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Danilo III may refer to: Danilo III, Serbian Patriarch Danilo III of Montenegro Danilo I (disambiguation) Danilo II (disambiguation) This disambiguation
Danilo_III
Prince of Montenegro from 1852 to 1860
Danilo I Petrović-Njegoš (Serbian Cyrillic: Данило I Петровић-Његош; 25 May 1826 – 13 August 1860) was the ruling Prince of Montenegro from 1851 to 1860
Danilo I, Prince of Montenegro
Danilo_I,_Prince_of_Montenegro
Crown Prince of Montenegro
Danilo Aleksandar Petrović-Njegoš (Serbian Cyrillic: Данило Александар Петровић-Његош; 29 June 1871– 24 September 1939) was the Crown Prince of Montenegro
Danilo, Crown Prince of Montenegro
Danilo,_Crown_Prince_of_Montenegro
Metropolitan of Cetinje from 1697–1735
Danilo I Petrović-Njegoš (Serbian Cyrillic: Данило I Петровић-Његош; 1670 – 11 January 1735) was the Metropolitan of Cetinje between 1697 and 1735, the
Danilo I, Metropolitan of Cetinje
Danilo_I,_Metropolitan_of_Cetinje
Serbian Patriarch
Danilo III (Serbian Cyrillic: Данило III; also known as Danilo the Younger; c. 1350–c. 1400) was a Serbian Orthodox cleric and writer who served as the
Danilo_III,_Serbian_Patriarch
Name list
Andrade Danilo (footballer, born 1980), Brazilian footballer Danilo Moreira Serrano Danilo (footballer, born 1981), Brazilian footballer Danilo Aguiar
Danilo
Prince-Bishop of Montenegro
the poor." Njegoš's will named Danilo Petrović, the son of Njegoš's cousin, Stanko Stijepov, as his successor. Danilo had been sent to acquire a basic
Petar_II_Petrović-Njegoš
Serbian Archbishop 1324 to 1337
Danilo II (Serbian Cyrillic: Данило II) was the Serbian Archbishop 1324 to 1337, under the rule of Kings Stephen Uroš III (1321–1331) and Stefan Dušan
Danilo II (Serbian Archbishop)
Danilo_II_(Serbian_Archbishop)
Eastern Orthodox bishop and saint
Iviron and the Great Lavra. When Sava visited the Byzantine Emperor Alexios III Angelos at Constantinople, he mentioned the neglected and abandoned Hilandar
Saint_Sava
Archbishop of Serbs from 1271 to 1272
Danilo I (Serbian: Данило I, fl. 1271–72) was the fourth Serbian Archbishop. After the death of Archbishop Sava II (s. 1263–1271) on 8 February 1271, Danilo
Danilo_I,_Serbian_Archbishop
Serbian nation-building myth
martyrdom was found in the Serbian Orthodox Church, primarily written by Danilo III, Serbian Patriarch (1390–1396) and nun Jefimija. Over the following centuries
Kosovo_Myth
Sava III Сава III Sabbas III 1309–1316 Styled "Archbishop of All Serb and Maritime Lands". 10 Nikodim I Никодим I Nicodemus I 1316–1324 11 Danilo II Данило
List of heads of the Serbian Orthodox Church
List_of_heads_of_the_Serbian_Orthodox_Church
First Serbian Patriarch
Uroš IV Dušan (r. 1331–1346; afterwards as Emperor until 1355). Archbishop Danilo II died on December 19, 1337. Joanikije was elected Serbian Archbishop on
Joanikije_II
Prince-Bishop of Montenegro
(1696–1852) Danilo I Sava II Vasilije III Šćepan Mali (impostor) Arsenije II Petar I Petar II Danilo II Principality of Montenegro (1852–1910) Danilo I Nikola
Petar_I_Petrović-Njegoš
Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church from 1930 to 1937
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Varnava,_Serbian_Patriarch
Metropolitan of Zeta
where the paragraph was excerpted from, future metropolitans like German III (1520–1530), Pavle (1530–1532), Nikodim (1540), and others were mentioned
