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Gojko Balšić

Gojko Balšić or Gojko Balsha (Serbian: Гојко Балшић; Albanian: Gojko Balsha;[3] fl. 1444)[A] and his brothers George Strez and John were the lords of Misia, a coastal area from the White Drin towards the Adriatic. The brothers were members of the house of Balšić, which earlier held the Lordship of Zeta. They participated in founding the League of Lezhë, an alliance led by their maternal uncle Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg. Gojko supported Skanderbeg until the latter's death in 1468, and then continued to fight against the Ottomans within Venetian forces.

Gojko Balšić
Lord of Misia[1]
Coat of arms
Diedafter 1468
Noble familyBalšić
SpouseKomnina Arianiti
IssueMaria of Muro
OccupationMember of the League of Lezhë (1444-1468)[2]

Family edit

There are two views of his genealogy. According to Gjon Muzaka and Karl Hopf, Ivan (John, Gjon) and Gojko Strez Balšić were in fact children of Vlajka Kastrioti and Stefan Strez who was a son of Đurađ Balšić, an illegitimate child of Đurađ I Balšić.[4][5] According to Fan Noli, Gojko had two brothers (George Strez and Ivan), both children of Jela Kastrioti[2] and Pavle Balšić. Both views confirm that Gojko was Skanderbeg's nephew.[2][6]

Gojko married Komita Arianiti, a daughter of Gjergj Arianiti.[7] According to Gjon Muzaka, they had two sons and one daughter, Maria. The sons died in Hungary.[8] Muzaka stated that Maria married the Count of Muro and had two daughters, Beatrice and Isabel. Beatrice, married Prince Ferdinand Orsini, Duke of Gravina while Isabel, married Lord Louis of Gesualdo, Count of Conza.[8]

Biography edit

Gojko and his brothers were lords of Misia, a coastal area from the White Drin towards the Adriatic.[1] The three Balšić brothers joined the League of Lezhë, an alliance formed by their maternal uncle Skanderbeg, after meeting in the St. Nicholas Church in Lezhë on March 2, 1444. The members included Lekë Zaharia, Peter Spani, Lekë Dushmani, Andrea Thopia, Gjergj Arianiti, Theodor Musachi, Stefan Crnojević, and their subjects.[A] Skanderbeg was elected its leader, and commander in chief of its armed forces numbering a total of 8,000 warriors.[9][10]

Gojko's brother George cancelled his support to Skanderbeg after a while, while Gojko and John supported Skanderbeg until his death in 1468.[2] After Skanderbeg's death Gojko and John Balšić together with Leke, Progon and Nicholas Dukagjini, continued to fight for Venice.[11]

Annotations edit

  1. ^
    League of Lezhe:[12][13][14]

    Name: His name is written in Latin documents as Coico Balsa.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Gopčević 1914, pp. 74-75: "in Misia"
  2. ^ a b c d Noli 1947, p. 208

    Scanderbeg had three Balsha nephews from his sister Yella. Of these only George Stresi Balsha betrayed him, while the two others, John and Gioka, served him loyally to the end

  3. ^ Turcica. Association pour le développement des études turques. 1999. p. 298. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
  4. ^ Gopčević 1914, p. 460

    Bezüglich der Strez herrscht Verwirrung. Hopf macht Ivo und Gojko BalSid zu Söhnen des Stefan Strez, welcher Vlajka Kastriota geheiratet hätte und Sohn des Gjuragj Balšić gewesen wäre, eines Bastards des Gjuragj I.

  5. ^ Musachi 1515, texts 16-18 September 10, 2010, at the Wayback Machine

    To the fourth sister, Lady Vlaica, who was married to Lord Balsha, was born John and Coico Balsha.

  6. ^ Spandouginos-Nicol, p. 96: "Iella, who married Paul Balša"
  7. ^ Slijepčević 1983, p. 40: "Комнина за Гојка.Балшића"
  8. ^ a b John Musachi (1515), Brief Chronicle on the Descendants of our Musachi Dynasty September 10, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Fox, Robert (1993), The inner sea: the Mediterranean and its people, Alfred A. Knopf, p. 195, ISBN 9780394574523
  10. ^ Vlora, Ekrem Bey (1956), , archived from the original on 2011-11-24
  11. ^ Schmitt 2001, p. 297

    die Skanderbegs Personlichkeit gelassen hatte, nicht zu füllen. Deshalb muste Venedig wie in den Jahrzehnten vor Skanderbeg mit einer Vielzahl von Adligen zusammenarbeiten; neben Leka, Progon und Nikola Dukagjin gehörten zu dieser Schicht auch Comino Araniti, wohl derselbe, der 1466 Durazzo überfallen hatte; die Söhne von Juani Stexi, di Johann Balsha, Machthaber zwischen Alessio und Kruja; Gojko Balsha und seine söhne der woiwode Jaran um Kruja (1477), und auch der mit seinem Erbe überforderte Johann Kastriota.

