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    Vasily Kosoy; fresco from the Cathedral of the Archangel (1666) Vasiliy Yuryevich Kosoy (the Squint) ( Russian: Василий Юрьевич Косой; ca. 1401–1448) was prince of Zvenigorod from 1421. He continued his father's claim on the title of Grand Prince of Moscow in 1434.

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    15th Century. The 15th century began with Moscow and other Rus lands playing a second role to a powerful Lithuania, whose Grand Duke Vytautas was the most influential leader in the region. Moscow was then weakened further with a civil war which lasted on and off for several decades. The remainder of the century however saw Moscow re-emerge as ...

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  5. Vasily Yuryevich was known after that as Vasily Kosoy. He lived until 1448, but chronicles do not mention him between 1436 and 1448; apparently he was imprisoned all this time. At the same time Vasily II released Dmitry Shemyaka, who had been exiled to Kolomna, and concluded a treaty with him similar to the treaty he previously concluded with ...

  6. After Yuri died in 1432, the claims were taken up by his sons, Vasily Kosoy and Dmitry Shemyaka, who pursued the Great Feudal War well into the 1450s. Although he was ousted from Moscow on several occasions, taken prisoner by Olug Moxammat of Kazan , and blinded in 1446, Vasily II eventually managed to triumph over his enemies and pass the ...

  7. Media in category "Vasily Kosoy in frescos" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. Frescos in Cathedral of the Archangel in Moscow - west wall 01 - Vasily Kosoy.jpg 621 × 1,283; 309 KB

  8. Vasily Kosoy. Vasiliy Yuryevich Kosoy (the Squint) (Russian: Василий Юрьевич Косой; ca. 1401–1448) was prince of Zvenigorod from 1421. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Vasily Kosoy has received more than 32,167 page views.

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