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Gulielm Blinishti (fl. 1279–1319) was an
Albanian nobleman of the
Blinishti family which held
lands across northern Albania during the 13th and 14th centuries...
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Gulielm Radoja (Albanian: [
guliˈɛlm ɾaˈdɔja]; 2 July 1945 – 5 May 2021) was an
Albanian actor from Shkodër. He
acted both in
theatre and in film, performing...
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Billem (Toba Batak) Cuglierme,
Gugliemo (Neapolitan) Golem,
Gulielm, Ylli,
Ylmer (Albanian) Gilen,
Guilen (Basque) Gulielmus, Vilhelmus, Willelmus...
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distortion of the name
Gulielm (the
Albanian version of William).
Attempts to
relate it to
Golem of
Kruja or
personalities named Gulielm Arianiti are resultless...
- France, and
Ireland King and Queen,
Defenders of the Faith, et cetera.
gulielm · iii · et ·
maria · ii · dei · gra · ang · fra · et · hib · rex et · regina...
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Kastriot Ahmetaj Roza
Anagnosti Rajmonda Bullku Vasillaq Godo
Bujar Lako
Gulielm Radoja Liza
Vorfi Ndriçim
Xhepa The
General of the Dead Army (Italian:...
- kingdom. When
Philip of
Taranto returned in 1304, one
Albanian noble,
Gulielm Blinishti, was
appointed head of
Angevin army in the
Kingdom of Albania...
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picturesque and free. The
plates which he
engraved in Rome are
usually marked Gulielm vs.
Castellus Gallus. He
became an
academician in 1663 and died in Paris...
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could either be a
variant of William,
which had
entered Albanian as
Gulielm or Golem,
which had
entered Albanian either via
Latin Gulielmus or south...
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above the
other Albanian v****als and lords. In the same year, his son,
Gulielm, was
elevated to the
position of Albania's
marshall (marascallum regni...