- The
Progoni were an
Albanian noble family which established the
first Albanian state in
recorded history, the Prin****lity of Arbanon.
Progon of Kruja...
- Dhimitër
Progoni (Albanian: Dhimitër
Progoni) was an
Albanian leader who
ruled as
Prince of the
Albanians from 1208 to 1216 the Prin****lity of Arbanon...
- was a
medieval prin****lity in present-day Albania,
ruled by the
native Progoni family, and the
first Albanian state to
emerge in
recorded history. The...
- Gjin
Progoni (Latin: Ginius) was an
archon (or lord) of Kruja,
located in present-day Albania, from c. 1198
until his
death in 1208. He
succeeded his...
-
Albanian nobles who
called themselves ruler of Albania,
including Dhimitër
Progoni (Prince of the
Albanians &
Prince of Albania),
Andrea II
Muzaka (Despot...
-
Starting from the
first established monarch Progon of
Kruja from the
Progoni family who
ruled the Prin****lity of
Arbanon starting in 1190.
Andrea I...
- 14th and 15th centuries. They may have been
descendants of the
earlier Progoni family, who
founded the
first Albanian state in
recorded history, the Prin****lity...
- (founder),
archon of
Kruja ruled (between 1190 and 1198) Gjin
Progoni,
ruled 1198–1208
Dimitri Progoni,
ruled 1208–1216,
married Komnena Nemanjić, the daughter...
-
daughter of Gjin
Progoni, then
married Serbian princess Komnena Nemanjić, the
daughter of King
Stefan Nemanjić and
widow of
Dimitri Progoni, thus inheriting...
- of Anatolia. It has been
theorised by some
Albanian historians that the
Progoni family that
ruled over the Prin****lity of
Arbanon were a
branch of the...