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  1. Dmitry Shemyaka and Dmitri Krasnyi, as A.A. Zimin points out, “resolutely opposed the unauthorized decision of Vasili Kosoy” :70, their response to Vasili Kosoy read: “If God does not delight God, may our father reign, and you yourself want ” :70} .

  2. Grand Prince of Moscow. Also known as Dmitriy Yuryevich Shemyaka. Born in 1421 Died on 26 July 1453 in Veliky Novgorod See also: Wikipedia , Wikidata (Q1282778)

  3. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › dmitry-shemyakaDmitry Shemyaka - AcademiaLab

    El hijo de Yuri, Dmitry Shemyaka, participó activamente en todas las incursiones de su padre contra Moscú, que culminaron con la captura de Moscú por parte de Yuri y su ascenso como gran príncipe en 1433. Yuri de Zvenigorod murió en Moscú en 1434. Reunión de Shemyaka con Vasily II después de la Ciego del Latter.

  4. Dmitry Shemyaka. Dmitriy Yurievich Shemyaka (Russian: Дмитрий Юрьевич Шемяка) (died 1453) was the second son of Yury of Zvenigorod by Anastasia of Smolensk and grandson of Dmitri Donskoi. His hereditary patrimony was the rich northern town Galich-Mersky.

  5. Dmitry Shemyaka, Gran Príncipe de Moscú Dmitriy Yurievich Shemyaka (Дмитрий Юрьевич Шемяка en ruso) (fallecido en 1453) fue el segundo hijo de Yuri de Zvenigorod con Anastasia de Smolensk y nieto de Dmitri Donskoi. Su patrimonio hereditario fue la rica ciudad del norte de Galich-Mersky.

  6. After the defeat at Belyov, Vasily II together with Dmitry Shemyaka and Dmitry Krasny signed a treaty with Boris Aleksandrovich, Grand Prince of Tver, envisaging, in particular, mutual aid in case of invasion of "Tsar" (Khan) or other Tatars.

  7. Shemyaka ruled inefficiently, did not manage to attract allies, and nobility started to defect from Moscow to Vologda. Vasily also managed to ally with Kazan Tatars. In the end of 1446, when Dmitry Shemyaka was out in Volokolamsk, the army of Vasily II entered Moscow. Vasily then started to chase Shemyaka.