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    Barleti's version as Scanderbegi and translated into English as Skanderbeg or Scanderbeg, the combined appellative is assumed to have been a comparison of Skanderbeg's...
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    Piazza Scanderbeg is a square in Rome, Italy located on the junction of Vicolo Scanderbeg and Via della Panetteria. It is named after the Albanian national...
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    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (February 27, 1807 – March 24, 1882) was an American poet and educator. His original works include the poems "Paul Revere's...
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    Costantino Castriota Scanderbeg (1477–1500) was an Albanian nobleman from the House of Kastrioti and prelate of the Catholic Church who served as Bishop...
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    Scanderbeg (Italian pronunciation: [ˈskanderbeɡ]; RV 732) is an opera (dramma per musica) in three acts composed by Antonio Vivaldi to an Italian libretto...
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  • Storia di Scanderbeg (Giorgio Castriotta) re d'Albania: 1412-1468 (in Italian). Rome: V. Ferri. p. 7. "The History of the Life and Deeds of Scanderbeg, the...
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  • The Apology of Scanderbeg is a work of Frang Bardhi, published at Venice in 1636, in Latin. Its complete title is Georgius Castriottus Epirensis vulgo...
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    popullit shqiptar. Botimet Toena. pp. 252–254. Hodgkinson, Harry (2005), Scanderbeg: From Ottoman Captive to Albanian Hero, I.B. Tauris, ISBN 1-85043-941-9...
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  • Scanderbeg, A Tragedy is a 1733 tragedy by the British writer William Havard. It is based on the life of Skanderbeg who led a rebellion against the Ottoman...
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  • skanderbeg in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Skanderbeg (sometimes Scanderbeg, Skenderbeg or Skënderbeu) may refer to: George Kastrioti Skanderbeg (1405–1468)...
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    Palazzo Scanderbeg or Palazzetto Scanderbeg is a Roman palazzo, located on the Piazza Scanderbeg (Num. 117) near the Trevi Fountain. It takes its name...
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  • (1850), George Castriot: Surnamed Scanderbeg, King of Albania, D. Appleton & Company Noli, Fan Stilian (2009), Scanderbeg, General Books, ISBN 978-1-150-74548-5...
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    Scanderbegi, Epirotarum Principis (English: History of the life and deeds of Scanderbeg, Prince of the Epirotes) (Rome, 1508), was published a four decades after...
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    descendants of the House of Kastrioti in Italy use the family name "Castriota Scanderbeg". A figure attested as Kastriot of Kanina in southern Albania who appears...
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  • of Pal Engjëlli, the Archbishop of Durrës and a close collaborator of Scanderbeg. In 1466 he accompanied Skanderbeg in Rome as a scribe. In 1479 after...
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    George Castrioti Scanderbeg, New York, 1947 Edward Gibbon, 1788, History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 6, Scanderbeg section Fine,...
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  • 2023-04-12. Retrieved 2023-03-09. Ciriacono, Salvatore (October 15, 2014). "Scanderbeg tra storia e storiografia" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on...
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  • Songbird Airways, Inc., established as Sky King, was a charter airline based in Miami, Florida. As Sky King, it operated flights from Florida to Cuba on...
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    Lord of Montenegro and Zeta, with whom she had two sons: Giorgio and Scanderbeg. According to John Muzaka, Giorgio had three daughters and two sons: Salomone...
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    Noli, Fan Stylian, George Castroiti Scanderbeg (1405–1468), International Universities Press, 1947 pp. 52-53 Scanderbeg Authors Harry Hodgkinson, Bejtullah...
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    George Scanderbeg, King of Epirus. University of Chicago Press. p. 64. ISBN 978-0-226-73506-1. Gjergj Arjanit Komneni, who became Scanderbeg's father-in-law...
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    Independent". ALBANIA DAILY NEWS. Retrieved 2023-01-14. Drizari, Nelo (1968), Scanderbeg; his life, correspondence, orations, victories, and philosophy, National...
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    Manheim & Hickman 1978, p. 55. Noli, Fan S. (1947). George Castrioti Scanderbeg (1405-1468). Harvard University Press. p. 102. Skanderbeg attempted to...
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    Vuk Branković." However, he says, "the word "Tribalda" associated with Scanderbeg's mother's name does not necessarily mean ethnic determination, but could...
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    archived from the original on 24 November 2011 Frashëri 1964, p. 71 Scanderbeg too kept his domain. As president of the League he was merely primus inter...
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    been attached to the name of Scanderbeg...based on embellishments by historian Marinus ... according to legendry, Scanderbeg successfully repulsed thirteen...
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    battles, specifically Albulena. Barleti, Marin (1508). The Memoirs of Scanderbeg. Harvard University Press. p. 134. The Dukagjini brothers, Nikollë and...
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    one of which descended from Pardo Castriota Scanderbeg and the other from Achille Castriota Scanderbeg, who were both biological sons of Ferrante, the...
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  • Essai sur l'établissement monarchique de Napoléon, 1836 [4] Histoire de Scanderbeg, ou Turks et Chrétiens au XVe siècle, 1855 "Camille, Pierre, Alexis Paganel...
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    28; they settled at the foot of the Quirinal Hill in what is now Vicolo Scanderbeg. Matteo Bonareli was employed in Bernini's workshop. In 1636 he was paid...
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