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Sgouros Shpata (Albanian:
Skurra Bua Shpata; fl. 1399–1403) was the Lord of Arta
briefly in 1400, and the Lord of
Angelokastron from 1401
until his death...
- v****als. The family's
progenitors were the
brothers Gjin Bua
Shpata and
Skurra Bua Shpata.
Shpata means "sword" in Albanian. In the
first half of the 14th...
- afterwards, his
brother Skurra holds Arta.
After some days, the Serb-Albanian-Bulgarian-Vlach
Bokoes (Vonko)
attacked and
expelled Skurra, and
started to round...
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ruler in
Epirus and
Aetolia around 1358. He
shared power with his
brother Skurra Bua Shpata.
Following the
death of Pjetër
Losha in 1374, Gjin Bua Shpata...
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appointed his brother,
Skurra Bua Shpata,
ruler of Naupactus, as his
successor as Lord of Arta. A few days
after Skurra took over Arta, however, the...
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invades Skurra Bua Shpata's area of the
Despotate of Arta.
Muriq reinforces Skurra but the
latter is
killed in
battle by the
Epirotes in 1403.
Skurras' son...
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Irene Prel****vić
Thomas Prel****vić (Prel****vić) - - - 1374 1374 Gjin Bua
Shpata - - - - - - - -
Skurra Bua
Shpata -
Nerata - - - - - -
Muriq Shpata...
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emperor Stefan Dušan (r. 1331–55). It is
known that
Shpata had a brother,
Skurra Bua Shpata. In 1358, some
Albanian commanders overran Epirus, Acarnania...
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derives from the coat of arms of the
medieval Albanian noble family of
Skurra. "Census of Po****tion and Housing".
Institute of
Statistics Albania. "Law...
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Skura (also, Skuraj, Skurraj,
Skurra, Scura, Sgouros, Ozgur, Uzgur) were a
medieval Albanian feudal family centred around the
historical and ethnographic...