Vavila,_Metropolitan_of_Zeta
Metropolitan of Cetinje
Petrović-Njegoš dynasty. He succeeded his relative Danilo I as Metropolitan in 1735, having served as Danilo's coadjutor since the 1719, when he was consecrated
Sava_Petrović_(metropolitan)
Medieval Serbian ruler (1329–1389)
attended by the highest clergy of the Serbian Church, including Patriarch Danilo III. It is most likely at this time and place that Lazar was canonized, though
Lazar_of_Serbia
Italian basketball player (born 1988)
Danilo Gallinari (Italian pronunciation: [daˈniːlo ɡalliˈnaːri]; born 8 August 1988) is an Italian former professional basketball player who played 16
Danilo_Gallinari
Serbian archbishop and saint
Saint Sava III (Serbian: Свети Сава III / Sveti Sava III; died July 16, 1316) was the Serbian Archbishop from 1309 to 1316. Upon completing his studies
Sava_III
Serbian Patriarch
succeeded by Jefrem, who returned and served shortly until he was replaced by Danilo III. In the Serbian epic film Battle of Kosovo (1989), Spiridon was played
Spyridon_of_Serbia
Filipino general (1955–2021)
Danilo "Danny" Delapuz Lim (Chinese: 林德才; pinyin: Lín Décái; June 2, 1955 – January 6, 2021) was a Filipino soldier who served as Chair of the Metropolitan
Danilo_Lim
Ruling dynasty of Montenegro from 1697 to 1918
followed shortly afterwards by the surprise abdication of his son and heir, Danilo III, the same year. The latter's nephew, Michael Petrović-Njegoš, inherited
Petrović-Njegoš_dynasty
Serbian archbishop and saint
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Jevstatije_II
Serbian saint and patriarch
Term ended 1379; 1390 Predecessor Sava IV; Spiridon Successor Spiridon; Danilo III Personal details Born c. 1312 Balkans Died 1400 Serbia Buried Patriarchate
Ephraim_of_Serbia
Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church from 1938 to 1950
Archangel Michael. He was awarded Order of Saint Sava, Order of Prince Danilo I and a number of other decorations. List of heads of the Serbian Orthodox
Gavrilo_V,_Serbian_Patriarch
Serbian Patriarch
Arsenije III Crnojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Арсеније III Црнојевић; 1633 – 27 October 1706) was the Patriarch of the Serbian Patriarchate of Peć from 1674
Arsenije_III_Crnojević
Serbian patriarch
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Makarije_Sokolović
(1482–1485) Pahomije I (1491–1493) Vavila (1493–1495) Roman (1496) German III (1496–1520) Pavle (1520–1530) Vasilie I (1530–1532) Romil I (1532–1540) Nikodim
List of metropolitans of Montenegro
List_of_metropolitans_of_Montenegro
Serbian archbishop and saint
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Sava_II
Former autonomous and later independent metropolitanate of the Eastern Orthodox Church
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Metropolitanate_of_Belgrade
Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church from 1990 to 2009
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Pavle,_Serbian_Patriarch
Serbian archbishop and saint
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Arsenije_Sremac
Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church from 1920 to 1930
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Dimitrije,_Serbian_Patriarch
Service to St. Stephen Uroš III Dečanski of Serbia, and On the Transfer of Relics of Saint Paraskeva to Serbia. Danilo III, Patriarch of the Serbs (c.
