Dan III of Wallachia

[18] On 5 April, Dan authorized the officials of Brașov to confiscate the wealth of the Wallachian merchants who had fled from the town because of the emerging conflict.

[18] After Vlad Dracul broke into Țara Bârsei, plundering the region in August or September,[19] Dan accused him of cooperating with the Ottoman Empire.

[22] Dan decided to invade Wallachia and authorized the burghers of Brașov to keep the goods that they had seized from Wallachian merchants in exchange for their support for him on 2 March 1460.

[23] He took possession of the domains of Făgăraș and Amlaș (the Transylvanian fiefs of the voivodes of Wallachia), and imprisoned or killed Vlad Dracula's local supporters.

[1] Historians Radu Florescu and Raymont T. McNally say, the Church of St. Nicholas at Târgșor was built during the reign of Vlad Dracula who wanted to atone for the murders of Vladislav II and Dan.

[24] ... [Vlad] captured [Dan the Younger] and forced him to dig his own grave and ordered that the funeral service be read according to the Christian ritual, and then he had him beheaded next to his tomb.Dan had two sons, Albert and Peter.

[1] Albert's name suggests that his mother (Dan's wife) was a Roman Catholic woman, according to the Romanian historian Nicolae Iorga.