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"Vasily (values)"

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Vasily is a man's personal name.

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Statesmen

Byzantium

Basil the Great Comnenus (d. 1340) was emperor of the Trebizond Empire in 1332-1340.
Vasily Lakapin (d. c. 985) – first minister (parakimomen), in fact the supreme ruler of Byzantium from 945 to 985 (with a break in 959-963 years).

The Russian Principality and the Russian Kingdom

Tsar, princesses.
Vasily IV Ivanovich (Vasily Shuisky; 1552-1612) was a Russian tsar in 1606-1610.
Vasily Ivanovich (1563) - Tsarevich, son of Ivan IV the Terrible, who died in infancy.
Vasily Mikhailovich (1639) - Tsarevich, son of Mikhail Fedorovich, who died in infancy.

Grand Dukes of Moscow
Vasily I Dmitrievich (1371–1425) – Grand Duke of Moscow and Vladimir (since 1389), eldest son of Dmitry Ivanovich Donskoy and Grand Duchess Eudokia.
Vasily II the Dark (1415–1462) – Grand Duke of Moscow (from 1425), son of Vasily I Dmitrievich and Sophia Vitovtovna.
Vasily III (1479-1533) – Grand Duke of Moscow (since 1505), son of Ivan III the Great and Sofia Paleolog, father of Ivan IV the Terrible.

Other princes

Vasily Alekseevich (XVII-XVIII centuries) - Tsarevich of Siberian.

Vasily Vsevolodovich (no later than 1229-1249) – Prince of Yaroslavl, the saint of the Russian Orthodox Church.
Vasily Davidovich the Terrible Eyes (d. 1345) – Prince of Yaroslavl.
Vasily Danilovich Penkov (d. 1552) - Prince Yaroslavl, military figure.
Vasily Dmitrievich Kirdyapa (circa 1350–1403) was a prince of Suzdal and Gorodtsky.

Vasily Mstislavich (d. 1218) – Prince of Novotorzh, the eldest son of Mstislav Mstislavich Udatny, Novgorod saint.
Vasily Panteleimonovich (died after 1339) - Karachev prince, son of Panteleimon Mstislavich.

Vasily Fedorovich China Shuisky (d. 1496) - Prince, Viceroy of Ivan III in Novgorod and Pskov.

Other
Vasily Grigorievich Loshak Kolychev (XV century) - the founder of the noble family Loshakov-Kolychev (later Kolychev).

Others
Flavius Cecina Decius Basil (V century) was a politician of the Western Roman Empire, consul of 463. His sons:
Decius Marius Venantius Basil, Consul of 484
Cecina Mavortius Vasily Decius, Consul of 486
Basil (d. 666) – Duke of Naples.
Vasily Lupu (1595–1661) was a Moldavian ruler.
Vasily III Petrovich (1709–1766) – Metropolitan and ruler of Montenegro.

Religious leaders
Basil (X century) – Christian Greek writer-theologians, exegetes, archbishop of New Patras.
Basil (d. 1372) - Bishop of Tver.
1352 - Archbishop of Novgorod and Pskov (since 1330).
Basil (IV century) – Bishop of Chersonesos, the Hieromartyr.
Basil (1914-1998) – Bishop of the Polish Orthodox Church, Metropolitan of Warsaw and All Poland.

Vasily I (d. 1295) – Bishop of Ryazan and Murom.
Basil I Scamandrin (X century) - Patriarch of Constantinople in 970-973 or 974.
Vasily II (d. before 1360) – Bishop of the Russian Church, Bishop of Ryazan and Murom.
Basil II Kamateros (XII century) - Patriarch of Constantinople in 1183-1186.
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