- Γιοχάλας Τίτος (Yohalas Titos), Γεώργιος Καστριώτης ο Σκεντέρμπεης (Georgios
Kastriotis ο Skenderbeis), p. 17,
footnote 20.
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- 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...
- the
Serbian Orthodox Church.
After the
Ottoman conquest of Albania, the
Kastriotis were
given peerage in the
Kingdom of Naples. They
obtained a
feudal domain...
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Kastrioti (? –
before July 7, 1439) was an
Albanian feudal lord from the
House of
Kastrioti and the
father of ****ure
Albanian leader Gjergj Kastrioti...
- (fl. at
least 1402–05) was the wife of Gjon
Kastrioti, an
Albanian nobleman from the
House of
Kastrioti. They had nine
children together, one of whom...
- of
Kastrioti (Albanian: Prin****ta ë Kastriotit) was one of the
Albanian prin****lities
during the Late
Middle Ages. It was
formed by Pal
Kastrioti who...
-
Hamza Kastrioti (Latin:
Ameses Castriota) was a 15th-century
Albanian nobleman and the
nephew of
Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg.
Probably born in Ottoman...
- Pal or
Gjergj Kastrioti was an
Albanian medieval ruler in the
latter part of the 14th
century in
northern Albania. Not much is
known about his life. He...
-
Constantine Kastrioti may
refer to:
Kostandin Kastrioti (d. 1390), great-grandfather of
Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg Kostandin Kastrioti, son of Pal
Kastrioti Kostandin...
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Stanisha Kastrioti (Latin: Stanissa; fl. 1421–45) was an
Albanian nobleman, a
member of the
Kastrioti family, and
older brother of Skanderbeg. His father...