Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Daniil Aleksandrovich (Russian: Даниил Александрович; 1261 – 5 March 1303), also known as Daniil of Moscow, was the youngest son of Alexander Nevsky and forefather of all Princes of Moscow. His descendants are known as the Daniilovichi.

  2. Daniil Aleksandrovich ( Russian: Даниил Александрович; 1261 – 5 March 1303), also known as Daniil of Moscow, was the youngest son of Alexander Nevsky and forefather of all Princes of Moscow. His descendants are known as the Daniilovichi.

  3. Daniilovichi family. Members of the Daniilovichi family, the descendants of prince Daniel of Moscow (Daniil Aleksandrovich).

  4. Daniil Aleksándrovich (en ruso Даниил Александрович), San Daniel de Moscú para la iglesia ortodoxa (1261 - 4 de marzo de 1303), fue el primer príncipe de Moscú. Era el hijo menor de Alejandro Nevski y de Aleksandra Briachislavna (Vassa, tras hacerse monja).

  5. 4 de mar. de 2015 · Daniil Aleksandrovich (Russian: Даниил Александрович; 1261 – 4 March 1303) was the youngest son of Alexander Nevsky and forefather of all the Grand Dukes of Moscow. Early life. Prince Daniel of Moscow was born at Vladimir, capital of the Great Vladimir-Suzdal principality, in 1261.

  6. 22 de oct. de 2012 · About 1282, Daniel established the first monastery in the city at a site about five miles from the Kremlin at the location of the wooden church of St. Daniel-Stylite. This site became the Monastery of St. Daniel. In March 1303, Prince Daniel died at the age of 42. Before he died he had become a monk and specified in his will that he be buried ...

  7. Familial Order, Dynasty, and Succession in Early Modern Russia: Toward a Gendered History of the Muscovite Dynasty Russell E. Martin The Daniilovich dynasty—the branch of the Riurikovich dynasty descended from Prince Daniil Aleksandrovich of Moscow (d. 1303) that ruled over an ever-expanding Muscovite principality for ten generations until ...