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- Look up muscovite or Muscovite in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Muscovite is a mineral. Muscovite may also refer to: An inhabitant of the city of Moscow...
- The Prin****lity of Moscow or Grand Duchy of Moscow (Russian: Великое княжество Московское, romanized: Velikoye knyazhestvo Moskovskoye), also known simply...
- 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...
- Christian propaganda performance of Stribog, Georg A. Schleusing, La religion ancienne et moderne des Moscovites, 1698....
- embrace". The resulting "socialist carnival" involved over three million Moscovites, who joined with 30,000 young foreign visitors in events that ranged from...
- 1776–1780 by Matvey Kazakov. When Napoleon invaded Russia in 1812, the Moscovites were evacuated. It is suspected that the Moscow fire was prin****lly the...
- Christian, propaganda image of Khors, Georg A. Schleusing, La Religion ancienne et moderne des Moscovites, 1698....
- Moscow Nights (French: Les nuits moscovites) is a 1934 French war drama film directed by Alexis Granowsky and starring Annabella, Harry Baur and Pierre...
- the Germans were fighting for "the defence of European culture against Moscovite–Asiatic inundation, and the repulse of Jewish Bolshevism ... No adherents...
- Фёдоров сын Москвитин may also be translated as Ivan son of Fyodor, the moscovite). Influence of Russian Orthodox church steadily grew in 11th–14th centuries...