- The
Thopia were one of the most
powerful Albanian feudal families in the Late
Middle Ages, part of the
nobility of the
Angevin Kingdom of Albania. The...
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Albania in 1388.
Thopia usually maintained good
relations with the
Roman Curia. The
first mention of the
Thopia is from 1329, when T****io
Thopia was mentioned...
- Ages T****io
Thopia Karl
Thopia George Thopia Helena Thopia Niketa Thopia Andrea Thopia T****h
Thopia Voisava Thopia Topia (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Niketa Thopia (Albanian:
Niketa Topia, Latin:
Nicetas Thopia; fl. 1388 – d. 1415), also
known as
Nikola was the Lord of Krujë
between 1392—1394 and 1403–1415...
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Gjergj Thopia (Albanian:
Gjergj Topia; fl. 1388 – d. 1392), also
known as Giorgio,
Georg or
George was an
Albanian Prince and
member of the
Thopia family...
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Voisava Thopia (Albanian:
Vojsava Topia), also
known as Voyasclava, Vojislava,
Voyslava or
Voisclava was an
Albanian princess of the
Thopia family. Princess...
- Lady
Maria Thopia (Albanian:
Maria Topia) was a 14th-15th
century Albanian noblewoman and a
recognised illegitimate daughter of Karl
Thopia,
Prince of...
- T****io
Thopia or T****h
Thopia (Albanian: T****h
Topia fl. 1329–38) was an
Albanian count that
served Princes of
Taranto Philip I and Robert, and Dukes...
- T****h
Thopia or T****io
Thopia (Albanian: T****h Topia, Latin: T****as Thopius; d. 1467) was an
Albanian nobleman and one of the
closest collaborators...
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Albanian prin****lity
ruled by the
Albanian dynasty of
Thopia. The
first notable ruler was T****io
Thopia, who
became Count of Mat in 1328. The prin****lity...