List_of_Serbs
Serbian Metropolitan (1728–1790)
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Mojsije_Putnik
Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church from 1950 to 1958
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Vikentije II, Serbian Patriarch
Vikentije_II,_Serbian_Patriarch
Serbian Orthodox metropolitan bishop (1757–1836)
"Први покушаји штампања Даниловог зборника" [The first attempt to print Danilo's Collection] (PDF). Прилози за књижевност, језик, историју и фолклор. 86:
Stefan_Stratimirović
Serbian Patriarch
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Antonije_I
Serbian archbishop and saint
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Jacob_of_Serbia
Serbian Patriarch
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Lukijan_Bogdanović
Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church from 1958 to 1990
Bradvarević in 1954, but Patriarch German managed to appoint his protégé, Danilo Dajković in 1961. He also sent many priests to Montenegro as clerical activities
German,_Serbian_Patriarch
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1761 to 1763
Joannicius III of Constantinople (Greek: Ἰωαννίκιος; Serbian: Јоаникије III; c. 1700 – 1793) was Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch from 1739 to 1746
Joannicius III of Constantinople
Joannicius_III_of_Constantinople
Prince-Bishop of Montenegro
Metropolitan duo of Nikanor and Stevan (s. 1591–93). He is listed as Ruvim III. Rufim Njeguš and Metropolitan Visarion of Trebinje (s. 1590–1602) aided
Rufim_Njeguš
Serbian Patriarch
bearings called Stemmatographia. He was succeeded by patriarch Joannicius III. In 1724, the ailing Serbian patriarch Mojsije I (d. 1730) decided to step
Arsenije IV Jovanović Šakabenta
Arsenije_IV_Jovanović_Šakabenta
Serbian Patriarch
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Gerasim_I
Metropolitan bishop of Cetinje
Metropolitan Danilo, a Metropolitan of Cetinje between 1697 and 1735 and the founder of a state ruled by a dynasty from the Petrović-Njegoš family. Danilo was
Vasilije_Petrović
Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church from 2010 to 2020
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Irinej,_Serbian_Patriarch
Metropolitan of Belgrade
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Petar Jovanović (metropolitan)
Petar_Jovanović_(metropolitan)
Serbian Patriarch
Danilo IV (Serbian Cyrillic: Данило IV) was the Patriarch of the Serbian Patriarchate of Peć in the period of 1406–1407. After Patriarch Sava V's death
Danilo_IV
Serbian Patriarch
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Nikodim_II
Topics referred to by the same term
Metropolitan of Montenegro Danilo II Petrovic Njegos Danilo II, Crown Prince of Montenegro Danilo I (disambiguation) Danilo III (disambiguation) This disambiguation
Danilo_II
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Rufim_Boljević
Serbian Patriarch
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Maksim_I
Serbian Patriarch
Church Ilarion Ruvarac (1888). O pećkim patrijarcima: od Makarija do Arsenija III (1557-1690). Štamparija I. Vodicke. У Крци, манастиру у Далмацији сахранило
Jovan_Kantul
Serbian archbishop and saint
Saint Archbishop Jevstatije were created by the same author, Archbishop Danilo II of Peć. This gifted monk, а patient church chief and а wise counselor
Jevstatije_I
ISBN 978-1-85043-664-5. Zdenko Zlatar (2007). The Poetics of Slavdom: Part III: Njegoš. Peter Lang. pp. 463–. ISBN 978-0-8204-8135-7. Europa orientalis
Mardarije_Kornečanin
Serbian Patriarch
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Mojsije_I
Serbian archbishop and saint
heir apparent Stefan Uroš III was exiled to Constantinople after quarrels with his father, king Stefan Milutin. In 1317, Uroš III asked Nikodim to intervene
Nicodemus_I_of_Peć
Metropolitan of Montenegro
Arsenije after Sava had gained the support of Šćepan Mali, an impostor of Peter III of Russia who sought to rule Montenegro. Šćepan Mali supported Plamenac because
Arsenije_Plamenac
Metropolitan of Karlovci
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Vićentije_Popović
Serbian Metropolitan
Greek education, he learned more science at the court of Patriarch Arsenije III Čarnojević in Szentendre. Later, he left for Peć where he continued to further
Mojsije_Petrović
Serbian Patriarch
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Atanasije_I
Emperor of Russia from 1881 to 1894
Alexander III (Russian: Александр III Александрович Романов, romanized: Aleksandr III Aleksandrovich Romanov; 10 March 1845 – 1 November 1894) was Emperor
