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  1. Vasily Vladimirovich ( 9 de julio de 1394 ( ) - 1427) - príncipe específico de Przemysl y Uglitsky (1410-1427). El más joven, séptimo hijo de Vladimir Andreevich el Valiente y la princesa Elena Olgerdovna, bisnieto de Ivan Kalita. Rurikovich en la 16ª generación.

  2. Vasily (given name) 1394 births; 1427 deaths; Deaths from plague (disease) Princes of Uglich; Rurik Dynasty; People depicted in Facial Chronicle; Rurik Dynasty in Moscow

  3. Yuri Vasilievich (Юрий Васильевич; 30 October 1532 – 24 June 1563) was the only brother of Ivan the Terrible. He was born deaf, and was thus never considered to be a candidate as heir to the Russian throne. He ruled the appanage principality of Uglich on the Volga . Yuri was the second son of Vasily III of Russia and Elena Glinskaya.

  4. 2 de sept. de 2020 · Vasily II of Moscow. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Vasily II Vasiliyevich Tyomniy (Blind) (Василий II Васильевич Тёмный in Russian) (March 10, 1415 – March 27, 1462, Moscow) was the Grand Prince of Moscow whose long reign (1425-1462) was plagued by the greatest civil war of Old Russian history. First ...

    • Moscow, Moscovia
    • Moscow, Moscovia, Grand Duchy of Moscow
    • March 10, 1415
  5. Princes of Uglich. Notes. ^ Dmitri Shemyaka came into the possession of the Principality of Uglich after his reconciliation with Vasili II, in June 1434. In the document of the treaty Dmitri Shemyaka (1434-1447) and Dmitri Red with Vasily II about June 5, 1434 - January 6, 1435 Basil confirmed its Award to the Yurevich.

  6. 28 de feb. de 2024 · Vasily Vladimirovich, Prince Dolgoruky was a military officer who played a prominent role in political intrigues against Peter I the Great (ruled 1682–1725) and Empress Anna (ruled 1730–40) of Russia. A member of the influential Dolgoruky family, Vasily Vladimirovich participated in the Great

  7. Vasili Vladimirovich of Uglich was born 9 July 1394 in Peremyshl, Kaluga Oblast, Russia to Vladimir Andreyevich of Serpukhov (1353-1410) and Elena of Lithuania (?-1438) and died 1427 Russia of plague. He married Ulyana Mikhailovna (?-a1446) 1401 JL in Russia. Contents. 1 References. 2 Residences. 3 Footnotes (including sources)