Muzaka, married Maria Dukagjini Theodore Muzaka Adrian Muzaka Constantine Muzaka Helena Muzaka Porphida Muzaka Andrea Muzaka Gjin Muzaka Suina Muzaka...
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Principality of Muzaka (Albanian: Principata e Muzakajve) (also known as the Lordship of Berat) was an independent realm ruled by the Albanian Muzaka family with...
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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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Stoya Muzaka (Albanian: Stojë Muzaka), also known as Stoja Muzaka, was an Albanian nobleman, the Lord of Kastoria, and a member of the influential Albanian...
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Zanfina Muzaka, also known as Suina Muzaka, was a 15th-century Albanian noblewoman from the Muzaka family, who ruled under the title of Despots in southern...
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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 noble...
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The Muzaka family was an Albanian noble family that ruled over the region of Myzeqe (central Albania) in the Late Middle Ages. Muzaka may also refer to:...
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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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Voisava Kastrioti (redirect from Voisava Muzaka)
mentioned for the first time by Albanian authors Marin Barleti and Gjon Muzaka about 70–80 years after her death as Voisava. Both authors lived in the...
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Muzaka or Theodore Musachi may refer to three despots of medieval Albania: Teodor I Muzaka (died 1389) Teodor II Muzaka (1389–1417) Teodor III Muzaka...
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III Muzaka, married Chiranna Zenevisi, Lady of Grabossa Materango Muzaka Blaise Muzaka Bogdan Muzaka Laldi Muzaka Helena Muzaka Condisa Muzaka Muzaka family...
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Theodor Corona Musachi (redirect from Theodhor Korona Muzaka)
Theodor Corona Musachi (Albanian: Theodhor Koronë Muzaka) or Teodor III Korona Muzaka, was an Albanian nobleman who led the 1437–38 revolt against the...
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Gjergji Muzaka (born 26 September 1984) is an Albanian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. A product of Partizani Tirana academy...
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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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Teodor I Muzaka (died 1331) was an Albanian nobleman that ruled the Lordship of Berat between 1319 and 1331. According to John Musachi, he had the nickname...
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King of Albania (section House of Muzaka)
Dhimitër Progoni (Prince of the Albanians & Prince of Albania), Andrea II Muzaka (Despot of Albania), Karl Thopia (Prince of Albania), and Skanderbeg (Lord...
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marriage to Andrea III Muzaka, Chiranna had four children who survived into adulthood: Gjin II, father of John Muzaka. Maria Muzaka, wife of Gjergj Arianiti...
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II Muzaka (Albanian: Teodor Muzaka), was an Albanian Prince from the House of Muzaka, he was the Lord of Berat and Lord of Myzeqe. Teodor II Muzaka was...
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Church of St. Athanasius of Mouzaki (redirect from St Athanasius of Muzaka)
built in 1383–84 by the brothers Theodore II and Stoya of the house of Muzaka, a noble Albanian family that controlled the city at the time, and dedicated...
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Regalia of Albania (section House of Muzaka)
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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also included Albanians, Croatians, Hungarians and Bulgarians. Teodor II Muzaka, Dhimitër Jonima and other Albanian lords and aristocrats participated in...
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of Gjergj Arianiti (1383–1462), and Maria Muzaka (1410s–1440s), eldest daughter of Despot Andrea III Muzaka and his wife Anna Zenevisi, Lady of Grabossa...
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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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and among notable Albanian dynasties such as the Dukagjini, Kastrioti, Muzaka and Thopia clans. Amid the Albanian Renaissance, marking the resurgence...
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assembly of Lezha, members from the families Kastrioti, Arianiti, Zaharia, Muzaka, Spani, Thopia, Balsha and Crnojević which were linked matrilineally or...
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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 Naples when...
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FK Tomori Berat (redirect from Muzaka Berat)
debut season in the top flight the club changed its name from Tomori to Muzaka in 1931, and during the 1931 season, they finished in 7th and last place...
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wedding of Skanderbeg's younger sister, Mamica, who was being married to Muzaka Thopia. Irene entered the wedding and hostilities began. Dukagjini asked...
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an earlier leader in the ongoing revolt against the Ottomans, and Maria Muzaka, whose family ruled under the title of despots in the southern part of the...
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