Gjergj Arianiti
15th-century Albanian military leader / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Gjergj Arianiti (1383–1462) was an Albanian feudal lord who led several successful campaigns against the Ottoman Empire. He was the father of Donika, Skanderbeg's wife, as well as the grand-uncle of Moisi Arianit Golemi. Gjergj Arianiti was Skanderbeg's ally within League of Lezhë before abandoneding the alliance after the defeat in Berat in 1450. He later returned.[2] Robert Elsie emphasizes that Arianiti was often Skanderbeg's rival. He allied with the Kingdom of Naples in 1446, left his alliance with Skanderbeg by 1449 and allied with Venice in 1456. However his daughter married Skanderbeg and he remained officially part of the League of Lezhe, continuing to fight Ottomans successfully up to his death in 1462.[3]
Gjergj Arianiti | |
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Full name | George Arianiti Thopia Comnenus |
Born | 1383 |
Died | 1462 |
Noble family | Arianiti |
Spouses | Maria Muzaka Pietrina Francone |
Issue | Andronika, Queen of Albania Angelina, Empress of Serbia Constantine, Prince of Macedonia More see family-section |
Father | Comnino Arianiti |
Occupation | 1423-27 hostage at Ottoman court 1431-35: Leader of the revolt against Ottomans[1] 1444-50, 1456-1462: Member of the League of Lezhë 1451-before 1456: Neapolitan ally |