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  1. Mar 27, 2010 · Bio. Vasily Smyslov was the seventh World Chess Champion (1957-1958). He is the record holder for most Chess Olympiad medals, with 17 total medals, and was also a two-time Soviet Champion (1949 and 1955). Smyslov played at the highest level of chess for over four decades, and was a candidate in the world championship cycle in the 1940s, 1950s ...

  2. Apr 27, 2023 · This category is located at Category:Vasily I, Grand Prince of Moscow. Note: This category should be empty. Any content should be recategorised. This tag should be used on existing categories that are likely to be used by others, even though the "real" category is elsewhere. Redirected categories should be empty and not categorised themselves ...

  3. Detailed information about the coin Denga, Vasily I Dmitriyevich (Vladimir), Grand principality of Moscow, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data

  4. Sep 17, 2015 · This was a surprising result, since the U.S. had won the Olympiads throughout the 1930s, and marked a shift in the chess world. The 1946 rematch was held not over the radio waves but rather in Moscow. This time the U.S. team did rather better, but still lost by 12½-7½. Smyslov did his part by winning both games against Denker.

  5. The son of Dmitry Donskoy, Vasily I Dmitrievich, continued to gather the Russian land. Three years later Vasily traveled to the Horde and bought from Tokhtamish Khan a label for the principality of Nizhny Novgorod and Murom. Basil I also fought against Novgorod, as the Novgorodians sought to destroy the church’s dependence on the Moscow ...

  6. Grand Prince of Moscow. Also known as Vasiliy II Vasilyevich the Blind. Born on 19 March 1415 in Moscow. Died on 5 April 1462 in Moscow. See also: Wikipedia , Wikidata (Q210359) » See 35 coins.

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