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Muscovite (also
known as
common mica, isingl****, or
potash mica) is a
hydrated phyllosilicate mineral of
aluminium and pot****ium with
formula KAl2(AlSi3O10)(F...
- also
known as 'Muscovy', the 'Grand Prin****lity of Moscow', '
Muscovite Rus', or '
Muscovite Russia'. The
English names Moscow and Muscovy, for the city...
- Look up
muscovite or
Muscovite in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Muscovite is a mineral.
Muscovite may also
refer to: A
demonym for an
inhabitant of...
- The
Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars (also
known as the Russo-Lithuanian Wars or
simply Muscovite Wars or
Lithuanian Wars) were a
series of wars
between the Grand...
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Sigismund refused to
allow his son to
become the new tsar
unless the
Muscovites agreed to
convert from
Eastern Orthodoxy to Catholicism, and the pro-Polish...
- Lithuanian-
Muscovite War (1507-1508) also
known as the
Third Lithuanian-
Muscovite War was a war
between the
Grand Duchy of
Lithuania supported by the Kingdom...
- autocracy,[d]
Muscovite autocracy,[e]
tsarist absolutism,[f]
imperial absolutism,[g]
Russian absolutism,[h]
Muscovite absolutism,[i]
Muscovite despotism,[j][k]...
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Notes on
Muscovite Affairs (Rerum
Moscoviticarum Commentarii) (1549) was a
Latin book by
Baron Sigismund von
Herberstein on the geography,
history and...
- The
Battle of
Orsha was part of a long
series of
Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars
conducted by
Muscovite rulers striving to
gather all the
former Kievan Rus'...
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times during the 15th, 16th and 17th
centuries (from the days of the
Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars). A
major supporter of the war was the Tsar's father,...