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Reposh Kastrioti was an
Albanian nobleman and a monk at the
Hilandar monastery on
Mount Athos. His
father was Gjon Kastrioti, a
nobleman who
ruled over...
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Hilandar and the
monastic life of Gjon's son
Reposh. She bore 9
children to Gjon, four sons and five daughters:
Reposh Kastrioti (fl. 1426–d. 1431), retired...
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Hilandar Monastery.
Between 1426 and 1431, Gjon
Kastrioti and his sons,
Reposh, Kostandin, and
Gjergj with the
exception of Stanisha,
acquired four adelphates...
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author (Muzaka) and wasn't used as the name of any of his
grandsons (
Reposh, Konstantin, Stanisha, Gjergj) or great-grandsons (Giorgio, Costantino,...
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penultimate child of Gjon and Vojsava. The
children were four sons (Stanisha,
Reposh, Konstantin, and Gjergj) and four
girls (Mara, Jella, Angelina,
Vlajka and...
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brother Skanderbeg is
taken to have been born in 1405. He also had
brothers Reposh and Kostandin, and five sisters, Mara, Jelena, Angelina,
Vlajka and Mamica...
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Serbian Orthodox monastery of
Hilandar in
Mount Athos,
where his son
Reposh retired and died on 25 July 1431. Afterwards,
between 1426 and 1431, Kastrioti...
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relative of
Muzaka house.
Skanderbeg had
three older brothers: Stanisha,
Reposh and Constantine, and five sisters: Mara, Jelena, Angelina,
Vlajka and Mamica...
- bore 5 daughters, Mara, Jela, Angjelina, Vlajka, and Mamica, and 4 sons,
Reposh, Stanisha,
Kostandin and
Gjergj Kastrioti (who
would come to be
known as...
- one
author (Muzaka) and wasn't used as the name of any of his
grandsons (
Reposh, Konstantin, Stanisha, Gjergj) or great-grandsons (Giorgio, Costantino,...