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Gjergj Arianiti

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Gjergj Arianiti
Принц Арианити
Modern bust of Gjergj Arianit located in Krujë
Born1383
Principality of Arianiti
Died1462
SpousesMaria Muzaka
Pietrina Francone
IssueAndronika, Queen of Albania
Goisava, Princess of Zeta
Chiranna, Lady of Ducagini
Helena, Lady of Ducagini
Despina, Lady of Ducagini
Angjelina Arianiti
Comita, Lady of Misia
Catherine, Lady of Drivasto
Theodora Arianiti
Maria, Lady of Cerveteri and Viano
Thomas Comnino Arianiti
Constantine Arianiti, Prince of Macedonia
Arianitto Arianiti
See family-section
Names
George Arianiti Thopia Comnenus
HouseArianiti
FatherComnino Arianiti
Motherdaughter of Nicholas Zaharia
ReligionEastern Orthodoxy
Occupation1423–27 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

Gjergj Arianiti (1383–1462) был албанским феодалом, который провел несколько успешных кампаний против Османской империи . Он был отцом Доники , жены Скандербега , а также дюрнином Моиси Арианит Големи . Гьергдж Арианити был союзником Скандербега в лиге Лече, прежде чем отказаться от альянса после поражения в Берате в 1450 году. Позже он вернулся. [ 2 ] Роберт Элси подчеркивает, что Арианити часто был соперником Скандербега. Он объединялся с Королевством Неаполь в 1446 году, покинул свой союз с Скандербегом к 1449 году и в 1456 году союзнил с Венецией . Однако его дочь вышла замуж за Скандербег, и он официально оставался частью Лиги Леже, продолжая успешно сражаться с османами до своей смерти до своей смерти. в 1462 году. [ 3 ]

His name is most commonly known in the Albanian form, Gjergj Arianiti. In English, it is usually rendered as George Arianiti.[4][5]

In correspondence with Slavic chancelleries, his name appears in the Slavic form as "Golem Arianit Komnenovic" (Golemi Arenit Cominovich),[6][7] and a 1452 document referring to him as "Golemi Arenit Comninovich de Albania".[8] Another form of his surname, Haryanites, was used in a French document of the Charles VII era.[6]

Origin and early life

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Epitaph of Gllavenica was commissioned by the ruler Gjergj Arianiti in 1373.

Gjergj Arianitis' father was Komnen Arianiti, whose domains were in the vicinity of Durrës (in partibus Durrachii).[9] According to Franz Babinger and Lindsay L. Brook, Arianiti's mother was certainly a daughter of Nicolò Sevati;[10] while according to Dhimitër Shuteriqi she was a daughter of Nikollë Zaharia. Gjergj was the oldest of three sons, his two brothers being Muzaka and Vladan.[9]

He married Maria Muzaka, acquiring a territory from Mallakastra to south of Vlorë. His territories eventually reached northwards to Debar and later were expanded to Monastir. The center of his lands was located between Librazhd and Elbasan. After 1423 he fell under Ottoman political influence and probably resided at the sultan's palace as hostage to secure loyalty of his tribesmen. In 1427 he returned to Albania to govern his lands.[1]

Campaigns against the Ottoman Empire

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Revolt of 1432–36

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A map of the military activities during the Albanian Revolt of 1432–6

The Ottoman conquest of certain parts of southern Albania brought Ottoman legal, political, and economic systems into the country, influencing all nobles and threatening to destroy the feudal system and autonomy of the nobles. These reforms took away much of Gjergj's power, but he remained a ruler of his lands, even though as a vassal of the Sultan. These drastic changes encouraged revolts against the Ottomans, of which Gjergj Arianiti was one of the main leaders.

In the spring of 1432, after the first phase of the reforms ended, an Albanian revolt erupted which spread to much of Albania. The first revolts began in central Albania when Andrea Thopia revolted against Ottoman rule and defeated a small Ottoman unit in the mountains of central Albania. His victory inspired other chieftains to revolt, especially Arianiti. Gjergj was at first apprehensive, but saw an opportunity to save the dominions left to him by his father. Upon hearing of the rebellions, many Albanian political enemies of Gjergj, who had become sipahi returned from Edirne to Albania. Upon reaching Albania, Gjergj immediately banished them. He was to lead the armed rebellion, which was started by the peasants. Durrës, the Tirana region, and Nicholas Dukagjini in the north joined the revolt. Although Skanderbeg was summoned home by his relatives when Gjergj Arianiti and other chiefs from the region between Vlorë and Shkodër had organized the rebellion, Skanderbeg did nothing, remaining loyal to the Sultan.[4] The Porte responded by sending an army of fresh troops in Albania under experienced commanders. Dagno in northern Albania fell, while the Thopias were returned to their former state. After a strong counterattack by Arianiti, the Ottomans were soon defeated. This victory strengthened the revolt in southern Albania, especially in Kurvelesh. Murad II headed for Albania and chose to camp at Serez[where?] in Macedonia, from where he sent out a force of 10,000 into Albania under Ali Beg. The army of Ali Beg, in the winter of 1432–33, went through the tight valleys of the Shkumbin; near Buzurshekut (Bërzeshtës), the Albanians ambushed the Ottoman army. Arianiti observed and maneuvered against the Ottomans while also encouraging his men, eventually leading to an Ottoman rout. This victory further strengthened the Albanian cause and gave hope to the Europeans who feared a major Ottoman invasion. The Byzantine chronicler, Chalcondyles, wrote: "In this battle, Arianit Komneni won a glorious victory." With these victories Gjergj Arianiti expanded his domains up to the city of Manastir.

