「Muscovite」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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mineral name representing the series between | muscovite and celadonite. |
On August 26-27, a skirmish between | Muscovite and Ukrainian and Ottoman troops removed Ott |
Muscovite and Ukrainian calvary attacked and overwhelm | |
te, magnetite, albite, topaz, beryl, garnet, | muscovite and biotite. |
pollucite, petalite, eucryptite, tourmaline, | muscovite and quartz. |
Illite occurs as an alteration product of | muscovite and feldspar in weathering and hydrothermal |
of the Church of Rus' into separate Russian ( | Muscovite) and Ruthenian (Kievan) Metropoliae in 1453. |
biotite over hornblende and the presence of | muscovite and rutile as additional accessories in the |
sign takes its inspiration from 17th century | Muscovite architecture. |
rtillery then destroyed the remainder of the | Muscovite army despite Russian attempt to reply with t |
nce with Crimean Tatars and Poles routed the | Muscovite army by Konotop on June 29, 1659. |
mounted troops and 4,000 infantry defeated a | Muscovite army of 40,000 troops (drawn from the cities |
rnet, fluorite, albite, cassiterite, pyrite, | muscovite, arsenopyrite, quartz, and chlorite. |
the republic, adjudicating cases in favor of | Muscovite boyars who were seizing Novgorodian estates. |
position K(AlMg)2(OH)2(SiAl)4O10, similar to | muscovite but with addition of magnesium. |
the 1570s, Chokhov became one of the leading | Muscovite casters and supervised production of heavy b |
amo management loaned the back to its fellow | Muscovite club. |
by the fact that the settlement supplied the | Muscovite court with choice sturgeons and sterlets. |
The Tushino camp was a replica of the | Muscovite court, having its own prikazes and the Patri |
ted in 1617 and incorporating such typically | Muscovite features as onion domes. |
A wide solvus separates | muscovite from paragonite, such that there is little s |
Thin section of | Muscovite grains |
Hulyanytsky's most noted exploit during the | Muscovite invasion was the defence of Konotop. |
MgAl2(PO4)2(OH)2, tourmaline, baryte, BaSO4, | muscovite, KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH)2, and pyrophyllite, Al2S |
Lopotin, may be the mysterious 16th Century | Muscovite Mascee etc. Mueller finds himself the guardi |
minerals such as biotite in iron-rich rocks, | muscovite mica or sericite in felsic rocks, and orthoc |
form marble, and clays can recrystallize to | muscovite mica. |
They were attached to the | Muscovite missionaries dispatched to the court of Algi |
te, garnet, hematite, kaersutite, magnetite, | muscovite, nepheline, olivine, perthite, pyrite, pyrox |
for notarizing documents) were exchanged for | Muscovite ones immediately after the conclusion of the |
tructurally, brammallite is quite similar to | muscovite or sericite with slightly more silicon, magn |
en pseudomorphically altered by a mixture of | muscovite, paragonite and margarite. |
analcime, anhydrite, chalcedony, microcline, | muscovite, quartz, wairakite and the elements potassiu |
frequently hailed as a central piece of the | Muscovite Revival, Chichagov's design is in reality a |
Direct | Muscovite rule was not yet established, but the indepe |
(Feofan Grek), an icon painter who worked in | Muscovite Russia in the late fourteenth century. |
an War 1552-1556 was a rebel war against the | Muscovite Russia for the restoration of the Kazan Khan |
rder suffered a decisive defeat by troops of | Muscovite Russia in the Battle of Ergeme in 1560. |
etian Republic and Poland in 1684, joined by | Muscovite Russia in 1686. |
Russian painter who specialized in depicting | Muscovite Russia of the 16th and 17th centuries. |
Golden Horde's fragmentation were annexed by | Muscovite Russia between the 1550s and early 17th cent |
tle of Vedrosha in 1500, Putyvl was ceded to | Muscovite Russia. |
tead gravitated towards the Qasim Khanate or | Muscovite Russia. |
netrate into Sloboda Ukraine and then invade | Muscovite Russia. |
monstrants, Unitarians in Transylvania, even | Muscovite sympathizers with Judaism. |
s associated with tantalite, albite, quartz, | muscovite, tapiolite, microlite and microcline. |
he neighbourhood, including the very last of | Muscovite three-tented churches (in the Alexandrov Her |
mpororoite, koechlinite, cassiterite, topaz, | muscovite, tourmaline and quartz. |
In 1659 the | Muscovite Tsardom refused to accept the new Commonweal |
After years fighting against the | Muscovite tsars, Orlyk fled first to Sweden, and then |
ariant spelling of phengite, the high silica | muscovite variety. |
Some of these are found on leaves of | muscovite with their strong silvery glitter, ingrown i |
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