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    Andrea I Muzaka (died 1319) was an Albanian prince of the Muzaka family and the ruler of the Principality of Muzaka. Andrea Muzaka came from the Muzaka...
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    Muzaka, married Maria Dukagjini Theodore Muzaka Adrian Muzaka Constantine Muzaka Helena Muzaka Porphida Muzaka Andrea Muzaka Gjin Muzaka Suina Muzaka...
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    Western Macedonia and Northern Greece. One of the first rulers was Andrea I Muzaka whose reign was recognized by the Byzantine Emperor. During the Battle...
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    Andrea II Muzaka (1318-1372) was an Albanian nobleman of the Muzaka family and the ruler of the Principality of Muzaka in the 14th century. He inherited...
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    hair. He had a brother Count Mentula Muzaka of Clissura or today called Kelcyra. Theodor I, the son of Andrea I Muzaka, inherited his father's property after...
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    Maria Muzaka was an Albanian princess from the Muzaka family. She was a daughter of Andrea III Muzaka and his wife Chiranna Zenevisi , Lady of Grabossa...
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    Andrea III Muzaka was a 14th century Albanian prince and Lord of Deabolis from the Muzaka family. Born into the noble Muzaka family, Andrea's father was...
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    Stoya Muzaka died after 1384 leaving no heirs. Gjin I Muzaka was born into the House of Muzaka as the first and oldest son of Andrea II Muzaka and Euphemia...
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    including Dhimitër Progoni (Prince of the Albanians & Prince of Albania), Andrea II Muzaka (Despot of Albania), Karl Thopia (Prince of Albania), and Skanderbeg...
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    third and youngest son of Andrea II Muzaka and Euphemia Mataranga, who was from the Mataranga family. His father, Andrea II Muzaka, significantly expanded...
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    Kastoria, (modern-day Greece). According to John Muzaka's memoir, Theodor was the youngest son of Andrea III and his wife Chiranna Zenevisi, Lady of Grabossa...
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  • family who ruled the Principality of Arbanon starting in 1190. Andrea I Gropa Pal Gropa Andrea II Gropa Pal II Gropa Zacharia Gropa Vlado Blinishti Kalojan...
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    came from the Albanian Muzaka family based on Gjon Muzaka's assertion that she was related to his family and additionally, Andrea Angelo Comneno of the...
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    House of Muzaka as the second son of Andrea II Muzaka and Euphemia Mataranga, who was from the Mataranga family. Upon the death of his father Andrea II, his...
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    faith. In 1318, Andrea I Muzaka became the first ever Orthodox Albanian to be the head general of the kingdom's army, and the Muzakas played a role in...
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    Kingdom of Albania (category Charles I of Anjou)
    the title marascallum regnie Albaniae. He was succeeded in 1318 by Andrea I Muzaka. From 1304 on, other western titles of nobility were bestowed by the...
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  • 14th and 15th centuries such as Gjin Bua Shpata, Andrea II Muzaka, Gjon Zenebishi, Karl Topia, Andrea Gropa, Balsha family, Gjergj Arianiti, Gjon Kastrioti...
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  • the founders of the League of Lezhë. Andrea Thopia was the great nephew of Karl Thopia. He had two sons, Karl Muzaka and Komnin (possibly Serafina Thopia)...
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  • Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse - - - - - - - - Pal Gropa Kyranna Muzaka Andrea II Muzaka (Muzaka) - - - - - Andrea Gropa...
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  • John I Doukas of Thessaly, c. 1295–c. 1299. John II Doukas of Thessaly, son-in-law of Andronikos II Palaiologos, c. 1315–1318. Andrea I Muzaka, Marshal...
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    intention to use it as foothold to capture Valona. By 1396, the Albanian Muzaka family took over control of Berat, which became the capital of the Principality...
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    Marko and together with Andrea II Muzaka managed to take Prilep and Kostur from him. He hailed from the noble Gropa family. Andrea was a member of the Albanian...
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    family, as the daughter of Count John Zenevisi. Upon marriage to Andrea III Muzaka, Chiranna was granted by her father the territory and title of Lady...
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  • Within the historical tapestry of the Muzaka family, a captivating depiction emerges featuring Andrea II Muzaka. The illustration portrays him donned...
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    [verification needed] According to Karl Hopf, Tanusio's son or brother Andrea, as told by Gjon Muzaka (fl. 1510), had fallen in love with the daughter of Robert of...
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  • (1984). Rovca: etnološka monografija (in Serbian). Crnogorska akademija nauka i umjetnosti. Kosovo: A Short History . p. 176 Michael Schuman (14 May 2014)...
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  • appears in two historical sources, Gjon Muzaka's Breve memoria de li discendenti de nostra casa Musachi (1510) and Andrea Angelo's Genealogia diversarum principum...
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  • founders of the League of Lezhë. Balša II married Comita Muzaka († 1392), daughter of Andrea II Muzaka, Despot of Berat) Ruđina Vojislava, married Karl Topia...
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    Gjon Muzaka (fl. 1510; Italian: Giovanni Musachi di Berat) was an Albanian nobleman from the Muzaka family, that has historically ruled in the Myzeqe region...
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    Arianiti, George Arianiti and his first wife Maria Muzaka, whose family ruled the Principality of Muzaka. Moreover, Komita's older sister and Maria's aunt...
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