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  1. Donika Arianiti, also known as Donika Kastrioti, (born 1428 – died 1506) was an Albanian noblewoman and the spouse of Albanian leader and national hero Skanderbeg. She was the daughter of Gjergj Arianiti , an earlier leader in the ongoing revolt against the Ottomans.

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    Gjergj Kastrioti (c. 1405 – 17 January 1468), commonly known as Skanderbeg, was an Albanian feudal lord and military commander who led a rebellion against the Ottoman Empire in what is today Albania, North Macedonia, Greece, Kosovo, Montenegro, and Serbia. A member of the noble Kastrioti family, he was sent as a hostage to the ...

  3. Contents. Donika Kastrioti. Andronika Arianiti-Komnena ( Andronica Comneniates, 1428-1506) ka qenë një fisnike arbërore, e bija e princit të famshëm Gjergj Arianiti dhe bashkëshortja e Skënderbeut .

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    A figure attested as Kastriot of Kanina in southern Albania who appears in a letter sent on September 2, 1368 by Alexander Komnenos Asen to the Ragusan senate has been hypothesised by a number of authors, mostly in the early 20th century, as an ancestor of the Kastrioti family. Heinrich Kretschmayr argued that this Kastriot may have been in fact Pa...

    The list of titles used by Kastrioti family are: Albania in the Middle Ages 1. Lord or King of Albania 2. Prince of Kruja (Principality of Kastrioti) 3. Lord of Sinaand Lower Gardi 4. Lord of Emathiaand Vumenestia In Ottoman Empire 1. Sanjakbey of the Sanjak of Dibra 2. Subaşi of Krujë In the Kingdom of Naples 1. Duke of San Pietro in Galatina 2. C...

    Two possible members of the Kastrioti are recorded in the Ottoman defter of 1467. The first, a certain Dimitri Kastrijoti, appears as a household head from the village of Setina e Poshtme which, alongside Setina e Sipërme, can be identified with Signa which was traditionally held by the Kastrioti. The second was a yamak by the name of Mark Kastriot...

    After the fall of Albania to the Ottoman Empire, the Kingdom of Naples gave land and noble title to Skanderbeg's family, the Kastrioti. His family were given control over the Duchy of San Pietro in Galatina and the County of Soleto, now in the Province of Lecce in Italy. His son, Gjon Kastrioti II, married Jerina Branković, daughter of Serbian Desp...

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    1. Venetian Armorial (16th century) 2. Korenić-Neorić Armorial(1595) 3. Fojnica Armorial(1675-1688) 4. Charles du Fresne, sieur du Cange(1680) 5. Giuseppe Schirò(1904)

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    1. Coat of arms of the Neapolitan branch of the family by Giacomo Fontana (1605) 2. Coat of arms of the Neapolitan branch of the family by Jerónimo de Bolea (17th century) 3. Coat of arms of the Neapolitan branch of the family by Angelo Maria da Bologni (1715)

    Bela, Muhamet (2019). "A ishte Skënderbeu nga Hasi?! - Mendime rreth origjinës së Skënderbeut". In Syla, Sabit; Verli, Marenglen; Asani, Skënder; Berisha, Gjon (eds.). Gjergj Kastrioti - Skënderbeu...
    Buda, Aleks (1986). Shkrime Historike. Shtëpia Botuese "8 Nëntori". ISBN 9992716517.
    Ducellier, Alain (1981). La façade maritime de l'Albanie au Moyen âge: Durazzo et Valona du XIe au XVe siècle. Ed. de l'Ècole des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales.
    Fine, John (1994). The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest. University of Michigan Press. ISBN 978-0-472-08260-5.
  4. Donika Kastrioti, vollständiger Name: Andronika Kastriota (geboren Arianiti Muzaka; italienisch Donica Castriota; * 1428 in Kanina; † zwischen 8. März 1505 und Anfang September 1506 in Valencia) [1] war eine albanische Fürstin und Ehefrau von Skanderbeg.

  5. The helmet and swords have a dark and confusing history. After the death of Skanderbeg, they were taken to Italy by Skanderbeg’s wife Donika and his son Gjon. Who inherited them after their death is unknown. The weapons reappeared in the last decade of the 16th century.