- The
House of Balšić (Serbian Cyrillic: Балшићи; Albanian:
Balsha, Balshaj), or
Balsha, were a
noble family that
ruled "Zeta and the coastlands" (current-day...
- as Lake Ohrid.
Balsha II and the
Thopia had been
fighting for the
control of the
region between Lake
Skadar and Durrës
since 1363.
Balsha,
allied with the...
- 42°34′15″N 23°26′23″E / 42.57083°N 23.43972°E / 42.57083; 23.43972
Balsha is a
village in
Sofia Oblast (the
capital region) in Bulgaria. It has a po****tion...
-
Maria Balsha (Italian:
Maria Balsa;
Maria del Balzo; Albanian:
Maria Balsha; Serbian: Марија Балшић), (c. 1461–after 22
March 1514), was an
Albanian noblewoman...
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Balsha Island (Bulgarian: остров Балша, romanized: ostrov
Balsha, IPA: [ˈɔstrov ˈbaɫʃɐ]) is an ice-free
island in the
Dunbar group off the
northwest coast...
- Balša Balšić (Serbian Cyrillic: Балша Балшић; Albanian:
Balsha II) died
September 18, 1385) or Balša II was the Lord of
Lower Zeta from 1378 to 1385. He...
- him in his feud
against Balsha II. In 1372,
Balsha II
married Comita Muzaka, the
daughter of
Andrea II Muzaka. As a dowry,
Balsha II
gained Vlorë, Berat...
- from the
families Kastrioti, Arianiti, Zaharia, Muzaka, Spani, Thopia,
Balsha and Crnojević
which were
linked matrilineally or via
marriage to the Kastrioti...
- Balša (Serbian Cyrillic: Балша; Albanian:
Balsha) or
Balsha was a
provincial lord of the Zeta in ca. 1362. He is the
eponymous founder of the Balšić noble...
-
Upper Zeta.
Balsha had
three sons,
Strazimir Balsha,
Gjergj Balsha I, and
Balsha II. Lord of Zeta
Strazimir Balsha 1362–1373
Strazimir Balsha was a Lord...