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Encyclopedia > Dan II

Dan II was a ruler of the principality of Wallachia in the 15th Century, ruling an extraordinary 5 times, and succeeded 4 times by Radu II Prasnaglava, his rival for the throne. Of those 5 periods on the throne of Wallachia, 4 were within a period of only 7 years. He ruled:



-Between the years 1420 and 1421.


-Between the years 1421 and 1423.


-Between the years 1423 and 1424.


-Between the years 1426 and 1427.


-Between the years 1427 and 1431.

Preceded by:
Mihail I
Prince of Wallachia
1420-1421
Followed by:
Radu II Prasnaglava
Preceded by:
Radu II Prasnaglava
Prince of Wallachia
1421-1423
Followed by:
Radu II Prasnaglava
Preceded by:
Radu II Prasnaglava
Prince of Wallachia
1423-1424
Followed by:
Radu II Prasnaglava
Preceded by:
Radu II Prasnaglava
Prince of Wallachia
1426-1427
Followed by:
Radu II Prasnaglava
Preceded by:
Radu II Prasnaglava
Prince of Wallachia
1427-1431
Followed by:
Alexandru I Aldea

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