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- Muscovy or Moscovia (Russian: Моско́вия, romanized: Moskoviya) is an alternative name for the Prin****lity of Moscow (1263–1547) and the Tsardom of Russia...
- Moscovia or Muscovy (Russian: Моско́вия, romanized: Moskoviya) is a historical region in Central Russia. The name derived from Moscow and the Moskva river...
- called "Russia, or Moscovia" (Latin: Russia seu Moscovia) or "Russia, po****rly known as Moscovia" (Latin: Russia vulgo Moscovia). In England in the...
- called "Russia, or Moscovia" (Latin: Russia seu Moscovia) or "Russia, po****rly known as Moscovia" (Latin: Russia vulgo Moscovia). In England of the...
- The Al-Moskobiya, Moscobiyeh, Muscovite or Moscovia Detention Centre is an Israeli detention and interrogation facility and prison in the Russian Compound...
- Fennoscandia, but including Great Britain and Ireland, Bulgaria, Scythia, Moscovia and Tartaria; Sicily is clasped by Europe in the form of a globus cruciger...
- Gran Basilio Prencipe di Moscovia (ca. 1519), in Giampaolo Zagonel (ed.), Relazione del viaggio e dell'ambasciata in Moscovia (Treviso: De Bastiani, 2005)...
- Ein Karem (Hebrew: עֵין כֶּרֶם, ʿEin Kerem lit. "Spring of the Vineyard"; in Arabic ʿAyn Kārim; also Ain Karem, Ein Kerem) is a historic mountain village...
- hypothesized by European scholars. Here, Sigismund von Herberstein's 1549 map of Moscovia shows in the top right "Yugra from where the Hungarians originated" (Iuhra...
- the prin****lity, and the river, are derived from post-classical Latin Moscovia, Muscovia, and ultimately from the Old Russian fully vocalized accusative...