390-92
Sweden, 248
Swedes, 43
Swidzihski, K., 217n. 65
Swiezawski, E. S., 366n. 86
Sybel, Heinrich von, lxv
‘Sydachmet.’ See Seyyid
Ahmed I
Sydoriak, Iurii, xliii-xlv,
xlivn. 151, xlvn. 165
Symbolon Limne. See
Cembalo
Symyrenko, Vasyl, xxxiii
Synets, 59
Synia Voda (Snyvoda)
River, 55, 55n. 188
Synia Voda (Syniukha)
River, 54-55, 54n. 182,
55n. 187, 59, 61n. 219,
62
Syria, 139
Sysyn, F., xv, xx, xxin. 3,
xxin. 5, xxxvin. 100-1,
xlviiin. 1, lvn. 28, lxivn.
65, 356n. 15
Szajnocha, K-, Ixvii, 70n. 1,
75n. 23, 90n. 71, 98n.
108, 327
Szalay, L., 29n. 105
Szarlowski, A., xlv
Szczebrzeszyn. See
Shchebreshyn
Szczecin, 74, 77
Szujski, J., lxiv, lxxin. 81,
70n. 1, 75n. 23, 76n. 24,
76n. 27, 80n. 41, 90n.
71, 244n. 38, 245n. 44,
246n. 48, 327
Szydlow, 3In. 113
Tafel, G., 203n. 9, 204n. 18
Index
465
Tamerlane (Tatar emir),
209, 209n. 36,211,214-
15
Tana (Azaq, Oziv, present-
day Azov), 204, 206-8,
207m 30
Tannenberg. See Grunwald
Tarle family, 371
Tarlo, Jan, 28 ln. 205
Tamöw, li, lxiii, xc, 35
Tamowska, Zofia, lxxxix-xc
Tamowski, Jan, lxxxix
Tamsa. See Torusa
Tash Temür (Crimean
khan), 209-11, 210n. 41,
21 ln. 43
Tatar Horde. See Golden
Horde
Tatars, lxxiv, lxxxiv, lxxxvi,
xci, 1, 11, 14-15, 17-18,
18n. 59,19n. 67, 20, 22-
26, 28-30, 29n. 102,
29n. 104, 37n. 134, 38-
42,44, 48, 50, 52-60,
54n. 183, 57n. 195, 62-
63, 76n. 24, 126n. 9,
135, 135n. 36, 143-44,
146, 148-49, 152, 155,
161, 167-69, 171n. 175,
175-76, 178, 180-82,
194, 196, 201-2, 205-7,
209, 21 ln. 43, 21 ln. 45,
212-15, 217-19, 217n.
65, 218n. 70, 220n. 83,
221, 223,225-31, 230n.
121, 236-37,246, 263,
272, 278, 278n. 194,
283,298, 305, 309-11,
313,321,336, 346-347,
365; Lithuanian, 19,
21 ln. 43. See also
Crimeans, Mongols
Tatishchev, V., 48n. 161
Taube, M., 106n. 126
Tauris, 347
Tautvilas (Tovtivil)
(Lithuanian prince), 7-8,
7n. 20, 138n. 51
Tavan Island, 216, 216n. 63
T^czynski, Mikolaj, 174n.
189, 176, 177n. 202
T^gowski, J. (Tenhovsky,
Ia.), 361-62, 362n. 43,
362n. 51,365, 365n. 76-
77
Telvak, Viktoriia, xxxixn.
122
Telvak, Vitalii, xxvi-xlvii,
xxvin. 32, xxxiiin. 80,
xxxixn. 122, xlvn. 167,
xlvin. 168, lxn. 48,
lxiiin. 60, Ixivn. 63
Temirez (Tatar emir), 56,
56n. 193, 58
Temür Qutlugh (khan of the
Golden Horde), 57, 209,
21 ln. 44,215-16
Teodoryt (Feodor)
(metropolitan of Kyiv),
52, 371
Teodosii (bishop of Lutsk),
154n. 109
Teodosii a (Theodosia). See
Kaffa
Teognost (Theognostos)
(metropolitan of Kyiv),
52
Terebovlia, 120, 371;
county, cii; district, 60n.
216, 61, 326; region,
60-61, 131,326-27
Terletsky, O., xxxix, 15n.
