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Ragusan archives the
Balšićs are one of the
extremely present Arbanon families. Furthermore, the
Ottomans referred to Đurađ II
Balšić as "ruler of Albanian...
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Jelena Balšić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јелена Балшић, Albanian:
Jelena Balsha; 1411 – 1453) was a
member of the
Balšić noble family who
married the Bosnian...
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continuous weakening of the
Balšićs'
economic power. One of the two
versions featured heads of
wolves and the
Balšićs' coat of arms, each with a surrounding...
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Konstantin Balšić (Serbian Cyrillic: Константин Балшић; Albanian:
Kostandin Balsha) (fl. 1378–died 1402), was a lord of the
Balsha family, who
ruled over...
- Đurađ
Balšić may
refer to: Đurađ I
Balšić, Lord of Zeta 1362–1378 Đurađ II
Balšić, Lord of Zeta 1385–1403 This
disambiguation page
lists articles about...
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Stracimir Balšić (Serbian Cyrillic: Страцимир Балшић; Albanian:
Strazimir Balsha) or
Strazimir Balsha fl. 1360 – 15
January 1373) was a Lord of Zeta, alongside...
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Voisava Balšić (Serbian Cyrillic: Воисава Балшић; Albanian:
Voisava Balsha), also
known as Vojislava,
Vojsava or
Voislava was an
Albanian princess and...
- Ruđina
Balšić (Serbian Cyrillic: Руђина Балшић, Albanian:
Rugjina Balsha; fl. 1396–1420) was a
Zetan noblewoman and
ruled upon
today Montenegro and Albanian...
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Gojko Balšić or
Gojko Balsha (Serbian: Гојко Балшић; Albanian:
Gojko Balsha; fl. 1444) and his
brothers George Strez and John were the
lords of Misia,...
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Albanian noble family which controlled southern Albania, were
allied with the
Balšićs as a
result of a
quarrel with the
Thopias in the south. In the
spring of...