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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vasily_KosoyVasily Kosoy - Wikipedia

    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).

  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 ...

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  4. hmn.wiki › es › Vasily_the_Cross-EyedVasili Kosoy - hmn.wiki

    Vasily Kosoy era hijo de Yury Dmitrievich y Anastasia de Smolensk. Su abuelo fue Dmitry Donskoy , quien resolvió la cuestión de la herencia de la corona al aprobar una ley según la cual su hijo mayor, Vasily I , se convertiría en Gran Príncipe después de su muerte y el segundo en la línea sería el hijo menor de Donskoy, Yury Dmitrievich.

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  6. In 1435, Vasily II concluded a peace with his cousin Vasily Kosoy there. At that time, the cloister was a notable centre of learning. It was here that Nikolay Karamzin discovered a set of three 14th-century chronicles, including the Primary Chronicle, now known as the Hypatian Codex.

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  7. rusmania.com › history-of-russia › 15th-century15th Century | Rusmania

    The final straw came in 1433 when Vasily II’s mother publically humiliated Yuri’s son Vasily Kosoy at Vasily II’s wedding when she demanded he return a belt he was wearing which was allegedly part of the grand prince’s belongings.