48, 19n. 62, 40n. 141,
302-3, 305
Teutonic (German,
Prussian) Kniglits
(Order), liv, lxxxiv-
ixxxv, 3, 6, lOn. 33, 18,
24, 27-30, 29n. 106,
3On. 109, 36-37, 43, 47,
64, 67, 84-87, 97, 99n.
109, 101-2, 105, 105n.
123-24, 115-16, 119,
129, 132-33, 135-36,
135n. 36, 145-46, 150,
155, 160, 215—17, 331—
32, 338, 355, 364-67,
391. See also Germans
Theiner, A., 15n. 47
Theodoro (Mangup), 207n.
31; principality, 209
Thietmar (Dietmar,
Dithmar), 184n. 228,
215
Thomas, G., 203n. 9, 204n.
18
Thunert, F., 102n. 118
Thunmann, H., 321
Tiahinia, 216n. 63, 226n.
105
Tiflis (Tbilisi), lviii
Tikhomirov, L, 295
Tizengauzen, V., 55n. 186,
202n. 4, 202n. 6-7,
203n. 10, 209n. 37-39,
21 On. 40, 215n. 59, 347-
48
Tmutorokan (Matrega),
203-4, 206, 209
Todiichuk, O., xxxiin. 66
Tolochko, O., 356n. 14,
357n. 17
Tolstoi, I., 57n. 197
Toma (Thomas), son of
Tyba, 303
Tomashivsky, S., xxiv,
xxxix, 302
Tomek, V., 105n. 122
Tomicki, Piotr, 238n. 15
Topolchan land, 74n. 18
Toppen, M., lOn. 33
Toqta (khan of the Golden
Horde), 205, 360
Toqtamish (khan of the
Golden Horde), 56n.
191, 57n. 196, 58-59,
58n. 200, 67, 98, 209,
211,214-18, 217n. 65,
322, 324, 347-48
Toronto, xix-xx
Torun (Thom), 18, 18n. 61,
3On. 109, 105,314, 369
Torusa (Tamsa), 48
Totoraitis, J., 296
Tovmach (Tlumach), 157
Tovtivil. See Tautvilas
Trqby (Traby), 351
Trachevsky, A., 290n. 243,
29In. 252
Traidenis (Trojden) (grand
duke of Lithuania), 8,
9n. 31-32, 10, 139, 360
Trakai (Troki), lxxx,
lxxxivn. 127, lxxxviii,
239, 58n. 200, 95-97,
111, 113, 131, 138n. 51,
139, 156n. 120, 158,
176n. 199, 177n. 202,
178, 182, 193, 200n.
288, 21 On. 42, 21 In. 45,
229; domain, 139, 153;
land, 139n. 53, 141,
284n. 222, 316, 322,
328-29, 334, 342, 347,
391; palatinate, 293
Traska (Polish chronicler),
16-18, 18n. 59, 304-5
Trebizond, kingdom of, 203,
203n. 11-12
Treitschke, Heinrich von,
lxv
466
Index
Trojden I of Mazo via
(Polish prince), lxxiii,
364
Tronevych, P., 361n. 36
Trubchevsk (Trubetsk), 45-
47, 45n. 152, 122, 122n.
190, 122n. 192, 187,
189-90,317-18
Trubetsky (Trubetskoi)
princes, 190, 319
Tsamblak, Hryhorii
(metropolitan of Kyiv),
373
Tseluiko, O., 37In. 128,
371n. 130
Tsereteli, E., 190n. 252
Tsitovich, N., xxxii
Tsynkalovsky, O., 371n.
123
Tula, 59, 187
Turchinovich, O., 296
Turiia River, 31-32
Turiv (Turau), 2n. 2, lOn.
35, 160, 198, 228,293,
344; district, cii; land,
195, 358; region, 196,
298
Turiv-Pynsk domain, 10;
land, 8, 10, IGn. 35
Turkestan, 205-6
Turkey (Ottoman Porte,
Porte), 213, 219,221-
22, 222n. 85, 225, 241
Turks, 176, 178, 207n. 31,
209, 225, 227-28, 230-
31,242, 244-45, 278,
278n. 195
Turowski, K., 16n. 53, 119n.
177, 171n. 173, 171n.
175, 192n. 262, 195n.
269, 197n. 281, 229n.
