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- The Kingdom of Albania (Albanian: Mbretëria e Arbërisë, Latin: Regnum Albaniae) was established by Charles of Anjou in the Albanian territories he conquered...
- Press. p. 43. ISBN 9780810858466. Albanoi. Etleva, Lala (2008). Regnum Albaniae, the Papal Curia, and the Western Visions of a Borderline Nobility (PDF)...
- Regnum Albaniae. Pages 37-38: Nikephoros I Angelos (1271–1296)... The relations between the despot of Epiros and the king of the Regnum Albaniae varied...
- Prince of the Albanians and the first to identify his domain as Prin****tum Albaniae (Prin****lity of Albania/Arbanon). Many later feudal rulers of Albania...
- Castriota-Scanderbeg. Skanderbeg always signed himself in Latin: Dominus Albaniae ("Lord of Albania"), and claimed no other titles but that in surviving...
- the students' birthplace, originally called Clidisdaliae, Thevidaliae, Albaniae and Rosay, and later as Glottiana, Loudoniana, Transforthana and Rothseiana...
- the Albanian People," while Skanderbeg always signed himself as "Dominus Albaniae" (Albanian: Zot i Arbërisë, English: Lord of Albania). At the ****embly...
- Page 3 Lala (2008), p. 157 Lala (2008), p. 54-55 Acta Albaniae I, no 74 Lala(2008). Regnum Albaniae. Page 153: "the town of Prizren, which was also an Orthodox...
- Administratura Apostolike e Shqiperisë së Jugut, Latin: Administratio Apostolica Albaniae Meridionalis, Italian: Albania Meridionale) is an apostolic administration...
- non-conquered territories and proclaiming himself the Lord of Albania (Dominus Albaniae in Latin). Skanderbeg consistently pursued the aim relentlessly but rather...