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Marin Barleti (Latin:
Marinus Barletius, Italian:
Marino Barlezio; c. 1450–1460 – c. 1512-1513) was a historian,
humanist and
Catholic priest from Shkodër...
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princeps ..."";
Barletius, l. I, fo 2: "...
Triballorum princeps"
Barletius (1537). De vita,
moribus ac rebus. pp. 139–140.;
Barletius, l. V, fo. 62: "Superior...
- could, like
Godfrey of Bouillon,
cleave a man or
animal in two.
Marin Barletius, a
contemporary and
chief biographer of Skanderbeg,
provides one of the...
- "Skanderbeg |
Albanian hero".
Encyclopedia Britannica. 13
January 2024.
Barletius,
Marinus (1508).
Historia De Vita Et
Gestis Scanderbegi Epirotarvm Principis...
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written by a
Shkodran priest,
Marin Barleti (also
known as
Marinus Barletius),
about the
Ottoman siege of
Shkodra in 1478, led
personally by Mehmed...
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decline of Byzantium". Encyclopædia Britannica.
Retrieved 3
October 2014.
Barletius, Marinus. De
obsidione Scodrensi. Venice:
Bernardino de Vitabilus, 1504...
- (in Albanian).
Institute of
history "Ali Hadri". ISBN 978-9951409803.
Barletius,
Marinus (1508),
Historia de vita et
gestis Scanderbegi Epirotarum Principis...
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settlement of Puka had been
founded by a
Paolo Zenta, who
according to
Marin Barletius was a
relative of Lekë Dukagjini. The
region also has its own Kanun, a...
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Geneaology of
Epiriote Royal Musachi family. p. 302. Buda 2002, pp. 257
Marin Barletius "Historia de vita et
gestis Scanderbegi Epirotarum Principis" "MËRIA e...
- (Marino Sanuto; c. 1260 – 1338),
Venetian statesman and
geographer Marinus Barletius (Marin Barleti; c.1455–1512),
Albanian historian Marinus Sanutus the Younger...