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- 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...
- September 1325). Aleksandr Daniilovich (died Autumn 1308). Boris Daniilovich, Prince of Kostroma (died 1320). Afanasy Daniilovich, Prince of Novgorod (died...
- 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...
- 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...
- conquered Velikiy Ustyug the same year.[citation needed] Also spelled Yuri Daniilovich Halperin 1987, pp. 71, 131. Borrero, Mauricio (2004). Russia: a reference...
- 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...
- wife of Alexander Ivanovich "Brukhaty", Prince of Suzdal, and Alexander Daniilovich "Vzmetenj", Prince of Suzdal. Simeon Vasilievich (13 January – 7 April...
- Healer, of the Kiev Caves (14th century) Saint Ivan I of Moscow (John I Daniilovich Kalita), Prince of Moscow from 1325 and Grand Prince of Vladimir from...
- is dated around 1339, in the last will of Grand Duke of Moscow Ivan I Daniilovich Kalita, in which he says: "Thus, I p**** on to my son Ivan: Zvenigorod...