General Works and Archival Materials
Extracts from the magazines of the Tyumen Voivodeship Chancellery, petitioned prisoners about the stay of the POWs of the Poles in Siberia
The book of Marsova or military affairs from the Majesty of the Majesty of the Russians.For the capture of the Music Fortice, and at different places of the brave battle of the implemented.Over the search for his Kingdom of Majesty Skeiski.
Talking which legitimate reasons for his royal majesty Peter Pervience King and the Lord of All-Seesque and Protectful, and Protect, and Protective: To start the warriors against King Carol 12, Swedish 1700 had, and who is of the other feet, during the seeds of the Warriors, moreAnd the tendency to reconcile showed, and who in the continuation of the ona, with only the great spill of the blood of Christiani, and the ruin of many lands is guilty;and from which the warriors of the country's warrior according to the rules of Christian and political peoples are more led.
Spirit of Peter the Great Emperor of the All-Russia and his rival Charles XII, King of Sweden
Wonderful campaigns of Peter Great and Suvorov
Military Historical Review of the Northern War
Sankt-Petersburg: In the type. Military-training. institutions, 1851.
On the stay of captured Swedes in Russia under Peter the Great
Journal of the Ministry of Education. 1853. [Ch. 77. № 2]. February
1853. [Ch. 77. № 2]. February. [1853].
Y. K. Grot. On the captive Swedes during the reign of Peter the Great. P. 119–178 (scans 59–118)
Swedish school in Tobolsk in the reign of Peter the Great
Marine collection. 82, No. 1
T. 82, No. 1. 1866.
S. I. Yelagin. Establishment of Russia on the Baltic coast. P. 109–127 (scans 249–267)
Pages
- Nevsky Bay and Lake Ladoga under the Rurikovichi from the 10th century to the Stolbovsky Peace of 1617
Diplomas of Veliky Novgorod and Pskov
Diplomas of Veliky Novgorod and Pskov.
Moscow; Leningrad: Publishing House of the USSR Academy of Sciences, 1949.The treaties from 1199 to 1492 of Novgorod with the German cities of the Hanseatic League), the Gothic Coast (Gotland Island), the Teutonic Order defining the boundaries of responsibility for the safety of movement, and the alliance against Sweden: № 28-34, 37, 40-43, 46, 50, 54-55, 59-62, 64, 67, 68, 72-76, 78; With . 55-67, 71-79, 80-83, 87-89, 92-94, 96-104, 106-108, 110-114, 117-129, 133-136 ( scans 59-71, 75-83, 84-87, 91-93, 96-98, 100-108, 110-112, 114-118, 121-133, 137-140); The Orekhovets Peace Treaty with Sweden in 1323 and with Norway: No. 38, 39. Pp. 67-70 (scans 71-74).
Temperature of the Moscow Society of the History and Antiquities of the Russian.Kn.11 1851.
Temperature of the Moscow Society of the History and Antiquities of the Russian.Moscow: B. and., 1854.Kn.11 1851. 1851.The toponyms of modern St. Petersburg and its environs are mentioned in the description of the Spassky Gorodensky, Duderovsky, Nikolsky, Izhorsky, Korboselsky pogosts of the Orekhovsky district of the Vodskaya Pyatina of the Novgorod land. The description was compiled in 1500. pp. 115-464 (scans 285-634).
Readings in the Society of Russian History and Antiquities at Moscow University.1868. Prince.2. April-June
Society of History and Antiquities of Russian.(Moscow).Readings in the Society of Russian History and Antiquities at Moscow University.Moscow, 1846-1918.1868. Prince.2. April-June.1868.Chumikov A. The Peace Treaty in Tyavzin in 1595 (translated from Swedish). pp. 1-11 (scans 520-521)
Доступно только в Электронных читальных залахUntersuchungen Zur Erlauterung Der Altern Geschichte Russlands
Lehrberg, Acuntersuchungen Zur Erlaterung Der Altern Geschichte Russianlands.St.Petersburg: [B.I.], 1816.Notes of the Russian Geographical Society. [Book. 8]. About the five-hundred and pogosts of Novgorod in the 16th century, with the map attached
Russian Geographical Society Notes of the Russian Geographical Society. About the five-hundred and pogosts of Novgorod in the XVI century, with a map. Film Petrograd, 1846-1917. [1853].Neva and Nienshants.Part 1
Neva and Nienshants.Part 1. 1909.Доступно только в Электронных читальных залахNeva and Nienshants: Part 2
Neva and Nienshants: Part 2. 1909.Доступно только в Электронных читальных залахHistory of the Russian Church. T. 1. Period One, Kiev or Domogolsky
Golubinsky, Evgeny Evstigneevich (1834-1912). History of the Russian Church. T. 1: Period One, Kiev, or Domogolsky. The second half of the volume. Moscow: Univ. type., 1901-1906. 1904.Vladimir Svyatoslavich in the 10th century collects tribute from the Estonians. The saga of Olaf Tryggvason. pp. 255-256 (scans 261-262)
1708, 6 p.