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- prominent role in the Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347. Paul Matarango (fl. 1319). Euphemia Matarango, (albanian : Efimia/Efthimia), married to Andrea II Muzaka...
- (also: Etinia, Onorata), daughter of Paolo Matarango, lord of Gora; from 1335 despot of Berat Mentulo or Matarango, Count of Këlcyra Muzaka family Prin****lity...
- under Stefan Dušan. After Dušan's death on December 20, 1355, Blasius Matarango established himself as a semi-autonomous prince north of Valona in the...
- the Kingdom of Naples. One of the last members was the ruler Blasius Matarango who after Dusan's death ruled from 1355 until his death in 1367, after...
- and the Upper Struma river with Velbužd (modern Kyustendil) Blasius Matarango (fl. 1358–67), Albanian nobleman, prince of Karavasta region Vlatko ****čić...
- Albania (barones regni Albanie) south of Scutari: William Arianit, Paul Matarango, count Vladislav Jonima, count Mentol Musachi, commander Andrew Musachi...
- Thopias, an Albanian noble family which controlled northern Albania. The Matarangos, an Albanian noble family which controlled southern Albania, were allied...
- archdeacon and dikaiophylax, the megas dioiketes Glabas, and Nicholas Matarangos, probably a scholar. They served until a major corruption scandal in 1336/7...