Daniil Kholmsky

Daniil Kholmsky
Knyaz
Daniil Kholmsky as depicted on the Millennium of Russia monument
Prince of Kholm
PredecessorDmitri Kholmsky
SuccessorVasily Kholmsky
Other titlesVoyevoda, boyar
Born15th Century
Kholm
Died1493
Wars and battlesRusso-Kazan Wars, Battle of Shelon
OfficesBoyar duma (c.1473 or 1479–c.1493)[1]: 111 
Noble familyKholmsky
Issue
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FatherDmitri Yurievich

Daniil Dmitrievich Kholmsky (Russian: Даниил Дмитриевич Холмский; c.15th Century–1493) was a Russian knyaz (князь), boyar (боярин, boyarin) and voyevoda (воевода), and one of the most prominent military leaders of Ivan the Great. He belonged to the princely house Kholmsky and was the father of another voyevoda and boyar, Vasily Danilovich Kholmsky, who later married the second daughter of Ivan the Great, Feodosiya Ivanovna.[1]: 115 

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