Based for the first time introduced archival sources, this article examines the presence in Russia of immigrants, identify themselves as Palaeologus. Dynasty of the last Emperor of Byzantium was interrupted by the beginning of the 16th century and from that time began to appear numerous «descendants». They were considered the true heirs of the Imperial family by the Christian patriarchs of the East, rulers of Moldavia and Wallachia and Western Europe. Some of them moved to Russia, hoping to use the famous name to enter the privileged class. Russian authorities readily responded to similar requests for Russian citizenship. However, most Palaeologus did not reach a significant status in Russia. One Paleologus turned out to be an alchem...
The article examines some special aspects of the centralized Russian state formation as the part of ...
The article is devoted to the role of tsarist doctors in solving several foreign policy issues in Ru...
John P. Le Donne, Ruling families in the Russian political order. I : The Petrine leadership, 1689-1...
The article is devoted to the issue of migration in Russia in the Early-modern time the Orthodox sub...
The article examines the use of examples from Byzantine history to explain current and historical e...
The article studies Peter the Great “revolutionary” westernization project of Russia by reviewing th...
The article studies the methods that substantiated the legitimacy of the power of the Russian monarc...
The article investigates the problem of the attitude of the Russian authorities to the “Greek” migra...
The article is devoted to the genealogy of the three families of the Tatar tsarevitches (Soltans), s...
This article studies the Cossacks, a group of people that emerged in the northern steppes of the Bla...
Abstract: The article gives a description of the sociocultural organization of Russia and the peculi...
The article is devoted to the genus Chalkoutzes, whose representatives occupied a strong position in...
The article is devoted to the early history of the family of princes Hlynsky, as well as the composi...
The article deals with the results of the analysis of the Old Russian translation of the First book ...
The article gives a description of the sociocultural organization of Russia and the peculiarities of...
The article examines some special aspects of the centralized Russian state formation as the part of ...
The article is devoted to the role of tsarist doctors in solving several foreign policy issues in Ru...
John P. Le Donne, Ruling families in the Russian political order. I : The Petrine leadership, 1689-1...
The article is devoted to the issue of migration in Russia in the Early-modern time the Orthodox sub...
The article examines the use of examples from Byzantine history to explain current and historical e...
The article studies Peter the Great “revolutionary” westernization project of Russia by reviewing th...
The article studies the methods that substantiated the legitimacy of the power of the Russian monarc...
The article investigates the problem of the attitude of the Russian authorities to the “Greek” migra...
The article is devoted to the genealogy of the three families of the Tatar tsarevitches (Soltans), s...
This article studies the Cossacks, a group of people that emerged in the northern steppes of the Bla...
Abstract: The article gives a description of the sociocultural organization of Russia and the peculi...
The article is devoted to the genus Chalkoutzes, whose representatives occupied a strong position in...
The article is devoted to the early history of the family of princes Hlynsky, as well as the composi...
The article deals with the results of the analysis of the Old Russian translation of the First book ...
The article gives a description of the sociocultural organization of Russia and the peculiarities of...
The article examines some special aspects of the centralized Russian state formation as the part of ...
The article is devoted to the role of tsarist doctors in solving several foreign policy issues in Ru...
John P. Le Donne, Ruling families in the Russian political order. I : The Petrine leadership, 1689-1...