117, 240n. 19, 242n. 31,
243n. 33, 244n. 36-37,
245n. 40, 247n. 51,
259n. 112, 260n. 119,
263n. 133, 290n. 244,
29In. 248, 295, 305,
321,341
Turski, Petrasz, 33
Tver, 48, 87, 113, 126, 139,
187n. 245, 188, 190,
316, 362, 392; land, 187
Twardowski, K., xxiv, lxi
Tyra, 326
Tysa River, 366
Tyshchenko (Siryi), lu.,
xliv-xlv, xlivn. 152,
xlvn. 162
Uchanski, Jakub
(archbishop of Gniezno),
274
Ugocsa komitat, 366
Ugra River, 187, 223
Ukmerge (Vilkomir), Battle
of, 149, 340
Ula River, 282
Ulanowski, B., 354
Ulashchik, N., xxxixn. 124,
1 In. 38, 295n. 3
Ulaszlo L See Wladyslaw
III Wamenczyk
Ulaszlo II. See Vladislas II
Uliana of Tver (Rus’
princess), 87, 113, 126,
184
Ulianitsky, V., 73n. 13
Ulianovsky, V., liiin. 23,
lxxxii, lxxxiin. 122
Ulugh Muhammed. See
Muhammed Khan
Upsk, 216n. 63
Ural Mountains, 201
Urban V (pope), 27n. 95,
29, 32, 33n. 120
Urban VI (pope), 84, 90
Urustai (prince of Mensk),
49, 49n. 164
Urych, 32, 33n. 119
Uscze, 337
Uspenskii, F., 362n. 52
Ustrialov, N., lxvi, lxxviii
Utinuerus. See Pukuveras
Uzbek. See Ozbek
Vahylevych, I., 8In. 42^13,
325
Vaidotas (Lithuanian
prince), 138n. 51
Vaisvilkas (Voishelg)
(grand duke of
Lithuania), 6-8, 6n. 14,
9n. 32
Vakhevich, B. A., 294
Valmantaitis, Jonas Jaunius,
176n. 199
Valovich, Astafii, 276
Valuev, Petr, liiin. 22
Vandals, 298
Variagia. See Wagria
Varna, lxxxvii
Varna, Battle of, lxxxvii,
162
Vashchuk, D., lxxxn. 112
Vasilevsky, V., 15n. 47,
65n. 226, 207a 31, 296
Vasilii (bishop of
Novgorod), 11
Vasilii Borenkovich, 115n.
156
Vasilii I Dimitrievich (grand
prince of Moscow),
lxxxiv, 47-49, 98, 107,
122, 321, 333
Vasilii II Vasilievich the
Blind (grand prince of
Moscow), 136, 160, 186
Vasilii III Ivanovich (grand
prince of Moscow),
180n. 217, 192, 194n.
268, 195, 197-99, 239,
344-45
Vasilii of Briansk (Rus'
prince), 44-45
Vasilii of Kashin (Rus'
prince), 392
Vasilii of Minsk (Rus'
prince), 8
Vasilii Sviatoslavich (Rus'
prince), 117n. 171
Vasyl Semenovych (Rus'
prince), 182
Vasylenko, M., xxxiii,
xxxivn. 82
Vasylii (Rus’ prince of
Chartoryisk), 119
Vasylii Mykhailovych (Rus’
prince), 83, 119, 328
Vasylii Patrykiiovych (Rus1
prince), 46, 320
Vasylko Romanovych (Rus'
prince), 6, 6n. 15, 357,
363
Vaükavysk, lxxx, 6, 6n. 14,
8, 10
Veliaminov-Zemov, V.,
210n. 41, 221n. 84
Venice, 204-5, 204n. 16,
208
Verbytsky, Viktoryn (bishop
of Lutsk), 279
Verkhnii Holchedaiv. See
Holchedaiv
Verstiuk, V, xxivn. 19
Vesna, Fedor, 113
Vetly, 31,38, 136, 161, 163;
domain, 141
Viazma, 189
Index
467
Vienna, xxv, li, Ixii, lxvii,
82n. 47, 248n. 57
Vigna, A., 213n. 52, 346
Vigunt. See Vygandas
Vilija River. See Neris
River
Vilikail (Viligaila)
(Lithuanian prince), 4n. 5
Vilkija. See Wilki
Vilkomir. See Ukmerge
Villani, Matteo, 28, 28n.
101, 29n. 105,310
Vilnius (Wilno), lxvi, lxviin.
