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  1. Vasily II Vasilyevich (Russian: Василий II Васильевич; 10 March 1415 – 27 March 1462), nicknamed the Blind or the Dark (Тёмный), was Grand Prince of Moscow from 1425 until his death in 1462. He succeeded his father, Vasily I, only to be challenged by his uncle Dmitry Shemyaka.

  2. Vasily II Vasilyevich ( Russian: Василий II Васильевич, also transcribed as Vasili or Vasilii; 10 March 1415 – 27 March 1462), also known as Vasily the Blind or Vasily the Dark (Василий Тёмный), was a Grand Prince of Moscow in the 15th century.

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  4. Vasily Vasiliyevich ( en ruso: Василий Васильевич; 10 de marzo de 1415 - 27 de marzo de 1462), también conocido como Vasily II el Ciego (Василий II Тёмный), fue el Gran Príncipe de Moscú, cuyo largo reinado (1425-1462) estuvo plagado de la mayor civil guerra de la antigua historia rusa.

  5. 12 de abr. de 2024 · After a long, chaotic, and bitter struggle, during which Vasily not only temporarily lost his throne both to Yury (1434) and to Dmitry Shemyaka (1446–47) but was also blinded by Dmitry (1446), Vasily recovered his position (1447) and ruled Muscovy for another 15 years.

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  6. Vasily II’s reign was overshadowed by the greatest civil war of the era. That also cost him his eyesight. Notably, he declared the independence of the Russian Orthodox Church from Constantinople. His nickname was “The Blind”. Background Lived: 1415-1462.

  7. Moscow, Russia. Daniel has been credited with founding the first Moscow monasteries, namely the Lord's Epiphany, and The Danilov Monestery (Saint Daniel Monestery). He also built the first stone church in the Moscow Kremlin in the 1280s, dedicated to the Great Martyr Demetrius.