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- Dagnum (Albanian: Danjë or Dejë, Serbian: Danj, Italian: Dagno) was a town, bishopric and important medieval fortress located on the territory of present-day...
- between the Republic and the Dukagjini family over the possession of the Dagnum fortress. Skanderbeg, then ally of the Dukagjini family, moved against several...
- governor of Budva in 1383, influential person in Zeta in 1386 and lord of Dagnum during a period of cooperation with Balšić family). That is a basis for...
- negotiations over the winter regarding Dagnum, Skanderbeg resumed hostilities against the Venetians and besieged Dagnum and Drisht. However, upon the request...
- of Lezhë was founded on 2 March 1444 by: Lekë Zaharia (lord of Sati and Dagnum), and his v****als Pal and Nicholas Dukagjini Pjetër Spani (lord of the mountains...
- with a position of Dagnum's governor. Koja Zaharia, Lord of Sati and Dagnum, married Bosa Dukagjini Lekë Zaharia, Lord of Sati and Dagnum, married Irene Dushmani...
- under the name Aurra Deja, a 2021 album by Colombian band Bomba Estereo Dagnum, a former settlement in Albania DeJa Skye, American drag queen Deja (given...
- nobility. The League's known members included: Lekë Zaharia (lord of Sati and Dagnum) and his v****als Pal Dukagjin and Nikolla Dukagjini Pjetër Spani Lekë Dushmani...
- history. Lekë Dukagjini ambushed and killed Lekë Zaharia Altisferi, prince of Dagnum. The two princes had been in dispute over who should marry Irene Dushmani...
- even managed to capture Dagnum which he promptly granted to Venice. Unwilling to provoke the Ottomans, Venice returned Dagnum to Ottoman control in 1435...