- (Albanian:
Muriq Shpata, Gr****: Μουρίκης Σπάτας; fl. 1399–1414) was the
ruler of Arta from late 1399/early 1400
until his
death in 1414 or 1415.
Muriq’s reign...
- The
Battle of
Muriq (Albanian:
Beteja e Muriqit; Serbian: Битка код Мурића) was a
battle between Albanian Malësors from
Muriqi (near Shkodra), Skadarska...
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Donja Briska /
Brisk i Poshtëm
Donji Murići /
Muriq i Poshtëm
Gornja Briska /
Brisk i Nalt
Gornji Murići /
Muriq i Nalt
Livari /
Ljare Pinčići / Pinç Dedići...
-
campaign led by
Albanian chieftains Gjon Zenebishi, Lord of Gjirokastër, and
Muriq Bua Shpata,
Despot of Arta,
against the
Despotate of Epirus. In
April 1399...
- Nënmal, Pecanj, Gjuruç, Maruçiq, Dedanj, Lukiq,
Barllanj Gurrz,
Muriq i Poshtër, Bes,
Muriq i Sipërm, Rjeps, Pinç, Babsul, Ljare, Dobrec,
Brisk i Poshtër...
- Albania. In
spite of
Muriq's victory over
Carlo in 1412, the
Albanians failed to take Ioannina. On the contrary, not long
after killing Muriq in
battle in 1414–1415...
- short-lived entities: the clan of Pjetër
Losha held Arta, and the clan of
Muriq Shpata held Aetoloacarnania, with
Angelokastron as its capital. In 1367...
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Forces under Vonko invade and
capture Arta,
expelling Skurra Bua Shpata.
Muriq Shpata's
forces drive Vonko out of Arta and take
control of the city. Skurra...
- Arta
Skurra Bua
Shpata 1399–1403
Brother of Gjin Bua Shpata. Lord of Arta
Muriq Shpata 1403–1415
Grandson of Gjin Bua
Shpata and had one
brother Jakob Bua...
- time after,
possibly as
early as
December 1399 (or by the end of 1401),
Muriq Shpata, his grandnephew,
managed to
evict Vonko from Arta and took over...