- The
House of Balšić (Serbian Cyrillic: Балшићи), or
Balsha (Albanian:
Balsha, Balshaj), were a
noble family that
ruled "Zeta and the coastlands" (current-day...
- Lake Ohrid.
Balsha II and the
Thopia had been
fighting for the
control of the
region between Lake
Skadar and
Durazzo since 1363.
Balsha,
allied with...
- Balšić (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђурађ Стрезов Балшић) or
Gjergj Balsha (Albanian:
Gjergj Balsha) (fl. 1444–57) and his
brothers Gojko and Ivan were the lords...
-
Balsha Island (Bulgarian: остров Балша, romanized: ostrov
Balsha, IPA: [ˈɔstrov ˈbaɫʃɐ]) is an ice-free
island in the
Dunbar group off the
northwest coast...
- 1328. The prin****lity
changed hands between the
Thopia dynasty and the
Balsha dynasty,
twice before 1392, when Durrës was
annexed by the
Republic of Venice...
-
Gojko Balšić or
Gojko Balsha (Serbian: Гојко Балшић; Albanian:
Gojko Balsha; fl. 1444) and his
brothers George Strez and John were the
lords of Misia...
-
Ottoman Empire in that
cataclysmic battle of 1389 (
under Albanian counts Balsha and Jonima) Elsie,
Robert (2004).
Historical dictionary of Kosova. Lanham...
-
about her
early life. Mara
married Balsha III in 1407. They had one
daughter Jelena Balsha who was
named after Balshas mother. Mara's
father and her husband...
-
Strez Balšić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Стрез Балшић) or Gjon
Balsha (Albanian: Gjon
Balsha); fl. 1444–1469) and his
brothers George Strez and
Gojko Balšić...
- from the
families Kastrioti, Arianiti, Zaharia, Muzaka, Spani, Thopia,
Balsha and Crnojević
which were
linked matrilineally or via
marriage to the Kastrioti...