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Croía (also Croíadh; both /ˈkriːə/), are
feminine given names derived from the
Irish word croí
meaning "heart".
Croía by 2023 had
risen to 23rd most po****r...
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Byzantine do****ents of the
early 9th century. In
medieval Latin it was
known as
Croia,
Croya and Croarum.
During the
Ottoman era it was also
known as Ak Hisar...
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Venetian nobleman, who
married Helena Thopia and thus
inherited the rule of
Croia (Krujë) (in
modern Albania),
which he
initially held
under Venetian and...
- (1350–1418),
bishop and
cardinal of Verona.
Marco Barbarigo di
Croia (fl. 1388–d. 1428),
governor of
Croia Marco Barbarigo (1413–1486), Doge of Venice. Agostino...
- highlands,
defeated Ballaban Pasha and
lifted the
siege of the
fortress of
Croia (Krujë),
attacked Elbasan but
failed to
capture it.
Mehmed II responded...
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Peninsula in Greece; and
acknowledge the loss of
Negroponte (Euboea) and
Croia. The
treaty allowed a full
restoration of
Venetian trading privileges in...
- highlands,
defeated Ballaban Pasha, and
lifted the
siege of the
fortress of
Croia (Krujë); they also
attacked Elbasan but
failed to
capture it.
Mehmed II...
- "Coi de
Musachia ha
generato Voissaua ch'hebbe
Iuuam Castriotto signor di
Croia et del
conta do
detto Emathia," meaning, "From the
house of
Muzaka descends...
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mettendola a
ferro e fuoco, per
punire il
krajl infedele. Se ne tornò poi a
Croia, amareggiato,
verso la fine di novembre»
Setton 1978, p. 100 Scanderbeg...
- Ortafà
virrei per Grècia Albània i Esclavònia auto
ritzat de
batre moneda a
Croia...
Nicolau d'Olwer, Lluís (1926). L'expansió de
Catalunya en la Mediterrània...