- The
Arianiti were a
noble Albanian family that
ruled large parts of
Albania and
neighboring territories from the 11th to the 16th century.
Their domain...
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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...
- (Albanian:
Angjelina Arianiti;
Serbian Cyrillic: Ангелина Бранковић;
Church Slavonic: Ангели́на Бра́нкович; c. 1440–1520), née
Arianiti, was an
Albanian princess...
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Moisi Arianiti, also
known as
Moisi Golemi and
Moisi of
Dibra (Albanian:
Moisiu i Dibrës), was an
Albanian nobleman and a
commander of the
League of Lezhë...
- where, in 1451, the
Albanian national hero
Skanderbeg married Andronika Arianiti. In 1780 the
Monastery started a
theological school to
prepare clerics...
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Andronika "Donika"
Arianiti,
commonly known as
Donika Kastrioti, (1428 – 1506) was an
Albanian noblewoman and
Grand Princess of
Albania from her marriage...
-
Constantine Cominato Arianiti (Italian:
Constantino Cominato Arianiti, Albanian:
Kostandin Komneni Arianiti; 1456/1457 – 8 May 1530) also
known as Constantine...
- there.
Although Skanderbeg was
summoned home by his
relatives when
Gjergj Arianiti and
Andrew Thopia along with
other chiefs from the
region between Vlorë...
- her
marriage to
Albanian Prince Regnant Gjergj Arianiti, she
became the
Princess Consort of the
Arianiti Prin****lity. Harris,
Jonathan (2013). Despots...
- Albania). At the ****embly of Lezha,
members from the
families Kastrioti,
Arianiti, Zaharia, Muzaka, Spani, Thopia,
Balsha and Crnojević
which were linked...