• Stanisha Kastrioti (Latin: Stanissa; fl. 1421–45) was an Albanian nobleman, a member of the Kastrioti family, and older brother of Skanderbeg. His father...
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    children Reposh Kastrioti - († 1430 or 1431), unknown issue, possibly father of Constantine Stanisha Kastrioti - († 1445?), one son Hamza Kastrioti - (After...
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    Hamza Kastrioti (Latin: Ameses Castriota) was a 15th-century Albanian nobleman and the nephew of Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg. Probably born in Ottoman...
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  • Kastrioti's Albanians, led by one of his sons, joined Lazarević immediately upon the latter's arrival in Zeta. According to Fan Noli, it was Stanisha...
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    Mamica, and 4 sons, Reposh, Stanisha, Kostandin and Gjergj Kastrioti (who would come to be known as Skanderbeg). Gjon Kastrioti was among those who opposed...
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    Stanisha (fl. 1426–d. 1445), commander. Konstandin (fl. 1426), Mara, married Stefan Crnojević, Lord of Zeta (r. 1451–65) Skanderbeg (Gjergj Kastrioti...
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    Hilandar. Afterwards, between 1426 and 1431, Gjon Kastrioti and his sons, with the exception of Stanisha, purchased four adelphates (rights to reside on...
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  • Pal or Gjergj Kastrioti was an Albanian medieval ruler in the latter part of the 14th century in northern Albania. Not much is known about his life. He...
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    commander. One of this daughters, Despina was married to Stanisha Kastrioti, son of Gjon Kastrioti and brother of Skanderbeg, while his other daughter Helena...
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    immediately upon the arrival of the latter in Zeta. According to Fan Noli it was Stanisha who was sent by his father, together with auxiliary forces, to help the...
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  • Reposh, Stanisha and Kostandin, and his sisters were Mara, Jelena, Mamica, Angjelina and Vlajka. Gjon Kastrioti sent his eldest son, Stanisha, as a hostage...
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  • and military commander Staniša Stošić (1945–2008), singer Stanisha (son of Gjon Kastrioti), the brother of Skanderbeg This page or section lists people...
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  • Murad II. Son of Stanisha Castrioti, was converted to Islam with the name "Hamza". In 1443 after the battle of Niš fled with George Kastrioti-Skanderbeg to...
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    Hasan; along with his brother, Nrrel, and his children: Nika, Ded (Dedush), Stanisha, Bruç and Vuk from the village of Vukël in northern Albania to the village...
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    households were: Gjoni son of Xhuvan, Lukal son of Kabil, Lukan son of Stanisha, Marin son of Draniç as well as a certain Don Xhoni. The priest Pjetro...
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