69, Ixx, lxxix-lxxx,
lxxxiv, lxxxivn. 127,
lxxxvii-lxxxviii, xc, 86-
87, 93-96, 99, 99n. 109,
102, 107, 109, 117n.
170,122, 126, 133,
138n. 47, 139, 139n. 53,
145, 159, 161, 167, 170,
177-79, 179n. 212, 182,
190n. 253, 195-97,
195n. 269, 196n. 275,
229, 236, 239, 242n. 29,
244, 247-48, 247n. 51,
247n. 55, 250-52, 250n.
63, 260, 262-63, 271,
284n. 222, 290n. 243,
292, 292n. 254, 331,
333, 342-44, 349-50,
391; domain, 109, 139;
land, 113; principality,
113
Vinnytsia, 60, 60n. 216,
115, 119,242n. 29, 280,
282-83; district, 119
Visegrad, 77
Visegrad, Treaty of, lxxiii,
lxxivn. 88, 13, 70, 303,
366-68
Visnov. See Wysno
Vistula (Wisla) River, lii,
2n. 1, 3, 35, 229
Vitoduranus. See John of
Winterthur
Vitsebsk, lxxxix, 9, 65n.
226, 66, 87, 109, 113-
14, 116-17, 116n. 165,
121, 126, 149-50, 156n.
115, 173, 224, 229, 249,
250n. 63, 259, 265n.
141; domain, 139; land,
66, 109, 139n. 53;
principality, lxxx, 8, 113
Vladimir (on the Kliazma),
49
Vladimir Andreevich the
Brave (Rus* prince), 47-
48
Vladimirsky-Budanov, M.,
lxvi, 189n. 249, 216n.
63, 297, 322, 336
Vladislas (Ulâszlô) II
(Wladyslaw II
Jagiellonczyk) (king of
Bohemia and Hungary),
178, 180, 186, 191,
191n. 255, 195
Vladyslav Odonych (Rus'
prince), 363
Vocontii (tribe), 298n. 5
Voigt, J., lOn. 33, 18n. 60,
22n. 79
Voin. See Wohyn
Voinytsia, 247
Voinytsky, P., 341
Voishelg. See Vaisvilkas
Voitovych, L., xx, lxixn. 76,
lxxiiin. 87, lxxivn. 88,
lxxvn. 93, Ixxxn. 113,
lxxxii, lxxxiin. 121, 50n.
167, 115n. 158, 146n.
80, 355, 355n. 1-2,
356n. 6, 356n. 10, 359n.
21, 359n. 23-24, 360n.
26-29, 360n. 31, 361n.
35-36, 36In. 38-39,
364n. 64, 364n. 71,
365n. 81, 368n. 100,
369n. 102, 369n. 105,
369n. 110, 370n. 112,
370n. 115, 37In. 117,
37In. 125, 371n. 128,
37 In. 130,372n. 135,
373n. 138, 373n. 140-41
Volga River, 189, 217n. 65;
region, 201
Volhynia (Lodomeria),
lxxiii-lxxvii, lxxxviii,
xc-ciii, 4-13, 5n. 9, 23-
24, 26-27, 27n. 95, 30,
32, 34, 34n. 126, 36-37,
37n. 134, 39—40,42-43,
55, 58-60, 58n. 202, 63,
111, 113, 115, 118-19,
123, 130n. 21, 131-33,
135-36, 139, 141, 141n.
60, 144-45, 144n. 72-
73, 148-52, 154, 154n.
109, 157-61, 158n. 127—
28, 163-67, 166n. 151,
170-71, 171n. 172, 173,
181, 183, 199,212,215,
225-29, 231, 23In. 125,
244n. 37, 254, 262-63,
269, 272-81, 274n. 180,
28In. 205-7, 283-84,
287, 289, 289n. 239,
290n. 247, 291-92,
29In. 252, 293n. 257,
297, 302n. 8, 306-7,
312,315, 320, 333, 340-
41,353,358,364, 370-
71; eastern, 358, 364;
western, 358; district,
23; domains, 24;
gubernia, xxxi; land, 21,
112, 173, 275,334, 365,
369- 70; palatinate, xci,
275; principality, 4n. 7,
111
Volhynian Chronicle. See
Galician-Volhynian
Chronicle
Volkonsk (Volkonskoe), 59
Volkov, M., 346
Volodymyr (Vladimiras),
son of Algirdas
(Lithuanian prince),
lxxx, lxxxvii, 44n. 144,
50-51, 51n. 172, 53,
57n. 197, 92, 97, 113—
14, 116-18, 160, 183-
84, 282, 329, 335, 357,
391
Volodymyr (Volodymyr-
Volynskyi), 9-11, 1 In.
