The Muzaka family was an noble Albanian family that ruled over the region of Myzeqe (southern Albania) in the Late Middle Ages. The Muzaka are also referred...
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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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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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Albanian Muzaka family, which played a significant role in ruling parts of Southern Albania and Epirus. Stoya Muzaka was born into the House of Muzaka as the...
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Together with the Muzaka family, they agreed to recognize Angevin suzerainty after rebelling against the Serbs. However except for Andrea Muzaka who defeated...
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Voisava Kastrioti (redirect from Voisava Muzaka)
propose that she came from the Albanian Muzaka family based on Gjon Muzaka's assertion that she was related to his family. A modern theory interprets the reference...
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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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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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Theodor Corona Musachi (redirect from Theodhor Korona Muzaka)
Corona Musachi was а prominent member of the Muzaka family. They were rulers of the Principality of Muzaka, whose domains extended from Myzeqe till Kastoria...
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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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Donika Kastrioti (category Arianiti family)
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 country...
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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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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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Gjon Muzaka (fl. 1510; Italian: Giovanni Musachi di Berat) was an Albanian nobleman from the Muzaka family, that has historically ruled in the Myzeqe...
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Chiranna Muzaka (Albanian: Kirana Muzaka), also known as Kyranna or Anne was an Albanian princess and member of the Muzaka family. Chiranna was the daughter...
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arms are the Durazzo family, Skuraj family, Muzaka family, Luccari family, Angeli family and many other Albanian noble families. The fleurs-de-lis was...
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during this time were the Thopia family, ruling in an area between the Mat and Shkumbin rivers, and the Muzaka family in the territory between the Shkumbin...
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Comita Muzaka (Albanian: Komita Muzaka), also known as Komnena or Komnene was an Albanian princess and member of the Muzaka family. Comita was the daughter...
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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 in regal...
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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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Ajdin Muzaka (? - 1445) was the brother in law of Gjergj Kastrioti (Skanderbeg) and one of his commanders. He was converted to Islam and served in Ottoman...
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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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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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Together with the Muzaka family, they agreed to recognize Angevin suzerainty after rebelling against the Serbs. However except for Andrea Muzaka who defeated...
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region comes from the Medieval times, it is named after the ruling family of Muzaka (1280 – 1600) which possessed the area. The toponym is first recorded...
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Moisi Golemi had married Zanfina Muzaka, first wife of Muzaka Topia. Muzaka Topia, after his marriage with Zanfina Muzaka, married Skanderbeg's sister, and...
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head of the family from noble Albanian Muzaka family, who had converted to Islam, was re-registered among the Muslim heads of the family. In the other...
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Church of St. Athanasius of Mouzaki (redirect from St Athanasius of Muzaka)
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 to St....
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Euphemia Mataranga (category Mataranga family)
married to Andrea II Muzaka most likely around 1328, in the Church of Saint Anthony in Durrës. Andrea came from the noble Muzaka family, and held the titles...
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