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Encyclopedia > Medieval Albanian pedigree of Leka

Pedigree of Leka from medieval Albania


According to genealogists, Crown Prince Leka of Albania descends, through his mother, from medieval princes of Southern Albania, particularly the Arianiti family, which provided wife to Skanderbeg - but there is no known descent from Skanderbeg to Leka. Moisi Arianit Golemi, (also, Moisi Arianit Golem Komneni or simply Moisiu i Dibres), the Albanian feudal lord of Dibra, and grandnephew of Gjergj Arianit Komneni. ... Scanderbeg and the people, sculpture by Janaq Paço and Genc Hajdari in the National Museum, Kruje, Albania George Kastrioti (Gjergj Kastrioti) (1405 - January 17, 1468), better known as Skanderbeg, is the most prominent figure in the history of Albania. ...


Lineage

  • lord Comino Arianiti, married daughter of Nikola Sakati, Lord of Sendir
  • Angeljina Arianiti (see the medieval Albanian family at her ancestry), married Stepan Brankovic (1417-76) his ancestry, son of Djuradj Vukovic Brankovic and Eirene Kantakouzene
  • Jovan Brankovic, Prince of Raitzen, married Jelena Jaksic
  • Marija Brankovic of Rascia, married Ferdinand Frankopani, Count of Veglia, son of Bernat Frankopani, Count of Modrus and Veglia, and Luisa Marzano d'Aragona
  • Catherine Frankopani de Veglia (he ancestry), married Nicholas IV of Zriny, Ban of Croatia-Slavonia, son of Miklos III Zrinyi and countess Ilona Korbavia
  • Barbara of Zriny, married Elek II Thurzo, Baron of Bethlenfalva, son of Kristof I Thurzo of Bethlenfalva and Maria Magdalena Rehlinger
  • baroness Felizitas Thurzo of Bethlenfalva (her ancestry), married count John James of Rottal, son of baron John von Rottal and Katherine Kauger
  • count John Anthony of Rottal, married countess Helena z Wrbna of Freudenthal, daughter of George, Count z Wrbna a Freudenthal and baroness Helena z Wrbna a Freudenthal
  • countess Eleanor of Rottal (her ancestry), married count Ferdinand Ernest of Valdstejna z Vartemberka, son of count Maximiliam of Valdstejna z Vartemberka and countess Catherine Barbara of Harrach
  • Ernest Joseph, Count of Valdstejna z Vartemberka, married countess Maria Anna Kokorzowecz of Kokorzowa, daughter of baron Ckristopher Kokorzowecz of Kokorzowa and Eva Catherine Markwart of Hradek
  • Francis Joseph, Count of Valdstejna z Vartemberka (his ancestry), married countess Maria Marketa Czernin of Chudenitz, daughter of count Herman Jacob Czernin of Chudenitz and countess Maria Josepha Slavata
  • Joseph, Count of Valdstejna z Vartemberka, married countess Josepha of Trautmannsdorff, daughter of count Francis Venceslas of Trautmannsdorff and countess Maria Eleanor of Kaunitz
  • George Christian, Count of Valdstejna z Vartemberka (his ancestry), married countess Elisabeth Ulfeldt of Solvesborg, daughter of count Corfitz Anthony Ulfeldt and princess Maria Elisabeth of Lobkowicz
  • countess Elisabeth of Valdstejna z Vartemberka, married Joseph Karolyi, Count of Nagy-Karoly, son of Anthony Karolyi, Count of Nagy-Karoly, and Josepha Harruckeren
  • countess Frances Karolyi of Nagy-Karoly (her ancestry), married Albert Sztaray, Count of Sztara and Nagy-Mihaly, son of Michael Sztaray, Count of Sztara and Nagy-Mihaly, and countess Maria Anna Eleonora Esterhazy of Galantha
  • countess Sophia Sztaray of Sztara and Nagy-Mihaly, married Guyla Apponyi, Count of Nagy-Appony, son of Anthony Apponyi, Count of Nagy-Appony, and countess Theresa Nogarola
  • Lajos Apponyi, Count of Nagy-Appony (his ancestry), married countess Marguerite of Scherr-Toss, daughter of count Herman of Scherr-Toss and countess Olga Strachwitz of Gross-Zauche and Camminetz
  • Guyla Apponyi, Count of Nagy-Appony, married Gladys Virginia Steuart, daughter of John Steuart and Mary Virginia Ramsay Harding
  • Leka, Crown Prince of Albania (and prinq Burgajet & Mati), married Susan Cullen-Ward, daughter of Alan Robert Cullen-Ward and Phyllis Dorothea Murray-Prior

Kanina may refer to: Kanina, a village in eastern Sudan, situated between Gedaref and the Ethiopian border at Gallabat Kanina, a village in the Czech Republic, Mělník District This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ... Elbasan (Albanian: Elbasan or Elbasani) is a city in central Albania. ... Moisi Arianit Golemi, (also, Moisi Arianit Golem Komneni or simply Moisiu i Dibres), the Albanian feudal lord of Dibra, and grandnephew of Gjergj Arianit Komneni. ... Krk (Italian Veglia) is a Croatian island in the northern Adriatic Sea, located near Rijeka in the Bay of Kvarner and part of the Primorje-Gorski Kotar county. ... Xhemal Pasha Zogu [IPA: dʒɛmal paʃa zɔgu] (1860-1911) (also known as Jamal Pasha, or Jamal Pasha Zogolli) was the Hereditary Governor of Mati, Albania. ... Bey is the Turkish word for chieftain, traditionally applied to the leaders of small tribal groups In historical accounts, many Turkish and Persian leaders are titled bey, beg or beigh. ... A mat is a generic term for a piece of fabric or flat material, generally placed on a floor or other flat surface, and serving a range of purposes including: providing a regular or flat surface, such as a mouse mat protecting that which is beneath the mat, such as... Sadijé Toptani was the Queen Mother of Albania (Nëna Mbretëreshë i Shqiptarëvet) 1928-1939. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Prince Leka of the Albanians (Leka Anwar Zog Reza Baudouin Msiziwe) (born March 26, 1982, Sandton, South Africa), styled by Albanian monarchists as Crown Prince Leka II, is the son of the pretender to Albanias throne, Leka, Crown Prince of Albania, and his late wife, Susan Cullen-Ward. ...

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