38, 21-23, 22n. 79, 30,
30n. Ill, 31n. 113,33-
34, 33n. 123, 34n. 124,
37n. 134, 38, 58n. 202,
63,92, 112, 112n. 143,
116, 116n. 164, 133-34,
166n. 151,226-27, 230,
242n. 29, 305, 309, 314,
332-34, 358, 360, 363,
370- 71, 392; county,
ciii; domain, 112, 115—
16; land, cii, 26-27, 30-
31,33-35, 112;
principality, 11, 112n.
145, 358; region, 27n.
93; fma, 58
Volodymyr Andriiovych
(Rus' prince), 367
Volodymyr Iaroslavych
(Rus' prince), 358
Volodymyr Ivanovych (Rus*
prince), 361
468
Index
Volodymyr of Polatsk (Rus’
prince), 3n. 3
Volodymyr Sviatoslavych
the Great (Rus’ prince),
2n. 2, 357
Volodymyr Vasylkovych
(Rus* prince), 358
Volodymyr Vsevolodovych
Monomakh (Rus’
prince), 205n. 20
Volodymyrko Volodarevych
(Rus’ prince), 363
Volodyslav (Ladislaus), son
of Ivan of Sovar, 303
Voloshchuk, M., 367n. 94,
367n. 96
Voritskyi Pass, 309
Vorotynsk, 189, 22In. 83;
princes, 187, 189
Vorskla River, Ixxvi, lxxxvi,
58, 192, 192n. 260,318;
Battle of, 57-58, 67, 98,
98n. 108, 100, 102, 110,
121,217,318, 320
Vosporo. See Panticapaeum
Vossberg, F., 33n. 123, 73n.
12
Vovchok of Drohovyzh,
368-69
Vovk, F., xxii
Vsevolod Oleksandrovych
(prince of Belz), 370-71
Vsevolo2h, 315
Vyd (Lithuanian prince), 9—
10, 9n. 32, lOn. 34
Vygandas (Vigunt)
(Lithuanian prince), 90,
92n. 82, 328, 331,390-
91, 390n. 8, 391n. 10
Vynar, L., xxivn. 22, xlixn.
7, In. 12, liin. 19-20,
Ixn. 46, lxin. 50, lxviiin.
72
Vysheslav Volodymyr ovych
(Rus' prince), 358
Vysheslava (Rus' princess),
363
Vyshnevetsky, Prince
Kostiantyn, 280, 280n.
202
Vyshnevetsky
(Wisniowiecki) princes,
115n. 158
Vyshnivets (Vyshnevets),
175,227,237
Vyslobokov, K., xcin. 151
Vytautas (Vytovt, Witold)
(grand duke of
Lithuania), xxxix, xli,
lxxin. 81, lxxvi-lxxvii,
lxxix-lxxx, lxxxiii-
Ixxxvii, Ixxxivn. 128,
47, 48n. 159, 49, 56-59,
58n. 200-1, 59n. 212,
61n. 219, 65, 65n. 228-
29, 67, 69, 83, 87-88,
91, 93-130, 95n. 93-94,
95n. 96, 96n. 98, 97n.
102, 97n. 104, 98n. 106-
8, 99n. 109, 99n. 112,
lOOn. 113, lOOn. 115,
10 In. 116-17, 102n.
118-19, 104n. 121,
105n. 123-24, 106n.
127, 108n. 134, 109n.
137, 11 In. 140, 112n.
145—46, 113n. 150-51,
114n. 156, 117n. 168,
117n. 170-71, 118n.
172, 119n. 177, 120n.
183, 125n. 3-4, 126n. 7,
126n. 9, 130n. 21-22,
136-38, 138n. 51, 140-
42, 149, 151, 154-55,
160n. 132, 161, 164,
164n. 145, 169-70, 187,
187n. 245, 192, 210-12,
212n. 48, 214-19, 215n.
