| Dănești | |
|---|---|
| Boyar noble family | |
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| Parent family | House of Basarab | 
| Country | |
| Etymology | Dan I | 
| Founded | 1386 | 
| Founder | Dan I | 
| Current head | The Uzunov family (Russia, Bulgaria, Romania and Ukraine) | 
| Final ruler | Moise | 
| Titles | Vovoide of Wallachia | 
| Distinctions | Order of the Dragon | 
| Traditions | Romanian Eastern Orthodoxy | 
| Estate(s) | Bran Castle | 
| Dissolution | 1530 | 
| Cadet branches | Craiovești | 
The House of Dănești was the name of the two main branches of the Wallachian noble family House of Basarab. They were descended from Dan I of Wallachia. The other lineage of the Basarabs is the House of Drăculești.
Notable members
References
- Nicolae Iorga, Histoire des Roumains : volume IV, Les chevaliers, Bucharest, 1937.
 
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