Alexander_III_of_Russia
Serbian Patriarch
Ecumenical Patriarch Samuel Hanceris (t. 1763–1769) discussed with Sultan Mustafa III (r. 1757–1774) who accepted the requests and abolished the Serbian Patriarchate
Vasilije,_Serbian_Patriarch
Serbian Patriarch
under the leadership of his predecessor Arsenije III Crnojević (1674–90). In order to thwart Arsenije III's influence on the Serbs, the Ottomans appointed
Kalinik_I
Serbian Patriarch
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Savatije_Sokolović
Orthodox Monastery
prince Lazar (1371–1389), monk Dorothej and his son and later patriarch Danilo (III). Dorotej donated to monastery large estates around Kruševac and in Braničevo
Drenča_Monastery
Serbian Patriarch
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Pajsije_of_Janjevo
Serbian bishop
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Georgije_Branković
Topics referred to by the same term
Prince Danilo I Crown Prince Danilo I of Montenegro Danilo Petrović-Njegoš (disambiguation) Danilo II (disambiguation) Danilo III (disambiguation) This disambiguation
Danilo_I
Serbian Patriarch
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Kalinik_II
Serbian Patriarch
was led by Serbian Patriarch Arsenije IV. The Ottomans brought Joanikije III, a Greek, to the throne in Peć. During his days all connections with Serbs
Atanasije_II_Gavrilović
Serbian Patriarch
of Peć in the period of 1396–1406. Upon his death, he was succeeded by Danilo IV, holding office only briefly, for a year (1406–07). List of heads of
Sava_V
(1375–1380) and (1389–1390) Spiridon (1380–11 August 1389) Danilo III (1390–1396) Patriarch Arsenije III Crnojević (1672–1690) Patriarch Kalinik I (1691–1710)
List_of_people_from_Serbia
Serbian Patriarch
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
German_Anđelić
American screenwriter and film producer
(uncredited) (1987) Beverly Hills Cop III (1994; characters created by) Escape Clause (1996) 14 Hours (2005) "Danilo Bach". Movies & TV Dept. The New York
Danilo_Bach
Serbian Metropolitan
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Vićentije_Jovanović_Vidak
Serbian Patriarch
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Arsenije_II
Head of the Serbian Orthodox Church
"the first Archbishop of All Serb and Diocletian Lands". Archbishop Sava III (s. 1309–16) was styled "Archbishop of All Serb and Littoral Lands". First
Serbian_Patriarch
Serbian Patriarch
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Gavrilo_I,_Serbian_Patriarch
Serbian Patriarch
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Samuilo_Maširević
Serbian Metropolitan
craftsmen who had moved from Novi Pazar to Buda with Patriarch Arsenije III Crnojević. His parents, Antonije and Suzana Antonijević, named him Jovan
Isaija_Antonović
Orthodox monastery in Matejče, North Macedonia
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Matejče_Monastery
Kovačević Vidovdan Gordana Lazarević 1989 Povesno slovo o knezu Lazaru Danilo III 14th century Veseli se srpski rode Danica Crnogorčević 2020 Ko je taj
List_of_Serb_patriotic_songs
First Serb Metropolitan of Belgrade
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Melentije_Pavlović
Serbian Patriarch
Ilarion Ruvarac (1888), "On the Patriarchs of Peć from Makarije to Arsenij III (1557–1690)", Zadar. Djoko Slijepčević (1962), "History of the Serbian Orthodox
Jerotej_Sokolović
Serbian Patriarch
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Nikon_I_of_Serbia
Serbian Patriarch
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Kirilo_II,_Serbian_Patriarch
Legendary Serbian knight
regard is the Discourse on Prince Lazar composed by Serbian Patriarch Danilo III. The legend would gradually evolve during the subsequent centuries. The
Miloš_Obilić
Serbian Archbishop
was the fifth Serbian Archbishop, serving from 1272 to 1276. He succeeded Danilo I and was succeeded by Jevstatije I. He was a disciple of Archbishop Sava
Joanikije_I
Metropolitan of Montenegro
final shortlist of candidates for the role. A few days later the elderly Danilo Dajković retired and in December 1990 Amfilohije was elected to succeed
Amfilohije_Radović
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Visarion, Metropolitan of Herzegovina
Visarion,_Metropolitan_of_Herzegovina
Serbian metropolitan bishop
was named the monastery's administrator and exarch of Patriarch Arsenije III Čarnojević.[page needed] With the patriarch, he migrated north to the Serbian
Sofronije_Podgoričanin
