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attacked Drivast in 1429, but
failed to
capture it. In
August 1442,
Venice took
Drivast from
Serbian Despot Đurađ Branković.
Native citizens of
Drivast were...
- Venice.
Hamza Kastrioti did not wish to stay in the
fortress and went to
Drivast leaving Marin Span with 2,000
soldiers in Balec.
Marin found the newly...
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recapture Shkodër and its
surrounding area. In May he
managed to
capture Drivast and in
August 1419 its castle. The
Venetians tried to
bribe Kastriotis...
- The
Diocese of
Drivasto or
Diocese of
Drivast (Latin:
Dioecesis Drivastensis) was a
Roman Catholic bishopric with see in the town of
Drivasto (modern...
- Lekë
Dukagjini and Božidar
Dushmani planned to
attack Venetian controlled Drivast.
Their plot was
discovered and Božidar was
forced to flee into exile. In...
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capture all of the
region including Drivast, but fail to
capture Rozafa Castle in Shkodër. The
Venetians retake Drivast in
August 1405,
followed by the Zetan...
- (1442-1495) was an
Albanian nobleman. A
member of the
Spani family,
which ruled Drivast, in the mid-15th
century he
settled in
Venice and
served as a diplomat...
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Kotor deciding to
accept Venetian suzerainty Serbian Despotate captured Drivast and
returned its
suzerainty over Bar, Budva, and Luštica Despotate-Ottoman...
- Đurađ II Balšić in 1395, then
ceded (along with the
nearby fortresses of
Drivast, Dagnum, and Šas) to the
Republic of
Venice in 1405.: 305
Sultan Mehmed...
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Maramonte plundered the
region around Scutari and Ulcinj, and
attacked Drivast in 1429, but
failed to
capture it. He was
accompanied by Gojčin Crnojević...