- also used as a
personal name. In do****ents
contemporary to its
members Araniti is the most
prevalent form, from
which almost all
placenames of the areas...
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Santo Araniti (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsanto
araˈniːti]; born
April 25, 1947, in
Reggio Calabria) is an
Italian criminal and a
member of the 'Ndrangheta...
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Xhemal Aranitasi (also
known as
Xhemal Araniti; 1886 in Aranitas, Mallakastër District, Fier County, Albania,— 1961 in Turkey) was an
Albanian general...
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Gjergj Arianiti (1383–1462) was an
Albanian feudal lord who led
several successful campaigns against the
Ottoman Empire. He was the
father of Donika, Skanderbeg's...
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Nasone Rosmini Serraino (a.k.a. Serraino-DiGiovine)
Tripodo Zindato Iamonte Araniti (also in Sanbatello)
Imerti Mammoliti Petullà
Albanese (also
Laureana di...
- City of
Reggio Calabria Araniti Barreca Condello Di
Giovine De Stefano-Tegano
Iamonte Imerti Labate Latella Libri Lo
Giudice Nasone Rosmini Serraino Tripodo...
- Arianiti,
Albanian lord Muzakë Arianiti,
father of
Moisi Golemi.
Vladan Araniti (or
Vladin Arianites),
married Angelina Kastrioti. Daughter,
married Niketa...
- his army,
which was
commanded by the
brothers Muzhaq Komnen Araniti and
Djuric Vladan Araniti, who were the sons of Moisi's uncle,
pitting the Aranites...
- overlords ...
inspired other Albanian chiefs, in
particular George Arianite (
Araniti) ... The
revolt spread ... from
region of
Valona up to Skadar ... At this...
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originally intended, and only the core of the
alliance under Skanderbeg and
Araniti Comino continued to
fight on.
After Skanderbeg's
death in 1468, the sultan...