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Soon Kholmsky was facing false accusations of attempted treason from jealous boyars. It was only with the support of the clergy and the bail of 2,000 rubles from eight Muscovite nobles that Kholmsky regained the confidence of the Grand Prince.
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and had appealed to Ivan for help. With courage and skill, Kholmsky secured a peace treaty that forced the Livonians to leave Pskov and granted Russian merchants free trade rights in the Baltic. This treaty became known as
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In 1487, Kholmsky again led a Muscovite army against Kazan and captured the besieged city on July 9. The result of this event was the deposition of Ivan III's opponent and his replacement by the Moscow-friendly
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In 1489, Kholmsky commanded a successful "major campaign" against Vyatka alongside voevody Andrey Korobov, princes Osip Dorogobuzhskoy, Ivan Ivanovich Zvenets, Ivan Lyko Obelensky, and Yury Ivanovich Shostak.
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and defeated Khan Ibrahim, forcing him to sign a peace treaty with Ivan III. The treaty obliged the Khanate to return all Russian prisoners and to establish friendly relations with Moscow.
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in 1468, when he launched an unexpected attack on the besieged city. However, as Tatar raids on the Russian borders continued, the Muscovite army launched a campaign against
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before its eventual conquest and annexation in 1485; he "immediately received some choice military assignments," served as a voyevoda in the
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During Ivan III's second campaign against Novgorod in the autumn of 1477, Daniil led the main Muscovite army across the ice of
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From 1473 to 1474, Kholmsky was sent by Ivan III to command a "sizeable force" to relieve the allied city of
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Daniil married the eldest daughter of Ivan Ivanovich Vsevolozhkii, having at least three children:
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as early as 1467, becoming the first of a number of "influential Tverian defectors" to
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In 1471, Kholmsky served "with distinction" in Ivan III's military campaign against
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In the summer of 1472, Kholmsky led an army against the Tatar forces of
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In October and November 1480, Daniil Kholmsky took part in the famous
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by the chronists. In return, Ivan III granted Daniil the title of
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A daughter, who later married Ivan Vladimirovich Golova Khovrin
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He became famous for his brilliant victory over the
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