- The
streltsy (Russian: стрельцы, IPA: [strʲɪlʲˈt͡sɨ], lit. 'shooters/firearm troops'; sg. стрелец, strelets, IPA: [strʲɪˈlʲet͡s]) were the
units of Russian...
- The
Streltsy uprising of 1698 (Russian: Стрелецкий бунт 1698 года) was an
uprising of the
Moscow Streltsy regiments. Some
Russian historians believe that...
-
Streltsy Department, was one of the main
governmental bodies (a prikaz) in
Russia during the 16th and 17th
centuries which administered the
streltsy....
- of the
Streltsy Execution is a
painting by
Vasily Ivanovich Surikov,
painted in 1881. It
illustrates the
public execution after the
Streltsy's failed...
-
defeat at
Narva in 1700, the
government retained some
streltsy units in service. Gradually, the
streltsy were
incorporated into the
regular army. At the same...
- 14th-century Austria. In the 16th
century the
bardiche was ****ociated with the
streltsy,
arquebusiers of
Imperial Russia established by Ivan the Terrible. [The...
- The
streltsy (singular: strelets,
translated as shooter) were
traditional border guards in Őrség [hu], a
historical region of Hungary, in the
village Sztrelec...
-
rebellion of
Prince Ivan Khovansky, the Old Believers, and the
Muscovite Streltsy against the
regent Sofia Alekseyevna and the two
young Tsars Peter the...
-
spilt by his
Naryshkin relatives, the
streltsy achieved their initial demands. In the
aftermath of the
streltsy rebellion, on 25 June 1682 the Patriarch...
- (Russian: Ива́н Андре́евич Хова́нский) was a
Russian boyar who led the
Streltsy during the
Moscow Uprising of 1682,
alternatively known as the Khovanshchina...