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In 1432 his country was invaded by a large Ottoman army. Dan was defeated and killed in battle. He was succeeded by Alexandru I Aldea, a son of Mircea cel Batran, who would reign until his death from illness in 1436, and with him being replaced by Vlad II Dracul, father to Vlad Tepes. Dan II's son, Basarab II, would replace Vlad Dracul's son ...
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- Dan I of Wallachia
- August 1420 – May 1421
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Son of Dan II; supported by John Hunyadi, Regent of Hungary; The way he came to the throne is debatable, but the most accepted is that he killed Vlad II, and was then replaced in the throne by Hunyadi. Returned in 1448, after deposing Vlad the Impaler, and ruled again until his death in a combat hand-to-hand against Vlad III, who retook the throne
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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estimated between 1359 and 1371. Death: June 01, 1431. Wallachia. Immediate Family: Son of Dan I Basarab, voivode of Wallachia and Maria, of Serbia. Husband of Anča Basarab. Father of Vladislav II Basarab; Stanicul II Basarab and Dan III Basarab. Brother of Vlad Basarab.
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- estimated between 1359 and 1371
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- June 01, 1431Wallachia
Dan II. Dan II was a voivode (prince) who was born at an unknown date and died June 1, 1432; ruled the principality of Wallachia in the 15th century, ruling five times for the principality, he succeeded four times Radu II Chelul who was a rival to him for the throne of Wallachia.
From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Dan II of Wallachia. Voivode of Wallachia. Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 14th century. Date of death. 1 June 1431.
Dan was defeated and killed in battle. He was succeeded by Alexandru I Aldea, a son of Mircea cel Batran, who would reign until his death from illness in 1436, and with him being replaced by Vlad II Dracul, father to Vlad Tepes. Dan II's son, Basarab II, would replace Vlad Dracul's son Mircea II in 1443. However, his son lacked the military ...