-
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...
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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...