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Strez (Bulgarian and Macedonian: Стрез;
original spelling: Стрѣзъ; fl. 1207–1214) was a medieval, semi-independent
Bulgarian sebastokrator. He was a member...
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George Strez Balšić (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђурађ Стрезов Балшић) or
Gjergj Balsha (Albanian:
Gjergj Balsha) (fl. 1444–57) and his
brothers Gojko and Ivan...
- Ivan
Strez Balšić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Стрез Балшић) or Gjon
Balsha (Albanian: Gjon Balsha); fl. 1444–1469) and his
brothers George Strez and Gojko...
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married Gjin Muzaka,
secondly Stefan Strez Balšić, two sons with
Stefan with whom she had
Gojko Balšić and Ivan
Strez Balšić Two
possible members of the...
- took the
throne and
exiled Alexius Slav, Ivan Asen II and
Strez (of the Asen family).
Strez, the
first cousin or
brother of Boril, took
refuge in Serbia...
- Wünschen Ivan
Strezs weitgehend entgegen und
setzte ihn
damit zum
Nachfolger Skanderbegs ein. [Venice
largely conceded to the
wishes of Ivan
Strezs and installed...
- Гојко Балшић; Albanian:
Gojko Balsha; fl. 1444) and his
brothers George Strez and John were the
lords of Misia, a
coastal area from the
White Drin towards...
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strengthen his position. His
other kinsmen,
Strez and
Alexius Slav,
refused to
acknowledge him as the
lawful monarch.
Strez took
possession of the land between...
- the
mountains behind Drivasto) Lekë
Dushmani (lord of
Minor Pult)
Gjergj Strez, John and
Gojko Balsha (lords of Misia,
between Kruja and Lezhë) Andrea...
- Thopia,
Gjergj Arianiti,
Theodor Korona Muzaka,
Stefan Crnojević,
George Strez Balsha, and
their subjects.
Skanderbeg was
elected its leader, and commander...