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  1. Life. Vasily Kosoy was the son of Yury Dmitrievich and Anastasia of Smolensk. His grandfather was Dmitry Donskoy who settled the issue of crown inheritance by passing a law according to which his oldest son Vasily I will become Grand Prince after his death and the second in line will be Donskoy's younger son Yury Dmitrievich.

  2. Vasily Kosoy, čigar kratka biografija ni posebej presenetljiva, je bil pustolovski človek, ki je hitro odvrnil odločitve in bil lačen. Zgodovinarji ga imenujejo za neuspešnega poveljnika, ki je preživel dva velika poraza: v bitki na reki Kotorosli in blizu Skoryatina, v bližini Rostova.

  3. The Muscovite War of Succession, [1] [2] or Muscovite Civil War, [3] was a war of succession in the Grand Duchy of Moscow (Muscovy) from 1425 to 1453. [lower-alpha 1] The two warring parties were Vasily II, the son of the previous Grand Prince of Moscow Vasily I, and on the other hand his uncle, Yury Dmitrievich, the Prince of Zvenigorod, and the sons of Yuri Dmitrievich, Vasily Kosoy and ...

  4. Vasily Kosoy, čija kratka biografija nije osobito značajna, bio je avanturistički čovjek, brz u brzoj odluci i gladnoj moći. Povjesničari ga nazivaju neuspješnim zapovjednikom, nakon što je preživio dva velika poraza: u borbi na rijeci Kotorosli iu blizini Skoryatina, u blizini Rostova.

  5. Pak njerëz e dinë se Vasily Kosoy është nipi i të madhit Dmitry Donskoy, fituesi i Betejës së Kulikovës, pjesëmarrja e të cilit në skandalin me rripin e artë do të jetë shtysa për përfundimin e armiqësisë afatgjatë. mes dy vëllezërve dhe pasardhësve të tyre

  6. Muscovite Civil War. Sophia of Lithuania insulting Vasily Kosoy during a wedding feast. Painting by Pavel Chistyakov. The Muscovite Civil War or the Great Feudal War was a prolonged conflict which cast its shadow over the entire reign of Vasily II of Moscow (from 1425 to 1453). The two warring parties were Vasily II, the Grand Prince of Moscow ...

  7. Vasily Kosoy was blinded, and this aggravated the relationship between Vasily Vasilyevich and Dmitry Yurievich exacerbated. The situation was complicated due to the fact that the Moscow prince was defeated in the battle with the Kazan Tatars and was captured in 1445. This was taken advantage of by his opponent and occupied Moscow.