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  1. Apr 12, 2024 · Vasily II (born 1415—died March 27, 1462, Moscow) was the grand prince of Moscow from 1425 to 1462. Although the 10-year-old Vasily II was named by his father Vasily I (ruled Moscow 1389–1425) to succeed him as the grand prince of Moscow and of Vladimir, Vasily’s rule was challenged by his uncle Yury and his cousins Vasily the Squint-Eyed ...

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  2. Vasily I Dmitriyevich (Russian: Василий I Дмитриевич; 30 December 1371 – 27 February 1425) was Grand Prince of Vladimir and Moscow from 1389. [1] [2] He was the heir of Dmitry Donskoy , who reigned from 1359 to 1389.

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    • Egyptian Toe. Considered the most common foot shape, the Egyptian foot is characterized by a long big toe, with the remaining toes decreasing in length at a 45-degree angle.
    • Roman Toe. Also known as the “Common foot,” the Roman foot is distinguished by the first 3 toes being the same height, with the fourth and fifth toe descending in height.
    • Greek Toe. Often called the “Flame foot” or “Fire foot,” the Greek foot has a protruding second toe that is significantly longer than the other toes.
    • Peasant Toe. Also referred to as the “Germanic foot” or “Square foot,” the Peasant foot consists of toes of the same length. The big toe might be slightly longer in some cases, but the overall look of the foot is square.
  4. Nov 15, 2018 · Foot and toe ancestry suggest that by looking at the shape of your feet, you can make an educated guess about the origins of your ancestors. This theory says there are essentially five major foot shapes: Egyptian, Roman, Greek, Germanic, and Celtic feet.

  5. Jan 21, 2020 · Foot shape ancestry: what your toes say about you. Greek toes: your feet are on fire. Celtic feet: the luck of the Irish. Roman toes: fit for an emperor. Egyptian foot heritage: the art of fake toes. Medical advantages of the Egyptian foot shape. What your feet say about your heritage: the truth. Know your heritage.

  6. Eudoxia Dmitriyevna. Religion. Eastern Orthodox. Vasily I Dmitriyevich ( Russian: Василий I Дмитриевич; 30 December 1371 – 27 February 1425) was the Grand Prince of Moscow ( r. 1389—1425), heir of Dmitry Donskoy (r. 1359—1389). He ruled as a Golden Horde vassal between 1389-1395, and again in 1412-1425.

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