-
September 1325).
Aleksandr Daniilovich (died
Autumn 1308).
Boris Daniilovich,
Prince of
Kostroma (died 1320).
Afanasy Daniilovich,
Prince of
Novgorod (died...
- Ivan I
Danilovich Kalita (Russian: Иван I Данилович Калита, lit. 'money bag'; c. 1288 – 31
March 1340) was
Prince of
Moscow from 1325 and
Grand Prince...
- brother-in-law Yury of
Moscow (or Yuri) and Yury's
successor Ivan
Kalita (or Ivan
Daniilovich, later, Ivan I of Moscow)—against
their relatives, the westward-leaning...
- Oleg
Daniilovich Danilov (Russian: Оле́г Дании́лович Дани́лов; 26
October 1949 – 2
January 2021) was a
Russian playwright and
screenwriter best known...
- Nick
Perumov (Russian: Ник Перумов) is the pen name of
Nikolay Daniilovich Perumov (Russian: Николай Даниилович Перумов; born 21
November 1963), a Russian...
- wife of
Alexander Ivanovich "Brukhaty",
Prince of Suzdal, and
Alexander Daniilovich "Vzmetenj",
Prince of Suzdal.
Simeon Vasilievich (13
January – 7 April...
- the
prince of
Kostroma in 1304 was the son of
Daniel of Moscow,
Boris Daniilovich. At this
relative independence of the Prin****lity of
Kostroma ended...
-
conquered Velikiy Ustyug the same year.[citation needed] Also
spelled Yuri
Daniilovich Halperin 1987, pp. 71, 131. Borrero,
Mauricio (2004). Russia: a reference...
- wife of
Alexander Ivanovich "Brukhaty",
Prince of Suzdal, and
Alexander Daniilovich "Vzmetenj",
Prince of Suzdal.
Simeon Vasilievich (13
January – 7 April...
-
included cavalry from
their v****als, the
Ruthenian princes,
including Lev
Daniilovich and
others from
among their Rus′ satellites.
Stefan Krakowski indirectly...