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  1. Nevertheless, Dmitry Shemyaka continued resistance, trying to attract the allies and to collect a big enough army to fight against Vasily. In 1448, Vasily started military action, which included mostly Northern lands up to Veliky Ustyug and with some interruptions continued till 1452, when Shemyaka was finally defeated and fled to Novgorod.

  2. Dmitry Shemyaka, who had his own plans for the throne, quarreled with his brother and concluded an alliance with Vasily II. Together they managed to banish Vasily the Cross-Eyed from the Kremlin in 1435. The latter was captured and blinded, which effectively removed him from the contest for the throne. Kazan and Shemyaka

  3. Dmitry Shemyaka Grand Prince of ... Media in category "Dmitry II, Grand Prince of Moscow" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rota_systemRota system - Wikipedia

    The rota system in some aspects survived Kievan Rus' by more than a century. Indeed, the Muscovite civil war (1425–1453) between Vasily II and Dmitry Shemyaka was over this very issue. Shemyaka's father, Yury of Zvenigorod, claimed that he was the rightful heir to the throne of the Principality of Vladimir through

  6. Biografía Primeros años Lugar y hora de nacimiento . Mikhail Khmyrov en la "Lista de referencia alfabética de los soberanos rusos y las personas más notables de su sangre" afi

  7. Dmitry Shemyaka, whose foreign and domestic policy was limited solely to strengthening his own positions in power, did not bring the state entrusted to him to prosperity and prosperity. From his short-sighted solutions,estates: boyars, merchants, princes, wars. Increased anger among the people called the so-called Shemyaka courts.