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Mara Kastrioti

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Mara Kastrioti
Princess of Mat
Lady of Zeta
Lady of Zeta
Reign1451–1465
SuccessorGoisava Arianiti
Born15th Century
Principality of Kastrioti
Burial
SpouseStefan Crnojević
IssueIvan
Andrija
Božidar
DynastyKastrioti
FatherGjon Kastrioti
MotherVoisava Kastrioti

Mara Kastrioti was a 15th century Albanian princess from the House of Kastrioti. She is best known as the older sister of the Albanian hero Skanderbeg.

Life

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Mara was the daughter of the Albanian Feudal Lord Gjon Kastrioti and his wife Voisava Kastrioti.[1][2] Not much is known about her early life.

Mara Kastrioti, whose exact year of marriage remains unknown, became the wife of Stefan Crnojević, who was the Lord of Zeta.[3] Mara and Stefan had three sons, Ivan, Andrija, nicknamed as the brave Albanian [4] and Božidar. Mara and her husband’s graves are located at the Kom Monastery, Montenegro.

Issue

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Mara married Stefan Crnojević. The pair had three sons:[5]

  • Ivan
  • Andrija, who is nicknamed as “the brave Albanian”[4]
  • Božidar

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Rrahmani, Bashkim (November 20, 2020). The State of Scanderbeg. Institutions and the Applied Law. ADJURIS. p. 9. ISBN 978-6-0694-9784-5. ...He was the penultimate child of Gjon and Vojsava. The children were four sons (Stanisha, Reposh, Konstantin, and Gjergj) and four girls (Mara, Jella, Angelina, Vlajka and Mamica)...
  2. ^ Anamali, Skënder (2002). Historia e popullit shqiptar në katër vëllime (in Albanian). Vol. I. Botimet Toena. p. 341. OCLC 52411919
  3. ^ Djukanovic, Bojka (January 24, 2023). Historical Dictionary of Montenegro. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. p. 88. ISBN 978-1-5381-3915-8. ...Stefan was married to Maria Kastrioti, the daughter of a prominent Albanian nobleman, Gjon Kastrioti...
  4. ^ a b Fallmerayer, Jakob Philipp; Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften (München); Historische Klasse (1860). Das albanesische Element in Griechenland 2 2 (in German). München: Verl. der K. Akad. p. 45. OCLC 163440300.
  5. ^ M. Bešić, Zarij (1970). Istorija Crne Gore / 2. Crna gora u doba oblasnih gospodara (in Serbian). Titograd: Redakcija za istoiju Crne Gore. p. 190. OCLC 175122851. Ђурађ је имао четири сина