- The
Kingdom of
Albania (Albanian: Mbretëria e Arbërisë, Latin:
Regnum Albaniæ) was
established by
Charles of
Anjou in the
Albanian territories he conquered...
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Pages 37-38:
Nikephoros I
Angelos (1271–1296)... The
relations between the
despot of
Epiros and the king of the
Regnum Albaniae varied...
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Princeps Albaniae Dhimitër
Progoni 1208–1216 Dhimitër
Progoni styled himself as (Princeps Arbanorum)
Prince of the
Albanians and (Princeps
Albaniae) Prince...
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eagle on the
official seal of Skanderbeg, the Lord of
Albania (D · AL
Dominus Albaniae)....
- non-conquered
territories and
proclaiming himself the Lord of
Albania (Dominus
Albaniae in Latin).
Skanderbeg consistently pursued the aim
relentlessly but rather...
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Albaniae I, no 74 Lala(2008).
Regnum Albaniae. Page 153: "the town of Prizren,
which was also an Orthodox...
- Castriota-Scanderbeg.
Skanderbeg always signed himself in Latin:
Dominus Albaniae ("Lord of Albania"), and
claimed no
other titles but that in surviving...
- 20
January 2024.
Retrieved 17
October 2020. "Etleva Lala (2008)
Regnum Albaniae, the
Papal Curia, and the
Western Visions of a
Borderline Nobility" (PDF)...
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Typis Adolphi Holzhausen...