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muscovite, n.2 Min. (ˈmʌskəvaɪt) [f. the name Muscovy (glass): see Muscovy and -ite.] Common mica. Hence ˌmuscovitiˈzation, conversion into muscovite; ˈmuscovitized ppl. a.1850 J. D. Dana Syst. Min. (ed. 3) v. v. 356 Muscovite, D[ana]. 1862 ― Man. Geol. §56. 56 Muscovite, or common mica, is a potash...
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Muscovite (disambiguation)
Muscovite is a mineral. Muscovite may also refer to:
An inhabitant of the city of Moscow
An old foreign name for Russians who inhabited the Principality of Moscow or the Tsardom
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Muscovite
Muscovite, n.1 and a. Now chiefly Hist. or arch. (ˈmʌskəvaɪt) Also 6 Moschovite, Muscovit, 6–8 Moscovite. [ad. mod.L. Mus-, Moscovīta, f. Mus-, Moscovia Muscovy: see -ite. Cf. F. Muscovite.] A. n. A native or an inhabitant of Muscovy or Moscow; a Russian.1555 Eden Decades 256 b, They were cauled Mos...
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Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars
The Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars (also known as Russo-Lithuanian Wars, or just either Muscovite Wars or Lithuanian Wars) were a series of wars between the Such ambitions led to the steady growth of Muscovite territory and power.
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Muscovite–Ukrainian War (1658–1659)
On June 28, Muscovite and Cossack-Tatar troops met at Sosnivka crossing. Two days later, Muscovite troops left the hetmanate.
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Muscovite–Ukrainian War (1674–1676)
The Muscovite–Ukrainian War (1674–1676) was an armed conflict that lasted from 1674 to 1676, between Ukraine, led by Hetman Petro Doroshenko with Ottoman
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Muscovite Lakes Provincial Park
Muscovite Lakes Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada.
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Muscovite War of Succession
The Muscovite War of Succession, or Muscovite Civil War, was a war of succession in the Grand Duchy of Moscow (Muscovy) from 1425 to 1453. According to Alef (1956), it was "the only struggle for succession in Moscow's history", as well as "the only civil war within the Muscovite principality
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The Altay orogenic belt in Xinjiang is a significant rare-metals resource base in China, hosting a large number of pegmatite-type lithium and beryllium deposits.
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Lithuanian–Muscovite War (1512-1522)
The Lithuanian–Muscovite War of 1512–1522 (also known as the Ten Years' War) was a military conflict between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Ruthenia,
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Lithuanian–Muscovite War (1368–1372)
The Lithuanian–Muscovite War, known in Russia as Litovschina () encompasses three raids by Algirdas, Grand Duke of Lithuania, to the Grand Duchy of Moscow The chronicle was compiled in the first half of the 16th century when Lithuania and Moscow were engaged in a series of Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars.
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Polish–Muscovite War (1605–1618)
The Polish–Muscovite War of 1605–1618, also known as the Polish–Muscovite War or the Dimitriads, was a conflict fought between the Tsardom of Russia and From that point the planned Polish–Lithuanian–Muscovite union began to fall apart.
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Lithuanian–Muscovite War (1487–1494)
The Lithuanian-Muscovite War of 1487–1494 (First border war) was the war of the Grand Duchy of Moscow, in alliance with the Crimean Khanate, against the At the same time, the doctrine of the "Third Rome" was formed in Moscow, and the Muscovite princes began to actively "collect Russian lands" that had previously
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Notes on Muscovite Affairs
Notes on Muscovite Affairs (Rerum Moscoviticarum Commentarii) (1549) was a Latin book by Baron Sigismund von Herberstein on the geography, history and A slightly more precise English translation of the Latin title would be Notes on Muscovite Affairs, as used for this article.
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