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Voisava was a
noblewoman and wife of Gjon Kastrioti, an
Albanian feudal lord from the
House of Kastrioti. They had nine
children together, one of whom...
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Voisava Balšić (Serbian Cyrillic: Воисава Балшић; Albanian:
Voisava Balsha), also
known as Vojislava,
Vojsava or
Voislava was a
nobewoman related to the...
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Thopia family.
Princess Voisava, was the
daughter of Karl
Thopia and
Voisava Balsha. Not much is
known about the
early life of
Voisava Thopia. Her
first marriage...
- Mirditë and Dibër in north-central Albania.[contradictory] His
mother was
Voisava,
whose origin is disputed. One view
holds that she was a
Slavic princess...
- with his brothers,
addressed Karl
Topia as the new Ktitor. Karl
married Voisava Balsha, in c. 1370. The pair had
three children:
Gjergj Thopia (fl. 1388–d...
- 8. Gjon
Kastrioti 4.
Gjergj Kastrioti 9.
Voisava Kastrioti 2. Gjon
Kastrioti II 10.
Gjergj Arianiti 5.
Donika Kastrioti 11.
Maria Muzaka 1.
Maria Castriota...
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dominus Serinae),
unknown issue Gjon
Kastrioti (fl. 1407-1437†),
married Voisava Tripalda, nine
children Reposh Kastrioti - († 1430 or 1431),
unknown issue...
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Savva Lika (Gr****: Σάββα Λίκα, Albanian:
Vojsava Lika, born 27 June 1970) is a Gr****
retired javelin thrower.
Savva Lika was born
Vojsava Lika in Krujë...
- an
Albanian lord who had
possessions in the Mat region. His
mother was
Voisava,
whose origin is disputed. It is
unknown when
Stanisha and his brothers...
- encroachment. Gjergj, born
around the 1370s, was the son of Karl
Thopia and
Voisava Balsha. A
member of the
powerful Thopia family, Karl
ruled the Prin****lity...