- may
refer to
Feodosy Kosoy (fl. 1550s),
Russian serf-monk
Stewart Kosoy (1950–2015),
American video game
designer Vasily Kosoy (1421–1448),
Grand Prince...
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Vasiliy Yuryevich Kosoy (the Squint) (Russian: Василий Юрьевич Косой; ca. 1401–1448) was
prince of
Zvenigorod from 1421. He
continued his father's claim...
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Stewart E.
Kosoy (1950 –
October 4, 2015) was a
pioneer in the
video game
business who
worked in
almost every capacity, from
making animation to being...
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Feodosy Kosoy, "Feodosy the Squint-E****" (Феодосий Косой) (fl. 1550s) was a
Russian serf-monk in the time of Ivan the Terrible. He
preached full equality...
- Dmitrievich, the
Prince of Zvenigorod, and the sons of Yuri Dmitrievich,
Vasily Kosoy and
Dmitry Shemyaka. In the
intermediate stage, the
party of Yury conquered...
- Anastasia, the
daughter of Yury of Smolensk, Yury had
three sons —
Vasily Kosoy,
Dmitry Shemyaka, and
Dmitry Krasny. The
marriage to
Anastasia made him...
- Yuri of
Zvenigorod (the
prince of Galich-Mersky), and his two sons,
Vasily Kosoy ("the Cross-E****") and
Dmitry Shemyaka,
seized on the
opportunity to advance...
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against their elder brother Vasily Kosoy, who had
proclaimed himself grand prince. They
succeeded in
driving Kosoy from
Moscow and were
rewarded with...
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Qasim Khan (1452–3)
Older Donskoy line Yury
Dmitrievich (1425–34)
Vasily Kosoy (1434–6)
Ulugh of
Kazan (1437–45)
Dmitry II
Shemyaka (1439; 1445–53) Ivan...
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shirt or
Tolstoy shirt (tolstovka). The name
comes from the
Russian phrase kosoy vorot (косой ворот),
meaning a “skewed collar”. It was worn by all peasants...