- may also
refer to:
Muscovy Company, an
English trading company chartered in 1555
Muscovy duck (Cairina moschata) and
Domestic Muscovy duck (Cairina moschata...
- The
Muscovy Company (also
called the
Russia Company or the
Muscovy Trading Company; Russian: Московская компания, romanized: Moskovskaya kompaniya) was...
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domesticated females up to 4 kg (8.8 lb). The true wild
Muscovy duck, from
which all
domestic Muscovies originated, is blackish, with
large white wing patches...
- The
Muscovy or
Barbary is the
domesticated form of the wild
Muscovy duck,
Cairina moschata.
There are a
number of
local or
regional breeds, and drakes...
- The
Invasion of
Muscovy occurred in the year 1521. The
invasion of
Muscovy was led by
Mehmed I
Giray of the
Crimean Khanate, a v****al of the
Ottoman Empire...
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Peremyshl (Russian: Перемышль) was a town in the
Grand Duchy of
Moscow located on the
right bank of the
Mocha River,
within the
Troitsky Administrative...
- Московское, romanized: Velikoye
knyazhestvo Moskovskoye), also
known simply as
Muscovy (from the
Latin Moscovia), was a prin****lity of the Late
Middle Ages centered...
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ducks (they are
larger and more aggressive), and the more
temperamental Muscovies did not
accept the
process of
gavage (force feeding) as
readily as Pekins...
- it. The
Russian state partly remained referred to as
Moscovia (English:
Muscovy)
throughout Europe,
predominantly in its
Catholic part,
though this Latin...
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muscovite comes from
Muscovy-gl****, a name
given to the
mineral in
Elizabethan England due to its use in
medieval Russia (
Muscovy) as a
cheaper alternative...