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Dmitriy Yurievich Shemyaka (Russian: Дмитрий Юрьевич Шемяка) (died 1453) was the
second son of Yury of
Zvenigorod by
Anastasia of
Smolensk and grandson...
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succeeded his father, Vasily I, only to be
challenged by his
uncle Dmitry Shemyaka.
During this time,
Moscow changed hands several times. At one point, Vasily...
- Zvenigorod, and the sons of Yuri Dmitrievich,
Vasily Kosoy and
Dmitry Shemyaka. In the
intermediate stage, the
party of Yury
conquered Moscow, but in...
- July 7, 1445)
Dmitry Shemyaka (July 7 –
October 26, 1445)
Vasily II the Dark (October 26, 1445 –
February 13, 1446)
Dmitry Shemyaka (February 12, 1446 –...
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between the
troops of the
Grand Duchy of
Moscow under the
command of
Dmitry Shemyaka and
Tatars led by
Ulugh Muhammad. The
result of the
battle is interpreted...
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Prince Dmitry Shemyaka (Russian: Шемякина плащаница) is an
epitaphios donated to the
Yuriev Monastery by the
family of
Dmitry Shemyaka. It
dates back...
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metropolitan remained vacant. Vasily II
defeated the
rebellious Dmitry Shemyaka and
returned to
Moscow in
February 1447. On 15
December 1448, a council...
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Novgorod Republic in 1456, due to Novgorod's
support of the
rebellious Dmitry Shemyaka against Vasily II in his
civil war,
Moscow began to
gradually seize land...
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daughter of Yury of Smolensk, Yury had
three sons —
Vasily Kosoy,
Dmitry Shemyaka, and
Dmitry Krasny. The
marriage to
Anastasia made him the brother-in-law...
- of Kazan. In
December 1446, he
supported Vasily II in
dethroning Dmitry Shemyaka. In 1448, Mäxmüd
attacked Moscow to
preserve advantageous treaty conditions...