59, 216n. 63, 217n. 65-
66, 218n. 70, 239, 245,
270, 275, 295,297,317,
319-24, 327, 329-39,
347-^8, 371,373
Vytenis (grand duke of
Lithuania), 8-9, 9n. 31-
32, 10n. 33
Vytovtiv Brid
(Vytautasford), 216,
216n. 63
Vytychiv, 358
Waclaw of Tçczyn (Polish
nobleman), 33
Wagria (Variagia), 298
Wajs, H., xcin. 151
Wallace, W., lxiin. 54
Wallachia, 337
Wallachians, 25In. 66
Wapowski, Bernard, 130n.
21, 174n. 188, 178n.
209, 180n. 217-18,
192n. 262, 194n. 267,
195n. 270, 196, 196n.
I
274, 196n. 278, 197n.
281, 198n. 285, 225n.
96, 227n. 108-9, 228n.
112-13, 229n. 114,
229n. 117, 229n. 120,
23On. 121, 240n. 19,
295, 339, 341—42, 344
Wamka, S., 344
Warsaw, li, lv, lix-lx, lxvi,
lxviin. 69, 247, 252,
254, 259-61, 260n. 120,
264n. 134, 267-71, 277,
323, 325, 349-51
Warszewicki, Krzysztof,
119n. 177, 329, 337
Wartberge, Hermann von,
30n. 109, 34, 34n. 126,
35n. 130, 36, 312, 315-
lb
Wasilewski, T., lxxviin. 99
W^grow, 162, 260
Wenceslaus IV (king of
Bohemia), 82, 82n. 47,
372
Wenzel, G., 18n. 60
Werner von Orseln
(grandmaster of the
Teutonic Order), 365
Western Bug River. See
Buh River
Western Dvina River. See
Daugava River
Wieluh, 72-73, 73n. 11,
74n. 16, 77, 8In. 46,
82n. 47; land, 39n. 139,
74-75, 79
Wigand of Marienburg, 3 On.
109
Wilamowski, W., lxxviin.
98
Wilczynski, W., 392
Wilhelm (duke of Austria),
86, 88, 90
Wilki (Vilkija), 351
William I (margrave of
Meissen), 82, 82n. 47
Wilno. See Vilnius
Wisla River. See Vistula
River
Wislica, 3In. 113, 93n. 83,
115, 121,329
Wislicz, T., xx
Wislok River, 21
Wiszniewski, M., 159n. 130,
162n. 138
Index
469
Wisniowiecki. See
Vyshnevetsky
Witold. See Vytautas
Wizna, 364
Wladysiaw I the Short
(Lokietek) (king of
Poland), 86, 355, 361,
363-65
Wladysiaw II Jagiello. See
Jogaila
Wladysiaw II Jagiellonczyk.
See Vladislas
Wladysiaw III Wamehczyk
(Ulâszlo I) (king of
Poland and Hungary),
Ixxxvii, 85, 85n. 60,
150-52, 157-59, 159n.
130, 161-62, 275
Wladysiaw IV. See Laszlo
IV, king of Hungary
Wladysiaw Bialy (Polish
prince), 75
Wladysiaw of Opole (Polish
prince), 34, 36, 60n.
216, 61, 72-77, 73n. 12,
74n. 16, 77n. 31, 79-82,
81n. 43, 81n. 45-46,
82n. 47, 84, 90, 314,
316, 325-26,370-72
Wladysiaw Siemowitowicz
(Polish prince), lxxv,
361,367-68
Wlodarski, B., 356, 356n.
11, 366n. 87, 367n. 89
Wohyh (Voin), 266
Wojciechowski, T., lxvii
Wojna, Lawryn
(Wawrzyniec), 264
Wolff, J., 43^14n. 144, 48n.
159, 115n. 158, 116n.
167, 13In. 23, 136n. 40,
138n. 47, 144n. 72-73,
146n. 80-81, 160n. 133,
166n. 151, 168n. 157,
177n. 202, 182n. 221,
183n. 225,185n. 234,
193n. 266, 196n. 273-
74, 198n. 285, 224n. 91,
317, 320, 323, 331,338,
340, 342, 344-45, 365n.
80, 389-92, 391n. 10-11
Wolff, L.,xlviiin. 1, In. 15,
lin. 16
Wolodkowicz, K., xli
Wroclaw (Breslau), 17, 29n.
102,302, 306
Wyllerm Druget, 14, 17,
303, 367
Wyrozumski, J., 356n. 9,
366n. 87, 367n. 89,
370n. 114
Wysno (present-day
Visnov), 303
Wyszle, 326
Yalta, 207
Yatvingians (Iatviagians,
Jatviagy, Jatvigy,
Jatvyeltaigy), 2n. 1-2,
3-4,6
Yegolday (Jeholday) (Tatar
emir), 59
Yurkevich, M., xx, xxxvin.
