- 16.
Kostandin Kastrioti 8. Pal
Kastrioti 4. John
Castriot 2.
Skanderbeg 5.
Voisava 1. John
Castriot II 12.
Komnen Arianiti 6.
Gjergj Arianiti 13. X Zaharia...
- was
personally involved with
crushing the resistance. In 1501,
George Castriot II,
grandson of
Skanderbeg and son of Gjon
Kastrioti II,
along with Progon...
-
first writer of
original Albanian prose and poetry, an
apology for
George Castriot (1636) by
Frang Bardhi, who also
published a
dictionary and
folklore creations...
- Gjon
Kastrioti (? –
before July 7, 1439) was an
Albanian feudal lord from the
House of
Kastrioti and the
father of ****ure
Albanian leader Gjergj Kastrioti...
- The
Kastrioti were an
Albanian noble family,
active in the 14th and 15th
centuries as the
rulers of the Prin****lity of Kastrioti. At the
beginning of...
- role of Mara, the
fictional sister of Albania's
national hero,
George Castriot Skanderbeg,
alongside Laert Vasili,
Ermal Mamaqi,
Vedat Bajrami and Zyliha...
-
Kastriot of
Kanina is a
figure who is
mentioned in 1368 in a
letter of
Alexander Komnenos Asen,
ruler of the Prin****lity of
Valona to the
Republic of...
- The
National History Museum "Gjergj
Kastrioti Skënderbeu" (Albanian:
Muzeu Historik Kombëtar "Gjergj
Kastrioti Skënderbeu"), also
known as the Skanderbeg...
-
known by her
family as Donika,
married Albania's
national hero
George Castriot Skanderbeg.
Voisava (or Goisava),
married to John Cernoievich, Lord of...
-
Albanian Studies, ISBN 978-1-873928-13-4 Moore,
Clement Clarke (1850),
George Castriot:
Surnamed Scanderbeg, King of Albania, D.
Appleton &
Company Noli, Fan...