  12. ^ Noli 1947, p. 36
  13. ^ Božić 1979, p. 364

    Никола Дукађин убио је Леку Закарију. Према млетачком хроничару Стефану Мању убио га је "у битки" као његов вазал. Мада Барлеције погрешно наводи да је убиство извршио Лека Дукађин

  14. ^ Schmitt 2001, p. 297

    Nikola und Paul Dukagjin, Leka Zaharia von Dagno, Peter Span, Herr der Berge hinter Drivasto, Georg Strez Balsha sowie Johann und Gojko Balsha, die sich zwischen Kruja und Alessio festgesetzt hatten, die Dushman von Klein-Polatum sowie Stefan (Stefanica) Crnojevic, der Herr der Oberzeta

Sources edit

  • Noli, Fan Stilian (1947). George Castrioti Scanderbeg (1405-1468). International Universities Press. OCLC 732882.
  • Božić, Ivan (1979). Nemirno pomorje XV veka (in Serbo-Croatian). Beograd: Srpska književna zadruga. OCLC 5845972.
  • Schmitt, Oliver Jens (2001). Das venezianische Albanien (1392-1479) (in German). München: R. Oldenbourg Verlag GmbH München. ISBN 3-486-56569-9.
  • Gopčević, Spiridon (1914). Geschichte von Montenegro und Albanien (in German). Gotha: F.A. Perthes. OCLC 9968504. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
  • Musachi, John (1515). . Archived from the original on 10 September 2010. Retrieved 29 November 2011.
  • Društvo, Srpsko Učeno (1886). Glasnik Srpskoga učenog društva. Vol. 65–66. Гојко Балшић показује се од велике користи Турђу Кастриотићу Скендербегу, који га је једном послао са 500 коњаника у помоћ краљу напуљском Ференту арагонском ("). Гојко Балшић ожењен је био Ком и том Арија нитoвoм ...

