- Stanit). The
modern names of the city in
Albanian (Durrës) and
Italian (
Durazzo,
Italian pronunciation: [duˈrattso]) are
derived from Dyrrachium/Dyrrachion...
- (1313–1374) and Anjou-
Durazzo,
which ruled Naples (1382–1435) and
Hungary (1385–1386). The
senior line of the
House of Anjou-
Durazzo became extinct in the...
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Duchy of
Durazzo may
refer to:
Duchy of
Durazzo, name used by
Roger of
Howden for the
County Palatine of
Cephalonia and
Zakynthos Duchy of
Durazzo (Republic...
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Giacomo Filippo Durazzo III (1729–1812) was the head of the
wealthiest 18th-century
family in Genoa, Italy, and a
notable naturalist and bibliophile....
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Charles of
Durazzo may
refer to: Charles, Duke of
Durazzo (1323–1348), duke of
Durazzo Charles III of
Naples or
Charles of
Durazzo (1345–1386), the former's...
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Charles of
Durazzo (Italian:
Carlo di
Durazzo 1323 – 23
January 1348) was a
Neapolitan nobleman, the
eldest son of John, Duke of
Durazzo and
Agnes of...
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Queen Joanna I of Naples. He was the son of
Charles and
Margaret of
Durazzo, both
members of the
Capetian House of Anjou. His parents,
having lived...
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Battle of
Durazzo may
refer to:
Battle of
Dyrrhachium (1081), also
known as
Siege of
Durazzo Durrës
Expedition (1376)
Battle of
Durazzo (1915) Battle...
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Pietro Durazzo may
refer to:
Pietro Durazzo (1560–1631), Doge of
Genoa Pietro Durazzo (1632–1699), Doge of
Genoa This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Charles of
Durazzo, also
called Charles the
Small (1345 – 24
February 1386), was King of
Naples and the
titular King of
Jerusalem from 1382 to 1386 as...