- Barleti's
version as
Scanderbegi and
translated into
English as
Skanderbeg or
Scanderbeg, the
combined appellative is ****umed to have been a
comparison of Skanderbeg's...
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Apology of
Scanderbeg is a work of
Frang Bardhi,
published at
Venice in 1636, in Latin. Its
complete title is
Georgius Castriottus Epirensis vulgo...
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (February 27, 1807 –
March 24, 1882) was an
American poet and educator. His
original works include the
poems "Paul Revere's...
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Costantino Castriota Scanderbeg (1477–1500) was an
Albanian nobleman from the
House of
Kastrioti and
prelate of the
Catholic Church who
served as Bishop...
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Piazza Scanderbeg is a
square in Rome,
Italy located on the
junction of
Vicolo Scanderbeg and Via
della Panetteria. It is
named after the
Albanian national...
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skanderbeg in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Skanderbeg (sometimes
Scanderbeg,
Skenderbeg or Skënderbeu) may
refer to:
George Kastrioti Skanderbeg (1405–1468)...
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Storia di
Scanderbeg (Giorgio Castriotta) re d'Albania: 1412-1468 (in Italian). Rome: V. Ferri. p. 7. "The
History of the Life and
Deeds of
Scanderbeg, the...
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popullit shqiptar.
Botimet Toena. pp. 252–254. Hodgkinson,
Harry (2005),
Scanderbeg: From
Ottoman Captive to
Albanian Hero, I.B. Tauris, ISBN 1-85043-941-9...
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Scanderbeg (Italian pronunciation: [ˈskanderbeɡ]; RV 732) is an
opera (dramma per musica) in
three acts
composed by
Antonio Vivaldi to an
Italian libretto...
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Palazzo Scanderbeg or
Palazzetto Scanderbeg is a
Roman palazzo,
located on the
Piazza Scanderbeg (Num. 117) near the
Trevi Fountain. It
takes its name...