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forefather of all
Princes of Moscow. His
descendants are
known as the
Daniilovichi.
Daniil was born in late 1261, at
Vladimir on the Klyazma,
capital of...
- the
first prince Daniel,
referred to in
modern historiography as the
Daniilovichi, a
branch of the Rurikids. In 1263,
Daniel inherited the
territory as...
- khan of the
Golden Horde by
winning his favour,
which eventually the
Daniilovichi of
Moscow did. 1328–1337 Ivan I
Kalita the Money-bag 1337–1353 Simeon...
- Lithuania. The
northern and
northeastern territories were
unified by the
Daniilovichi of Moscow; by the 15th century, Ivan III
threw off the
control of the...
- The
Russian consorts were the
spouses of the
Russian rulers. They used the
titles Princess,
Grand Princess,
Tsarina or Empress.
Created princess of Denmark...
- 4
March 1303 21
November 1325 Son of
Daniel Elder brother of Ivan I
Daniilovichi Ivan I Иван I Даниилович Калита 1288 – 1340 1332 31
March 1340 He was...
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supported by
various Tatar warlords such as Edigei,
refused to
recognise the
Daniilovichi claim for
twenty more years, in 1410 even
attacking and
looting the city...
-
Feodor I
Ioannovich (Russian: Феодор I Иоаннович) or
Fyodor I
Ivanovich (Russian: Фёдор I Иванович; 31 May 1557 – 17
January 1598),
nicknamed the Blessed...
- of
Daniel of Moscow, the
first prince of
Moscow and
progenitor of the
Daniilovichi. His
first military action was to
defend Pereslavl-Zalessky
against the...
- Ivan IV
Vasilyevich (Russian: Иван IV Васильевич; 25
August 1530 – 28 March [O.S. 18 March] 1584),
commonly known as Ivan the Terrible, was
Grand Prince...