• Pal Gropa, also known as Paul or Paulo Gropa, (Pal Gropa) was an Albanian feudal ruler of Ohrid and Dibër from the 13th century and a member of the Gropa...
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    the 13th century, Pal Gropa, an Albanian nobleman, held the Byzantine title of Sevast. As part of the Kingdom of Albania, Pal Gropa was given extended...
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  • Principality of Arbanon starting in 1190. Andrea I Gropa Pal Gropa Andrea II Gropa Pal II Gropa Zacharia Gropa Vlado Blinishti Kalojan Blinishti Gulielm Blinishti...
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    from him. He hailed from the noble Gropa family. Andrea was a member of the Albanian Gropa family. His ancestor Pal Gropa was acknowledged by Charles I of...
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    mid-13th century, Ohrid was one of the cities ruled by Pal Gropa, a member of the Albanian noble Gropa family. In a text by Emperor John VI Kantakouzenos...
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  • clergyman Pal Engjëlli (1416–1470), Albanian clergyman Pal Gazulli (1405–1470), Albanian clergyman Pal Gropa, 13th-14th century Albanian lord Pal Homonai...
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  • as a powerful sebast. In 1273 is mentioned Pal Gropa which once again reconfirmed the domains of the Gropa family and were even given extended privileges...
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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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    Theodor married the Daughter of Paul of Ohrid. Possibly daughter of Pal Gropa. Theodor had two sons: Andrea II Muzaka (1319 † 1372), Sebastokrator,...
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    men under five commanders, Hamza Kastrioti, Muzaka of Angelina, Zakaria Gropa, Peter Emanueli, and Gjon Muzaka, in the surrounding forests with orders...
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  • Blinishti Bua Bushati Bruni Bruti Crutta Dukagjini Dushmani Durazzo Frashëri Gropa Gjini Ghika Gleđević Humoj Jonima Kastrioti Köprülü Kyrias Losha Lukari...
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  • traced to the formative period of the Principality of Arbanon, with the Gropa ruling family. This practice continued in uninterrupted succession across...
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    microtoponymy like Kodra e Kryethiut (the hill of Kryethi) in Iballë and Gropa e Kryethiut in Rrapshë. In later times, three villages that were formed...
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  • Serbian Kingdom/Empire (1336–1355) Kingdom of Albania Principality of Muzaka Gropa family Thopia family Kingdom of Serbia (medieval) (1336–1346) Serbian Empire...
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    were in the provinces middle course of Shkumbin, and with župan Andrea Gropa, ruler of the city of Ochrid. The dominant position of the fortress of Ochrid...
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  • Tanush Thopia; the second to Pal Engjelli's brother in-law who ruled over Durrës[clarification needed]; the third to Zaharia Gropa; and the last to himself...
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