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  1. Dan III of Wallachia - Wikipedia. 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.

  2. This is a list of princes of Wallachia, from the first mention of a medieval polity situated between the Southern Carpathians and the Danube until the union with Moldavia in 1859, which led to the creation of Romania.

  3. Dan II cel Viteaz [note 1] (? – 1 June 1432) was a voivode of the principality of Wallachia, ruling an extraordinary five times, and succeeded four times by Radu II Chelul, his rival for the throne.

  4. Dan the Younger 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. After Dan's brother, Vladislav II of Wallachia, was killed by their cousin, Vlad Dracula, in a duel in 1456, Dan settled in Brașov.

  5. 24 de ago. de 2024 · Early life. Dan was the brother of Vladislav II of Wallachia, a son of Dan II of Wallachia. Dan II died fighting for Wallachia against his cousin, Alexander I Aldea, in 1431. Vladislav II seized Wallachia from Alexander Aldea's brother, Vlad II, with the support of John Hunyadi, Governor of Hungary, in late 1447.

  6. 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.

  7. Dan III Danicul, (mort en avril 1460) prétendant au trône de Valachie de 1435 à 1436. (fr) ダン3世(Dan III、処刑: 1460年4月15世紀のワラキア貴族ワラキア公を輩出した家系の一つダネシュティ家の出身でワラキア公ダン2世の息子でヴラディスラフ2世の弟である