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Princess of the Kastrioti Principality | |||||
Successor | Donika Kastrioti | ||||
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Born | Upper Polog or Berat | ||||
Prince | Gjon Kastrioti | ||||
Issue | Gjergj Kastrioti | ||||
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Religion | Christianity |
Vojsava Tripalda (Template:Lang-lat, also Voisava) was a princess from a family of Upper Polog.[1][2] Her family origin is disputed, but she may be a member of the Branković familly[3][4], or member of the Muzaka family (Musachi) of the Principality of Berat.[5][6][dubious – discuss].
She married Gjon Kastrioti, thus becoming a part of the Kastrioti family, and was the mother of the Albanian national hero Skanderbeg.[7] In addition to Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg, she also had three other sons – Stanisha Kastrioti, Reposh Kastrioti, and Konstantin Kastrioti[8] – and five daughters – Mara Kastrioti (married to Stefan I Crnojević), Angelina Kastrioti (married to Vladan Araniti, brother of Gjergj Arianiti), Yella Kastrioti (married to Gjin Muzaka), Vlaika Kastrioti (married to Stefan Stres Balsha), and Mamica Kastrioti (married to Muzake Thopia in 1445).[9]
References
- ^ Noli, Fan Stylian, George Castroiti Scanderbeg (1405–1468), (International Universities Press, 1947), 21.
- ^ Camille Paganel, 1855, "Histoire de Scanderbeg, ou Turcs et Chrétiens du XVe siècle"
- ^ Schmitt, Oliver Jens, Kosovo: kurze Geschichte einer zentralbalkanischen Landschaft,
Ein Teil Seiner familie floh zu Skanderbeg, der selbst mit den Brankovići verwandt war. Einen ethnischen Gegensatz zwischen Serben und Albanern kann man in der Elite Mittelalter nicht festsellen - die engen Verbindungen des serbischen und albanischen orthodoxen Adels allein schon standen dem ent gegen: Skanderbegs Mutter war wohl eine Brankovic, und sein Sohn Ivan heiratete eine Brankovic (Irene).
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Доколку ја прифатиме оваа варијанта, според која Бранковиките биле господари на/во Полог до почетког на последната деценија од XIV век, во тој случај произлегува дека Воисава била керка на Гргур или пак, можеби на Вук Бранковик.
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ignored (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ Fan Noli p. 189, note 33.
- ^ Hodgkinson, Harry. Scanderbeg: From Ottoman Captive to Albanian Hero. I. B. Tauris. p. 240. ISBN 978-1850439417.
- ^ Marin Barleti, 1508, Historia de vita et gestis Scanderbegi Epirotarum principis
- ^ George Castroiti Scanderbeg (1405-1468) Author Fan Stylian Noli Publisher International Universities Press, 1947 p. 21-22
- ^ George Castroiti Scanderbeg (1405-1468) Author Fan Stylian Noli Publisher International Universities Press, 1947 p. 189 note 35.