101, xlvii, xlviiin. 1
Zabiiaka (Kyivan printer),
xliv
Zabrzezihski, Jan, 177n.
204, 178, 193, 194n.
268, 195-96, 195n. 270
Zaitsev (Kyivan printer),
xliv
Zaitseva, Z., xxvn. 27,
xxxvn. 94, xxxvin. 98
Zaj^czkowski, S., 364n. 72,
366n. 86, 367n. 89
Zakul, 303
Zalgiris. See Grunwald
Zambocki, Jan, 238n. 15
Zaporozhets (Kyivan
printer), xliv
Zaremba, Wawrzyniec, 137,
137n. 41, 137n. 43,
138n. 47
Zamow, 3In. 113
Zashkilniak, L., xlvi, xlviin.
172, lxn. 45, lxn. 47,
lxivn. 63, Ixviiin. 71
Zaslav (Iziaslav), 226
Zator principality, 242
Zavalniuk, O., xxvn. 27
Zawichost, 35; region, 28
Zbarazh, 131, 133, 340;
region, 340
Zbarazky (Zbaraski)
princes, 115n. 158
Zboriv, 1
Zborowski, Marcin, 242n.
30
Zditov domain, 6
Zeissberg, H. von, 15n. 50
Zemaiciai. See Samogitians
Zemgalians (Semigalians,
Semigalls, Zemgaji), 2n.
1-2, 3n. 4
Zenovievich, Iurii, 323
Zhebuniov, L., xxxiii
‘Zhedevid,’ Ivan (prince of
Podilia), 390
Zhedyvydivna, Sofiia
(princess of Podilia),
131n. 23
Zheslav domain, 8n. 28
Zholvazh, 59
Zhovkva, xli; region, 39
Zhuk, M., 372n. 133
Zhydachiv, 84, 116n. 162,
154n. Ill, 373; county,
cii, 373; land, cii, 337;
region, 116
Zhydychyn Monastery, 227
Zhytetsky, P., xxxv, lxviii
Zhytomyr, 11-12, 197-98,
228, 297, 344; domain,
116, 118
Zhyzhemsky princes, 198
Ziemowit I (Siemowit T)
(prince of Mazovia)
lxxv, 6
Ziemowit III (prince of
Mazovia), 26
Ziemowit IV (Siemowit
Siemowitowicz) (prince
of Mazovia), 38, 79-80,
86, 112-13, 134, 134n.
35, 373
Zimorowicz, B., 362, 362n.
54
Zinkeisen, J., 345
Zivinbund (Zivibutas)
(Lithuanian prince), 4n. 5
Zisse von Ruthenberg
(grandmaster of the
Livonian Order), 127,
144
Zmigrod, 20, 20n. 69
Zolochiv, 6In. 221
Zoltán Zeledin. See Sultan
Jelaluddin
Zotov, R., 43n. 144,48n.
159, 49n. 164,316-17,
318n. 22,319-20
Zubrivka, 337
Zubrytsky, D., 82n. 47,
227n. 109, 297, 301,
311,325, 368n. 99
Zubrytsky, M., xxxix
Zudar, Georgius. See
Czudar, Gyorgy
470
Index
Zudar, Petrus. See Czudar,
Péter
Zvenyhorod, 48, 118, 319;
principality, 20; t'ma, 59
Zviahel (Novohrad-
Volynskyi), 6n. 13
Zygimantas, son of Kçstutis
(Zygimantas Kçstutaitis)
(grand duke of
Lithuania), lxxxii, 92n.
80, 99, 105, 105n. 122,
125, 132n. 29, 136-45,
138n. 46-47, 138n. 49,
138n. 51, 139n. 53,
14In. 57, 14In. 60,
144n. 72-73, 146n. 81,
147-49, 147n. 86, 152—
61, 155n. 113, 156n.
116-17, 156n. 120,
157n. 121, 157n. 124,
160n. 133, 160n. 135,
165-67, 181, 187,212,
212n. 48,218, 275, 322,
324, 337, 340-42
Zygmunt (Zygimantas) I
Stary. See Sigismund I
the Old
Zygmunt (Zygimantas) II
August. See Sigismund
II Augustus
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