- daughters, most
notably of them were Andronika,
Queen of Albania, and
Saint Angjelina,
Empress of Serbia. When it
comes to
Maria Muzaka's
early life, written...
-
Angelina Branković (Albanian:
Angjelina Arianiti,
Serbian Cyrillic: Ангелина Бранковић,
Church Slavonic: Преподобная Ангели́на Сербская (Бра́нкович),...
- the
Lords Blaise and Jacob.
Angjelina, who
married Stephen,
Despot of Serbia, son of
Despot Đurađ Brankovich.
Angjelina and
Stephen had two sons and...
-
daughter of
despot Stefan Branković of
Serbia and the
Albanian Princess Angjelina Arianiti. In 1485, she
married Boniface III,
Marquess of Montferrat. Since...
- The
Kastrioti were an
Albanian noble family,
active in the 14th and 15th
centuries as the
rulers of the Prin****lity of Kastrioti. At the
beginning of...
-
brother of
Gjergj Arianiti, Vladan,
married the
daughter of Gjon Kastrioti,
Angjelina, long
before that
Skanderbeg appeared on the top of the
Albanian war against...
- Branković,
exiled Despot of
Serbia (1458–1459), and the
Albanian Princess Angjelina Arianiti,
daughter of
Gjergj Arianiti. He was born in 1461,
while his...
- Branković,
exiled Despot of
Serbia (1458–1459), and the
Albanian Princess Angjelina Arianiti. He was born c. 1465,
while his
parents were
residing in the...
-
speculating that his
first language was Serbo-Croatian. Migjeni's
cousin Angjelina Ceka
Luarasi stated in her book Migjeni–Vepra that
Migjeni was of Albanian...
- Albania. He
married Voisava Tripalda who bore 5 daughters, Mara, Jela,
Angjelina, Vlajka, and Mamica, and 4 sons, Reposh, Stanisha,
Kostandin and Gjergj...