Serbian Patriarch
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Pajsije_II
Serbian Patriarch
became head of the Serbian Patriarchate of Peć after the death of Patriarch Danilo IV at a time when medieval Serbia was still recovering from the Battle of
Kirilo_I_of_Serbia
18th-century Greek Orthodox archbishop
(St.) Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II
Gavrilo_IV,_Serbian_Patriarch
Dynastic order of Montenegro
The Order of Prince Danilo I (Serbian: Орден Књаза Данила I, romanized: Orden Knjaza Danila I) is an order, formerly of the Principality and later Kingdom
Order_of_Prince_Danilo_I
80th edition of the NBA draft
Washington acquired Marvin Bagley III, Isaiah Livers, 2025 second-round pick, and 2026 MIN second-round pick Detroit acquired Danilo Gallinari and Mike Muscala
2026_NBA_draft
Serbian metropolite
Jenopolje (Ineu in modern Romania). In Belgrade, in 1690 Patriarch Arsenije III Čarnojević received a "Letter of Invitation" from Leopold I to come under
Isaija_Đaković
DANILO III
DANILO III
Male
Spanish
Pet form of Spanish Manuel, MANOLO means "God is with us."Â
Boy/Male
Hebrew Spanish
God is my judge.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Roman Latin Manlius, MANLIO means "morning."
Male
Russian
(Даниил) Russian form of Greek Daniēl, DANIIL means "God is my judge."
Male
Italian
Italian form of Hebrew Daniyel, DANIELE means "God is my judge."
Female
Hindi/Indian
(अनिला) Feminine form of Hindi Anil, ANILA means "air; wind."
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Pamphilus, PANFILO means "friend of all."
Female
Italian
 Feminine form of Italian Daniele, DANIELA means "God is my judge." Compare with another form of Daniela.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Spanish, Tamil
God is My Judge; Feminine Variant of Daniel
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Danish, French, German, Hebrew, Swiss
God is My Judge; Female Version of Daniel
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, French, Hebrew
God is My Judge; Female Version of Daniel
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Daniel.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Greek, Hebrew
God is My Judge; Feminine Variant of Daniel
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Descendant of Anila; Lord Hanuman
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Danya, DANIAH means "judge."
Female
Slavic
(Даница) Slavic name DANICA means "morning star."
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Danya, DANIYA means "judge."
Male
Ukrainian
, judge of God.
Female
Slavic
Variant spelling of Slavic Danica, DANIKA means "morning star."
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish
God is My Judge; Similar to Daniel God is My Judge
DANILO III
DANILO III
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Tranquil Moon
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Unique
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Deathless
Girl/Female
Greek
Most beautiful. In Mythology the Arcadian nymph Calista transformed into a she-bear; then into...
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Golden Moon
Female
English
Old English name GYPSY means "Bohemian, rover."Â
Biblical
burning; fiery
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Light of Hope
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Most Famous
Boy/Male
French American Latin
Form of Luke. 'Light; illumination.
DANILO III
DANILO III
DANILO III
DANILO III
DANILO III
a.
Anglo-Saxon.
n.
The quality or sentiment of being Anglo-Saxon, or English in its ethnological sense.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Dandle
a.
Of or pertaining to the Anglo-Saxons or their language.
pl.
of Daily
n.
A West Indian plant (Indigofera anil), one of the original sources of indigo; also, the indigo dye.
imp. & p. p.
of Dandle
a.
Happening, or belonging to, each successive day; diurnal; as, daily labor; a daily bulletin.
n.
A characteristic of the Anglo-Saxon race; especially, a word or an idiom of the Anglo-Saxon tongue.
v. t.
To fondle; to dandle.
imp. & p. p.
of Dangle
adv.
Every day; day by day; as, a thing happens daily.
a.
Daily; diurnal.
v. t.
To cause to dangle; to swing, as something suspended loosely; as, to dangle the feet.
n.
The Anglo-Saxon domain (i. e., Great Britain and the United States, etc.); the Anglo-Saxon race.
n.
The Manila-hemp plant (Musa textilis); also, its fiber. See Manila hemp under Manila.
a.
Same as Manila.
a.
Danish.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Dangle