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Principality of Moscow - Wikipedia
Principality of Moscow. The Principality of Moscow [4] [5] or Grand Duchy of Moscow [6] [7] ( Russian: Великое княжество Московское, romanized : Velikoye knyazhestvo Moskovskoye ), also known simply as Muscovy (from the Latin Moscovia ), [8] [5] was a principality of the Late Middle Ages centered on Moscow.
Muscovite - Wikipedia
Muscovite. For other uses, see Muscovite (disambiguation). Muscovite (also known as common mica, isinglass, or potash mica [6]) is a hydrated phyllosilicate mineral of aluminium and potassium with formula KAl 2 (Al Si 3 O 10 ) ( F ,O H) 2, or ( KF) 2 ( Al 2 O 3) 3 ( SiO 2) 6 ( H 2 O ).
Muscovite Mineral | Uses and Properties - Geology.com
What is Muscovite? Muscovite is the most common mineral of the mica family. It is an important rock-forming mineral present in igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks. Like other micas it readily cleaves into thin transparent sheets. Muscovite sheets have a pearly to vitreous luster on their surface.
Muscovite | Silicate, Mica, Cleavage | Britannica
muscovite. Also called: common mica, potash mica, or isinglass. Related Topics: paragonite. white mica. sericite. isinglass. muscovite, abundant silicate mineral that contains potassium and aluminum. Muscovite is the most common member of the mica group. Because of its perfect cleavage, it can occur in thin, transparent, but durable sheets.
Grand Principality of Moscow | Ivan I, Ivan III, Muscovy
Muscovy. Russian: Moskovskoye Velikoye Knazhestvo. Date: c. 1251 - 1505. Major Events: Battle of Kulikovo. Battle of the Ugra. Key People: Ivan the Terrible. Ivan III. Rurik dynasty. Vasily I. Dmitry II Donskoy. Related Places: Russia.
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