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  1. Federal courts located in Virginia. United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (headquartered in Richmond, having jurisdiction over the United States District Courts of Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia)

  2. The Supreme Court of Virginia, the state’s highest appellate court, was created by acts of assembly passed in 1778 and 1779 and given the name the Court of Appeals. It met for the first time in Williamsburg on August 30, 1779. Shortly thereafter, the court was moved to Richmond and held its sessions in the Henrico County Courthouse.

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  4. 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.

  5. Apr 12, 2024 · Vasily III, grand prince of Moscow from 1505 to 1533. Succeeding his father, Ivan III, Vasily completed his father’s policy of consolidating the numerous independent Russian principalities into a united Muscovite state.

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  6. In 1451, Boris of Tver concluded a marriage alliance with Vasily II by marrying off his daughter Maria of Tver to Ivan Vasilyevich. With the help of Saint Jonah, Boris promised Vasily to always support their children and Moscow's interests.

  7. In 1944, the Roanoke City Council elected Odessa Pittard Bailey juvenile and domestic relations judge. She was the first full-time juvenile court judge in Roanoke, and a founder of the Virginia Council of Juvenile Court Judges.

  8. Jan 14, 2024 · Vasily I Dmitriyevich was the Grand Prince of Moscow, heir of Dmitry Donskoy. He ruled as a Golden Horde vassal between 1389 and 1395, and again in 1412–1425. The raid on the Volgan regions in 1395 by the Turco-Mongol Emir Timur resulted in a state of anarchy for the Golden Horde and the independence of Moscow.

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