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Dan III of Wallachia. Dan the Younger (executed in April 1460) (Also known as Dan the Pretender) was a pretender to the throne of Wallachia from 1456 to 1460. He was the son of Dan II of Wallachia who died fighting for the throne in 1431.
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War of succession in Wallachia, which opposed Radu II, brother of Mihail I, to the Danesti pretender Dan II (son of Dan I and member of the Order of the Dragon), where both had brief periods of power in succession.
Dan III of Wallachia - Wikiwand. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Dan the Younger (executed in April 1460) (Also known as Dan the Pretender) was a pretender to the throne of Wallachia from 1456 to 1460. He was the son of Dan II of Wallachia who died fighting for the throne in 1431.
Dan III of Wallachia Stanciul: Vladislav II DA 1447-1448 1448-†1456: Neacşa: Basarab III DA 1473 1474 1475-1476 1476-1477: Radu Mihail: Mircea II DR,1 1442: Vlad Calugarul DR: Radu III the Fair DR: Alexandra 2: Vlad III the Impaler DR: Mircea (Illegitimate) DR,4 1480
Simion Movila. 1600 - 1601. Michael the Brave of Transylvania briefly unites the three principalities that later form Rumania - Moldavia, Transylvania, and Wallachia. 1601 - 1602. Radu Mihnea. 1602 - 1611. Radu Serban. 1611. The Ottomans take control of Wallachia.
With his small but powerful army, ranging between 7,000 and 10,000 soldiers, Vlad Ţepeş invaded Transylvania on several occasions (1458-1460) to punish the cities of Sibiu and Braşov, which had supported Dan III’s candidacy for the throne of Wallachia.
Dan the Younger (executed in April 1460) (Also known as Dan the Pretender) was a pretender to the throne of Wallachia from 1456 to 1460. He was the son of Dan II of Wallachia who died fighting for the throne in 1431.