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Name
  
Vasily Kosoy

Nephews
  
Ivan Dmitrievich

Siblings
  
Dmitry Shemyaka

Died
  
1448, Moscow, Russia

Role
  
Prince


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Parents
  
Yury of Zvenigorod, Anastasia of Smolensk

Grandparents
  
Dmitry Donskoy, Oleg II of Ryazan, Yury of Smolensk

Similar People
  
Dmitry Shemyaka, Yury of Zvenigorod, Vasily II of Moscow, Dmitry Donskoy

The life and death of vasily kosoy


Vasiliy Yuryevich Kosoy (the Squint) (Russian: Василий Юрьевич Косой) (1421–1448) had been Grand Prince of Moscow in 1434–35.

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Life

Vasily Kosoy was the son of Yury Dmitrievich and Anastasia of Smolensk. His grandfather was Dmitry Donskoy who settled the issue of crown inheritance by passing a law according to which his oldest son Vasily I will become Grand Prince after his death and the second in line will be Donskoy's younger son Yury Dmitrievich. After coming to power Kosoy uncle Vasily I changed these laws so that his sons became crown heirs and not Kosoy's father. This decision resulted in two civil wars between the older and younger Dmitry Donskoy line.

In the beginning Yury Dmitrievich accepted the rule of Vasily II's regency, but when the ruler became of age in 1433 he started a rebellion. Yury Dmitrievich defeated the forces of Vasily II and proclaimed himself Grand Prince of Moscow. Shortly after this victory he died in 1434 and Vasily Kosoy became Grand Prince. This change of leadership resulted in the revolt of Dmitry Shemyaka who refused to accept his brother's rule. Shemyaka united his forces with Vasily II and defeated Vasily Kosoy who escaped Moscow in 1435. The decisive battle of this civil war was fought in 1435 near the village of Skorjatin in the Rostov province where Kosoy was defeated, imprisoned and shortly afterwards blinded.

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