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Lekë Zaharia

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Lekë Zaharia (? – 1444), was an Albanian nobleman from Zaharia family. [1]

26 relations: Albanian–Venetian War, Altisferi, Andrea Thopia, Battle of Torvioll, Dagnum, Dukagjin highlands, Dukagjini family, George Strez Balšić, Gojko Balšić, Irene Dushmani, Ivan Strez Balšić, Koja Zaharia, League of Lezhë, Lekë Dushmani, Leke (disambiguation), Nicholas Dukagjini, Pal Dukagjini, Peter Spani (League of Lezhë), Sati (castle), Theodor Corona Musachi, Timeline of Skanderbeg, Vau i Dejës, Vrana Konti, Zaharia, Zaharia family, Zaharija.

Albanian–Venetian War

The Albanian–Venetian War of 1447–48 was waged between Venetian and Ottoman forces against the Albanians under George Kastrioti Skanderbeg.

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Altisferi

Altisferi may refer to.

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Andrea Thopia

Andrea Thopia or Andrew Thopia (Andrea Topia) (died before March 1445) was 15th century noble man from Albania whose domains included the territory of Scuria (between Durazzo and what would later become modern day Tirana).

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Battle of Torvioll

The Battle of Torvioll, also known as the Battle of Lower Dibra, was fought on 29 June 1444 on the Plain of Torvioll, in what is modern-day Albania.

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Dagnum

Dagnum (Danjë or Dejë, Danj, Dagno) was a town, bishopric and important medieval fortress located on the territory of present-day Albania, which has been under Serbian, Venetian and Ottoman control and remains a Latin Catholic titular see.

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Dukagjin highlands

Dukagjin highlands is a mountainous region in northern Albania, east of Shkodra and north of the Drin.

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Dukagjini family

The Dukagjini family (Ducagini or Ducaginus) was one of the most important feudal families in medieval Albania.

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George Strez Balšić

George Strez Balšić (Latin, Georgio Stresio, Gjergj Balsha; 1444–57) and his brothers Gojko and John were the lords of Misia, a coastal area from the White Drin towards the Adriatic.

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Gojko Balšić

Gojko Balšić (Гојко Балшић, Gojko Balsha, Coico Balsa; fl. 1444) and his brothers George Strez and John were the lords of Misia, a coastal area from the White Drin towards the Adriatic.

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Irene Dushmani

Jerina (Irene) Dushmani was an Albanian princess, daughter of the Albanian Prince Lekë Dushmani.

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Ivan Strez Balšić

Ivan Strez Balšić (fl. 1444–1469) and his brothers George Strez and Gojko Balšić were the lords of Misia, a coastal area from the White Drin towards the Adriatic.

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Koja Zaharia

Koja Zaharia or Koja Zakaria (Coia Zaccaria) (?—before 1442) was an Albanian nobleman and a member of the Zaharia family.

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League of Lezhë

The League of Lezhë (Besëlidhja e Lezhës) was a military alliance of Albanian feudal lords forged in Lezhë on 2 March 1444, with Skanderbeg as leader of the regional Albanian and Serbian chieftains united against the Ottoman Empire.

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Lekë Dushmani

Lekë Dushmani (Lech Dusmano) was an Albanian nobleman and one of the founding members of League of Lezhë, formed on 2 March 1444.

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Leke (disambiguation)

Leke is a town in Belgium.

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Nicholas Dukagjini

Nicholas Dukagjin (Nicolas Ducagin, Nikollë Dukagjini) was a 15th-century member of the Dukagjini family.

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Pal Dukagjini

Pal Dukagjini or Paul Ducagin (Paolo Ducagini, 1411–1458) was an Albanian nobleman, a member of the Dukagjini family.

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Peter Spani (League of Lezhë)

Peter Spani (Pjetër Spani, Petar Span/Петар Спан; 1430–1457) was a Catholic Albanian nobleman and Venetian pronoier in the first half of 15th century.

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Sati (castle)

Sati (Шати, Satti, Shati) was a medieval fortified town near Shkodër in contemporary Albania.

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Theodor Corona Musachi

Theodor Corona Musachi (Theodhor Koronë Muzaka) or Teodor III Muzaka, was an Albanian nobleman who led the 1437–38 revolt against the Ottomans and was one of the founders of the League of Lezhë in 1444.

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Timeline of Skanderbeg

This timeline lists important events relevant to the life of George Kastrioti Skanderbeg (6 May 1405 – 17 January 1468), widely known as Skanderbeg.

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Vau i Dejës

Vau i Dejës, English: Deja's Ford, is a town and a municipality in Shkodër County, northwestern Albania.

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Vrana Konti

Count Vrana (1450–1458†) was a Napolitan nobleman, who received the title of conte (count) by King Alfonso the Magnanimous and later became one of the closest allies of George Kastrioti "Skanderbeg" in Albania.

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Zaharia

Zaharia is a variant form found in the Balkans of the given name Zechariah or surname Zacharias.

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Zaharia family

The Zaharia family was an Albanian noble family that appears for the first time mentioned in the 14th century.

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Zaharija

Zaharija (Захаријa) is a Serbian name, a variant of the Biblical name Zachary, through Greek Zacharias.

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Redirects here:

Lek Zakaria, Leke Zaharia, Leke Zakaria.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lekë_Zaharia

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