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- Angelokastro or Angelokastron (Gr****: Ἀγγελόκαστρο[ν]) may refer to: Angelokastro, Aetolia-Acarnania, a muni****lity in Greece Angelokastro, Corinthia...
- Eastern Roman Emperor in the early 1360s and ruled Aetolia (1360s–?), Angelokastron (?–1399), Naupactus (1378–1399), and Arta (1370s–1399). He was born...
- held Arta, and the clan of Muriq Shpata held Aetoloacarnania, with Angelokastron as its capital. In 1367 a part of the Epirotan Despotate was resurrected...
- its capital in Arta under Pjetër Losha, and the second, centered in Angelokastron, under Gjin Bua Shpata. After the death of Pjetër Losha in 1374, the...
- Arbanon Prin****lity of Valona Prin****lity of Muzaka Despotate of Angelokastron and Lepanto Despotate of Arta Prin****lity of Balsha Prin****lity of...
- established in the area, the Despotate of Arta and the Despotate of Angelokastron and Lepanto. In the 1960s, the Kremasta Dam in the Aitoloacarnania-Evrytania...
- seizing Arta in 1449. The Toccos held out in their southern capital, Angelokastron, until 1460. After the latter's fall, only Vonitsa remained in Tocco...
- fl. 1399–1403) was the Lord of Arta briefly in 1400, and the Lord of Angelokastron from 1401 until his death in 1403, during warfare in a civil war. Born...
- This is an archontological list of Albanian monarchs, containing monarchs of the medieval prin****lities, to heads of state of modern Albania. Starting...
- Connected families Arianiti family Estate(s) Aetolia (Early 1360s–?) Angelokastron (?–1399) Acheloos (?–1399) Nafpaktos or "Lepanto" (1377–78; 1380–?)...