-
conflated with that of the "
Arbanitai" at some
stage due to
phonological similarity. In
later Byzantine usage, the
terms "
Arbanitai" and "Albanoi", with a...
-
about a
people known as
Arbanitai in the Gr****
translation of the m****cript. In the
Middle Ages, the
names Albanoi and
Arbanitai/Albanitai
referred to...
- "Shqiptar",
plural "Shqiptarë"; the name "Albanians" (Byzantine Gr****: Albanoi/
Arbanitai/Arbanites; Latin: Albanenses/Arbanenses) was used in
medieval do****ents...
- the
ethnonym of
Albanians in
Medieval Gr**** do****ents as
Albanoi and
Arbanitai, and in
Medieval Latin as
Albanenses and Arbanenses,
gradually entering...
- part in a
revolt against Constantinople in 1079. He also
identifies the
Arbanitai as
subjects of the Duke of Dyrrachium. In the
Middle Ages,
Albania was...
- variations, the same: 'Albanenses' or 'Arbanenses' in Latin, 'Albanoi' or '
Arbanitai' in
Byzantine Gr****. (The last of these, with an
internal switching of...
- indis****ble. It
comes from the same Attaliates, who
wrote that the
Albanians (
Arbanitai) were
involved in the 1078
rebellion of... p. 25 Comnena, Anna. The Alexiad...
- variations, the same: 'Albanenses' or 'Arbanenses' in Latin, 'Albanoi' or '
Arbanitai' in
Byzantine Gr****. (The last of these, with an
internal switching of...
- of
Bulgarians (Boulgaroi) and
Arbanitai in the
theme of
Dyrrhachium in 1078–79. It is
generally accepted that
Arbanitai refers to the
ethnonym of medieval...
- Alexiad),
referring to them as
Albanoi and
Arbanitai, in the 11th century. In
later Byzantine usage, the
terms "
Arbanitai" and "Albanoi" with a
range of variants...