Vasily Yaroslavich (1241 – January 1276) was a Grand Duke of Vladimir. He was the youngest son of Yaroslav II, he was given Kostroma by his uncle Svyatoslav III in 1246. As the eldest surviving grandson of Vsevolod III, he succeeded to Vladimir in 1272 and to Novgorod the following year. He was one of the first princes who didn't bother to leave their own town (i.e., Kostroma) and settle in Vladimir. His descendants continued to rule Kostroma for half a century after his death in January 1276.

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Vasily of Kostroma YurievichiBorn: 1241 Died: January 1276 Regnal titles Preceded byYaroslav of Tver Grand Prince of Vladimir-Suzdal 1272–1276 Succeeded byDmitry of Pereslavl
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