Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Yury's son, Dmitry Shemyaka, actively participated in all of his father's incursions against Moscow, culminating in Yury's capture of Moscow and accession as grand prince in 1433. Yury of Zvenigorod died in Moscow in 1434. Meeting of Shemyaka with Vasily II after the Latter's Blinding.

  2. Vasily also managed to ally with Kazan Tatars. In the end of 1446, when Dmitry Shemyaka was out in Volokolamsk, the army of Vasily II entered Moscow. Vasily then started to chase Shemyaka and Mozheysky, who had to retreat, with both armies ravaging and plundering the country.

    • Vasily II victory
  3. El segundo hijo de Yuri, Dmitri Shemiaka, participó activamente en todas las incursiones de su padre contra Moscú, culminando en la captura de Moscú que le permitió el nombramiento de Gran Príncipe en 1433. Yuri de Zvenígorod murió en Moscú en 1434. Reunión de Shemiaka con Basilio II después del cegamiento del segundo.

    • post. 1400
    • Veneno
    • Iglesia de San Jorge (monasterio de Yuriev)
  4. Yury's son, Dmitry Shemyaka, actively participated in all of his father's incursions against Moscow, culminating in Yury's capture of Moscow and accession as grand prince in 1433. Yury of Zvenigorod died in Moscow in 1434. Meeting of Shemyaka with Vasily II after the Latter's Blinding.

  5. Vasily II Vasilyevich (Russian: Василий II Васильевич; 10 March 1415 – 27 March 1462), nicknamed the Blind or the Dark (Тёмный), was Grand Prince of Moscow from 1425 until his death in 1462. He succeeded his father, Vasily I, only to be challenged by his uncle Dmitry Shemyaka.

    • 27 February 1425 – 27 March 1462, (disputed from 1425 to 1453)
    • Sophia of Lithuania
  6. Dmitry Shemyaka was afraid of simply murdering Vasily II. It could cause an even more disastrous war among the Russian princes and the Khan of Kazan could use this moment of disunity as a...

    • dmitry shemyaka moscow1
    • dmitry shemyaka moscow2
    • dmitry shemyaka moscow3
    • dmitry shemyaka moscow4
    • dmitry shemyaka moscow5
  7. Yury's son, Dmitry Shemyaka, actively participated in all of his father's incursions against Moscow, culminating in Yury's capture of Moscow and accession as grand prince in 1433. Yury of Zvenigorod died in Moscow in 1434. Meeting of Shemyaka with Vasily II after the Latter's Blinding.