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Gojko Balsic or Gojko Balsha Serbian Goјko Balshiћ Albanian Gojko Balsha 3 fl 1444 A and his brothers George Strez and John were the lords of Misia a coastal area from the White Drin towards the Adriatic The brothers were members of the house of Balsic which earlier held the Lordship of Zeta They participated in founding the League of Lezhe an alliance led by their maternal uncle Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg Gojko supported Skanderbeg until the latter s death in 1468 and then continued to fight against the Ottomans within Venetian forces Gojko BalsicLord of Misia 1 Coat of armsDiedafter 1468Noble familyBalsicSpouseKomnina ArianitiIssueMaria of MuroOccupationMember of the League of Lezhe 1444 1468 2 Contents 1 Family 2 Biography 3 Annotations 4 References 4 1 SourcesFamily editThere are two views of his genealogy According to Gjon Muzaka and Karl Hopf Ivan John Gjon and Gojko Strez Balsic were in fact children of Vlajka Kastrioti and Stefan Strez who was a son of Đurađ Balsic an illegitimate child of Đurađ I Balsic 4 5 According to Fan Noli Gojko had two brothers George Strez and Ivan both children of Jela Kastrioti 2 and Pavle Balsic Both views confirm that Gojko was Skanderbeg s nephew 2 6 Gojko married Komita Arianiti a daughter of Gjergj Arianiti 7 According to Gjon Muzaka they had two sons and one daughter Maria The sons died in Hungary 8 Muzaka stated that Maria married the Count of Muro and had two daughters Beatrice and Isabel Beatrice married Prince Ferdinand Orsini Duke of Gravina while Isabel married Lord Louis of Gesualdo Count of Conza 8 Biography editGojko and his brothers were lords of Misia a coastal area from the White Drin towards the Adriatic 1 The three Balsic brothers joined the League of Lezhe an alliance formed by their maternal uncle Skanderbeg after meeting in the St Nicholas Church in Lezhe on March 2 1444 The members included Leke Zaharia Peter Spani Leke Dushmani Andrea Thopia Gjergj Arianiti Theodor Musachi Stefan Crnojevic and their subjects A Skanderbeg was elected its leader and commander in chief of its armed forces numbering a total of 8 000 warriors 9 10 Gojko s brother George cancelled his support to Skanderbeg after a while while Gojko and John supported Skanderbeg until his death in 1468 2 After Skanderbeg s death Gojko and John Balsic together with Leke Progon and Nicholas Dukagjini continued to fight for Venice 11 Annotations edit League of Lezhe 12 13 14 Leke Zaharia lord of Sati and Dagnum and his vassals Pal Dukagjin and Nicholas Dukagjini Peter Spani lord of the mountains behind Drivasto Leke Dushmani lord of Pult George Ivan and Gojko Balsic Andrea Thopia with nis nephew Tanush Thopia Gjergj Arianiti Theodor Corona Musachi Stefan Crnojevic with his sons Ivan Andrija and BozidarName His name is written in Latin documents as Coico Balsa References edit a b Gopcevic 1914 pp 74 75 in Misia a b c d Noli 1947 p 208Scanderbeg had three Balsha nephews from his sister Yella Of these only George Stresi Balsha betrayed him while the two others John and Gioka served him loyally to the end Turcica Association pour le developpement des etudes turques 1999 p 298 Retrieved 14 May 2012 Gopcevic 1914 p 460Bezuglich der Strez herrscht Verwirrung Hopf macht Ivo und Gojko BalSid zu Sohnen des Stefan Strez welcher Vlajka Kastriota geheiratet hatte und Sohn des Gjuragj Balsic gewesen ware eines Bastards des Gjuragj I Musachi 1515 texts 16 18 Archived September 10 2010 at the Wayback MachineTo the fourth sister Lady Vlaica who was married to Lord Balsha was born John and Coico Balsha Spandouginos Nicol p 96 Iella who married Paul Balsa Slijepcevic 1983 p 40 Komnina za Goјka Balshiћa a b John Musachi 1515 Brief Chronicle on the Descendants of our Musachi Dynasty Archived September 10 2010 at the Wayback Machine Fox Robert 1993 The inner sea the Mediterranean and its people Alfred A Knopf p 195 ISBN 9780394574523 Vlora Ekrem Bey 1956 The Ruling Families of Albania in the pre Ottoman Period in Contributions to the History of Turkish Rule in Albania an Historical Sketch archived from the original on 2011 11 24 Schmitt 2001 p 297 die Skanderbegs Personlichkeit gelassen hatte nicht zu fullen Deshalb muste Venedig wie in den Jahrzehnten vor Skanderbeg mit einer Vielzahl von Adligen zusammenarbeiten neben Leka Progon und Nikola Dukagjin gehorten zu dieser Schicht auch Comino Araniti wohl derselbe der 1466 Durazzo uberfallen hatte die Sohne von Juani Stexi di Johann Balsha Machthaber zwischen Alessio und Kruja Gojko Balsha und seine sohne der woiwode Jaran um Kruja 1477 und auch der mit seinem Erbe uberforderte Johann Kastriota Noli 1947 p 36 Bozic 1979 p 364 Nikola Dukaђin ubio јe Leku Zakariјu Prema mletachkom hronicharu Stefanu Maњu ubio ga јe u bitki kao њegov vazal Mada Barleciјe pogreshno navodi da јe ubistvo izvrshio Leka Dukaђin Schmitt 2001 p 297 Nikola und Paul Dukagjin Leka Zaharia von Dagno Peter Span Herr der Berge hinter Drivasto Georg Strez Balsha sowie Johann und Gojko Balsha die sich zwischen Kruja und Alessio festgesetzt hatten die Dushman von Klein Polatum sowie Stefan Stefanica Crnojevic der Herr der Oberzeta Sources edit Noli Fan Stilian 1947 George Castrioti Scanderbeg 1405 1468 International Universities Press OCLC 732882 Bozic Ivan 1979 Nemirno pomorje XV veka in Serbo Croatian Beograd Srpska knjizevna zadruga OCLC 5845972 Schmitt Oliver Jens 2001 Das venezianische Albanien 1392 1479 in German Munchen R Oldenbourg Verlag GmbH Munchen ISBN 3 486 56569 9 Gopcevic Spiridon 1914 Geschichte von Montenegro und Albanien in German Gotha F A Perthes OCLC 9968504 Retrieved 29 March 2012 Musachi John 1515 Brief Chronicle on the Descendants of our Musachi Dynasty Archived from the original on 10 September 2010 Retrieved 29 November 2011 Drustvo Srpsko Uceno 1886 Glasnik Srpskoga ucenog drustva Vol 65 66 Goјko Balshiћ pokazuјe se od velike koristi Turђu Kastriotiћu Skenderbegu koјi ga јe јednom poslao sa 500 koњanika u pomoћ kraљu napuљskom Ferentu aragonskom Goјko Balshiћ ozheњen јe bio Kom i tom Ariјa nitovom Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gojko Balsic amp oldid 1208339567, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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