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Tver and Daniil of Moscow, against Andrey, supported by
Theodore (Feodor) of Yaroslavl and Konstantin of Ryazan. Later in 1296, and again in 1298, Andrey unsuccessfully tried to seize Pereslavl-Zalessky by force anyway, but was repelled both times with the support of the Tverians and Muscovites. It was the last time Moscow and Tver found themselves on the same side in a conflict. The 14th century would be dominated by a fierce struggle for control of Vladimir-Suzdalia between the Muscovite Daniilovichi and the Tverian Yaroslavichi.
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In the year 1330, the monastery was moved to
Kremlin and the monastery was turned into a common parish. The cemetery became open to the public and his grave was lost. On August 30, 1652, many relics from Daniil of Moscow were found and were placed in a tomb in the Danilov Monastery in his honor.
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which was inherited from father (Dmitry) to son (Ivan
Dmitrevich). In the assembly of 1296 (or congress of 1297), the Rus' princes as well as Tokhta's representative Nevrui (or Ivrui) and the bishop of Sarai deliberated on the issue. Ivan Dmitrevich won the argument with the support of Mikhail of
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against the Rus' allies of Nogai, attacking the cities of
Vladimir, Moscow and Tver, and devastating the countryside. Dmitry fled once again, but it was not until he died in 1294 that the Vladimir throne dispute was resolved in favour of Andrey.
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Before his death he became a monk and, according to his will, was buried in the cemetery of the St. Daniel
Monastery. This was a common cemetery and by being buried there he was demonstrating humility. He was
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At the age of 42 on the 5 March 1303 Daniil died. He never became grand prince of
Vladimir, which meant that according to traditional Rus' succession practices, his son and successor
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Novgorod, who was allied with the new khan Tokhta. The main conflict in the following years would be over the question whether Andrey had the right to reign over
443:(who in the early 1280s had ousted Andrey from Vladimir and Nizhny Novgorod with the support of the army of Nogai, becoming his vassal) and his supporters prince
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and prince Daniil of Moscow refused to travel to Sarai and recognise Tokhta. In response, Tokhta and his Rus' allies Andrey and
Theodore conducted a
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421:) to join their side against the other. Prince
941:The first Moscow prince, Danil Aleksandrovich
500:with an army and imprisoned the ruler of the
936:Первый московский князь Даниил Александрович
539:the Vladimirian grand princely title when
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317:Vladimir on the Klyazma
278:Russian Engineer Troops
198:Russian Orthodox Church
299:and forefather of all
179:Daniilovichi (founder)
111:4 March 1303 (aged 41)
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568:Marriage and children
425:and Kostroma, prince
374:Struggle for Vladimir
285:Daniil Aleksandrovich
256:Cemetery of Danilov (
118:Grand Duchy of Moscow
18:Daniil Aleksandrovich
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496:In 1301, he went to
401:The Mongol warlords
262:Даниловское кладбище
46:Tsarskiy titulyarnik
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441:Dmitry of Pereslavl
380:Dmitri of Pereslavl
159:Afanasy of Novgorod
44:Miniature from the
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521:Pereslavl-Zalessky
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466:Andrey of Gorodets
439:(patents). Prince
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