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    Vasiliy Yuryevich Kosoy (the Squint) ( Russian: Василий Юрьевич Косой; ca. 1401–1448) was prince of Zvenigorod from 1421. He continued his father's claim on the title of Grand Prince of Moscow in 1434. Life. Vasily Kosoy was the son of Yury Dmitrievich and Anastasia of Smolensk.

  2. Posteriormente, cuando el pueblo Vyatka continuó atacando las tierras pertenecientes al gran príncipe, Basilio II ordenó cegar a Vasili Yuryevich, lo que, de hecho, lo eliminaba definitivamente de la lucha por el trono ( Vasili Yuryevich fue conocido después como Vasili Kosoy, Vasili el Bizco).

    • Before The Grand Reign
    • Grand Prince of Moscow
    • Continuation of The Struggle with Vasili II Vasilyevich

    Vasily Kosoy begins to be mentioned in the annals from 1433. This year, together with his brother Dmitri Shemyaka, he feasted in Moscow at the wedding of Grand Duke Vasili Vasilyevich, during which Sophia of Lithuania publicly ripped Vasily Yuryevich off the gold belt allegedly stolen in the past from Dmitri Donskoy by the thousand-strong Vasily Pr...

    After the battle in the Rostov Principality, Yuri Dmitriyevich occupied Moscow, but soon died ( June 5, 1434), and his eldest son Vasily Kosoy declared himself the Grand Duke, as he informed his younger brothers, who were then in Vladimir, in pursuit of Vasili Vasilyevich. The Yurievichs did not recognize his reign and sent him to Nizhny Novgorod t...

    After a short-lived peace, the Grand Duke spoke against Vasily Kosoy with his brother Dmitri Krasny . The enemies met near the village of Skoryatin, in the Rostov land. Not hoping for his own strength, Vasili Yuryevich set out on cunning: wanting to "steal the Grand Duke," he offered him a truce until the morning, which was accepted. The Grand Duke...

  3. Ivan of Mozhaysk [ ru; uk] (1447–53) 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. [a] 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 ...

  4. Fue liberado en vísperas de un enfrentamiento decisivo entre Vasily II y Vasily Kosoy. Esta acción de Vasily II tuvo éxito: Shemyaka y su gente no ayudaron a Vasily Kosoy, por lo que fue completamente derrotado en la batalla en el río Cheryokha en 1436, capturado y cegado.

  5. Vasily II el Oscuro: Nacimiento: temprano siglo 15: Muerte: 1447/1448 Moscú _ _ Lugar de enterramiento: Catedral del Arcángel; Género: Rurikovichi: Padre: Yuri Dmítrievich: Madre: Anastasia Yurievna Smolenskaya: Esposa: hija del príncipe Andrei Vladimirovich de Radonezh: Actitud hacia la religión: Ortodoxia Archivos multimedia en ...

  6. Death of Dmitry Krasniy. After the final defeat of Vasily Kosoy in 1436, Vasily II concluded a new treaty with the senior Dmitry (Shemyaka). Vasily II took the possessions of the rebel prince, but the inheritance of a died son of Dmitry Donskoy, Konstantin, remained in the domain of Dmitry Shemyaka and Dmitry Krasny.