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    was later held by his descendants in Italy who became known as the Castriota-Scanderbeg. Skanderbeg always signed himself in Latin: Dominus Albaniae ("Lord...
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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...
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    loro storia. "Scanderbeg vivo — Una riflessione interdisciplinare tra mito, storia e attualità sulla figura di Giorgio Castriota Scanderbeg" [A living Skanderbeg...
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    2011. Palazzetto Scanderbeg ossia la casa in cui secondo la tradizione, avrebbe trovato alloggio il principe albanese Giorgio Castriota, 41°54′03″N 12°29′06″E...
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    duchess of Galatina and married Ferrante Castriota Scanderbeg (descendant of the leader Giorgio Castriota Scanderbeg). Giulio Antonio Acquaviva then remarried...
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  • and kept at the Casa del Popolo, or the gift of the bust of Giorgio Castriota Scanderbeg in 1968. Then the closure of the Albanian communist state closed...
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  • occasion of the 550th anniversary of the death of the Albanian hero Giorgio Castriota Scanderbeg, in San Demetrio Corone, were hosted in a participatory event...
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    many hamlets in Taranto Albania, destroyed by the soldiers of Giorgio Castriota Scanderbeg during the revolt of the local barons (1459-1462), were rebuilt...
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    the Castriota family lived in southern Italy, one of which descended from Pardo Castriota Scanderbeg and the other from Achille Castriota Scanderbeg, who...
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  • politician, sympathized with the oriental rites, mediator between Giorgio Castriota Scanderbeg and his adversaries, instructed by the Holy See concerning a...
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    became duke of Ferrandina in 1505. His descendants, known as the Granai-Castriota held large estates in southern Italy and were distinguished in the internal...
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    Scanderbeg (Georges Castriota) : essai de bibliographie raisonnée (in German), München: R. Trofenik, pp. 142–143, OCLC 427239236, 1786 Scanderbeg, tragedie...
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    several children among whom Ferdinand Castriota, Duke of San Pietro in Galatina and Maria Castriota. Voisava Castriota, whose identity is still a mystery...
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    cinque figlie femine. Hopf 1873, p. 301 ... la madre de detto Signor Scanderbeg, moglie del detto Signor Giovanni, hebbe nome Signora Voisava Tripalda...
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    2004. Pfaffenbichler, Matthias (2015). "L'elmo e la spada di Giorgio Castriota detto Scanderbeg". Universita di Salerno: 40–50. "Skanderbeg–Helm". khm.at...
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  • of Michigan Press. ISBN 978-0-472-08260-5. Hodgkinson, Harry (1999). Scanderbeg: From Ottoman Captive to Albanian Hero. London: Centre for Albanian Studies...
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    between 1467 and 1470, after the death of the celebrated George Castriota Scanderbeg (when his daughter, who had become the Princess of Bisignano, invited...
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  • friar and scholar of a noble family, treasurer and councilor of Giorgio Castriota, in 1480 wrote the first biography, in Latin, on the life of Skanderbeg...
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  • Wisconsin Press. p. 293. ISBN 978-0-299-10744-4. Retrieved 19 June 2013. Castriota had been sent from Albania as a hostage to the sultan's court and trained...
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