- see (Roman
Catholic Diocese of
Drivasto) with an
Ancient and
notable medieval history (Latin Drivastum,
Italian Drivasto) in Albania, 6 km from Mes Bridge...
-
Diocese of
Drivasto or
Diocese of
Drivast (Latin:
Dioecesis Drivastensis) was a
Roman Catholic bishopric with see in the town of
Drivasto (modern day...
- The
Statutes of
Drivasto were the
highest form of
expression of self-government in the
Albanian village of
Drisht during the
Middle Ages.
Titled "Statuta...
- the
family styled themselves as "Prince of Macedonia, Duke and
Count of
Drivasto and Durazzo",
though other titles were also
sometimes used. It is possible...
- century. They
owned large estates in and
around the
fortified town of
Drivasto and in
neighbouring Scutari.
During the late 15th century, a
faction of...
- Pal and
Nicholas Dukagjini Pjetër
Spani (lord of the
mountains behind Drivasto) Lekë
Dushmani (lord of
Minor Pult)
Gjergj Strez Balsha, Gjon
Balsha and...
-
Alessio on the
Albanian coast in 1392,
followed by
Scutari in 1396 and
Drivasto in 1397. In 1402, the
Battle of
Ankara temporarily reversed the rise of...
- died in 1516. (uncertain) Jelisaveta,
married Alessio Spani, Lord of
Drivasto and
Polog Jovan Branković,
Despot of Serbia,
married Jelena Jakšić Marija...
- (2013). "Familje
fisnike të
Drishtit mesjetar (Noble
Families of
Medieval Drivasto".
Studime Historike. 3–4. Marinesco,
Constantin (1923), "Alphonse V, roi...
- family's
domains included territories around Shkodër (Scutari),
Drisht (
Drivasto) and
western Kosovo. He
ruled over Shala, Shosh, Nikaj-Mërtur (Lekbibaj)...