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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...
- Muscovy, the
Grand Prin****lity of Moscow,[better source needed]
Muscovite Rus', or
Muscovite Russia. The
English names Moscow and Muscovy, for the city, the...
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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
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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character of mica crystals. The short-range
order of K+ ions on
cleaved muscovite mica has been resolved. View of
tetrahedral sheet structure of mica. The...
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Russian autocracy,
Muscovite autocracy,
tsarist absolutism,
imperial absolutism,
Russian absolutism,
Muscovite absolutism,
Muscovite despotism, Russian...
- a
result of
traditional habit and the need to
distinguish between the
Muscovite and the
Lithuanian part of Rus', as well as of the
political interests...
- The Polish–
Muscovite War of 1605–1618, also
known as the Polish–Russian War,
Polish Intervention in
Russia or the Dimitriads, was a
conflict fought between...
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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
Muscovite–Ukrainian War (1658–1659) was an
armed conflict from
September 21, 1658, to
October 17, 1659,
between the
Cossack Hetmanate led by Ivan...