Gjon Kastrioti

Gjon Kastrioti
Lord of Mat
Lord in Albania
Lord of the part of Albania
Born?
Diedbefore July 7, 1439
Buriedin Albania(?)
Noble familyKastrioti
Spouse(s)Voisava
IssueReposh Kastrioti
Stanisha Kastrioti
Kostandin Kastrioti
Mara Kastrioti
Gjergj Kastrioti
Jelena Kastrioti
Mamica Kastrioti
Angelina Kastrioti
Vlajka Kastrioti
FatherPal Kastrioti
Occupation1385–1407: Ottoman vassal
1407–1410: Venetian ally
1415–1417: Ottoman vassal
1419–1426: ally of Despot Stefan
until 1437: Ottoman vassal

Gjon Kastrioti[a] (? – 2/9 May 1437 AD/6945 AM[1]) was an Albanian feudal lord[2][3] from the House of Kastrioti and the father of Albanian leader Gjergj Kastrioti (better known as Skanderbeg). He governed the territory between the Cape of Rodon and Dibër and had at his disposal an army of 2,000 horsemen.

  1. ^ Daniçiq, Gjura, Rjeçnik iz knjizhevnih starina srpskih, dno drugi A - P”, Beograd, 1863, p. 42
  2. ^ Ndreca, Ardian (2021), Gjon Kastrioti në arkivat e murgjve serbë, in: "Ex Libris", Letra në fjalë përfundon me një fjali, e cila, e vetme, na tregon shumë. Të gjithë ata që kanë studjuar sadopak rusisht në Shqipërinë e dikurshme do të jenë krejtësisht në gjendje ta kuptojnë atë: Милостію божіею іоаннь кастріоть господинь албанскіи. Shqip mund ta përkthejmë kështu: «Falë hirit të Zotit, Gjon Kastrioti zot arbëror.»" (The letter in question ends with a sentence which, alone, tells us a lot. All those who have studied even a little bit of Russian in ex-[Comunist] Albania will be perfectly able to understand it: Милостію божіею іоаннь кастріоть господинь албанскіи. We can translate it ... as follows: "By the grace of God, Gjon Kastrioti, Albanian lord)".[1]
  3. ^ Korablev, B. (1915), Actes de Chilandar II, St. Petersburg, pp. 561–562, 6945 AM/1426 AD: Titre de donation de Jean Castriote d'Albanie et de ses fils: ...Милостію божіею іоаннь кастріоть господинь албанскіи (By the grace of God, Ioan Kastriot, Albanian lord). This precise passage was left out of the documentary collection "Djuradj Kastriot Skenderbeg i Arbanija u XV veku" (1942), by Serbian historian Jovan Radonić.{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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