Arianit used the classic tactic of "Pulling the enemy in, preparing the trap and striking suddenly." Arianiti also destroyed a second army sent by Ali Beg, leaving hundreds dead in the valleys of Kuç all the way to Borsh. The failure of the second Ottoman expedition became known throughout Europe, which was used to hearing about Christian defeats in the East. The joyful states of Europe – Pope Eugene IV, Alfonso V, Emperor Sigsimund, Venice and Ragusa – promised aid. In his third battle (1434), in order to recapture Vlorë and Kanina, Arianiti used numbers, expediency and his tactics. Arianiti was known as the "protector of freedom" throughout the European kingdoms. During the Ottoman campaigns of 1435 and 1436 Ali Beg, together with Turakhan Beg, effected a partial submission of the Albanians, Arianiti retreated to the area of Skrapari and Tomorica, where he continued his war against the Ottoman Empire. Murad II felt compelled to tacitly grant him the area between Shkumbin and south of Vjosa river as his dominions and have a truce with him.

1443–44

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In August 1443 Arianiti again rebelled against Ottomans, probably urged by pope Eugene IV or instigated by the news of defeat of Sihàb ed-Dîn Pasa.[11] During the fall of 1443 and the winter of 1444 he led an army deep into Macedonia.[clarification needed] During the same time, the Ottomans were routed at Niš and Skanderbeg deserted the Ottoman army and began another rebellion. Skanderbeg eventually allied with Gjergj Arianit and some other nobles from Albania and Zeta through the League of Lezhë. In May–July 1435 Bulgarian prince Fruzhin visited Albania and meat Arianiti the leaders of the revolt, on a secret diplomat mission of emperor Sigismund.

1449–51

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At the beginning of 1449, Skanderbeg and Arianiti approached the Venetians requesting their protection from the Ottomans. Venice opted for neutral approach, not to jeopardize peace with Ottomans, and refused their request.[12] By 1449 Gjergj Arianiti left his alliance with Skanderbeg.[3]

When Krujë was besieged by the Ottomans, the sixty-seven-year-old Gjergj Arianiti joined the battle and fought fiercely. Along with 3,000 warriors, he joined the anti-Venetian force which eventually defeated the Venetian army at Drin. He was one of the main commanders during the short siege of Durrës and the siege of Dagno. Some of his troops went as far as the gates of Shkodër. Thus, his interests were not harmed by Venice, who wished to incorporate the bay of Vlorë into its dominions.

Arianiti supported the recapture of Svetigrad with 4,000 men. During the two main engagements of the siege, Arianiti showed great bravery. During the siege, his brother was killed. The experience of Arianiti convinced Skanderbeg to marry Donika, Arianiti's daughter. The strong connections between the Kastrioti and Arianiti families were of great benefit to the Albanian cause.

In 1451 after Alfonso signed the Treaty of Gaeta with Skanderbeg, he signed similar treaties with Gjergj Arianiti and other chieftains from Albania: Ghin Musachi, George Strez Balšić, Peter Spani, Pal III Dukagjini,[13] Thopia Musachi, Peter of Himara, Simon Zenevisi and Carlo Tocco.

1460–62

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He brought together his last resistance force between 1460 and 1462. In an open front, Mehmet II ordered movements into Albania to engage a group of Arianiti's warriors. He then surrounded Gjergj Arianiti by moving through the valley of Furka all the way through Shushicë. Fierce engagements began, but Sopoti was not captured and the Ottoman encirclement failed. The people compared Gjergj Arianiti to Skanderbeg. To celebrate this victory, the army was taken to Galigat after the Ottomans had fully left Albania. However, when the Ottomans heard of this, they traveled back to Albania at night. The fortress of Sopot, left with a garrison chosen by Arianiti, still could not be taken. Only through bribery and treachery was it possible for the castle be taken. The Ottoman commander took advantage of Arianiti's absence by launching a large attack with his main army. The Ottomans soon entered the castle, and in revenge for the defeats they had suffered, the entire population was massacred.[clarification needed]

Possessions

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Kaninë Castle served as one of Gjergj Arianiti's capitals

Arianiti was the only Albanian leader to have two capitals: one near the coast in Kanina, and another near the eastern mountains in Sopot. His dominions acted as the first defense against many of the Ottoman expeditions and served as one of the main centers of the League of Lezhë. The union between the Kastrioti and Arianiti did not have much effect due to the exposed territories of Arianiti.

Family

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His first marriage was to Maria Muzaka, daughter of Andrea III Muzaka and Anna Chiranna Zenevisi,[14] with whom he had eight daughters. After her death, Gjergj Arianiti married Lady Pietrina Francone, daughter of the Italian noble Oliver Francone. The couple had five more children.

From his first marriage (c.1420s–1440s) with Maria Muzaka, Arianiti had the following issue:

From Gjergj Arianiti's second marriage to Pietrina Francone (c.1440s) the following children were born:

  • Theodora
  • Maria, married to Bartolomeo Giuppo della Rovere (1474–1545) from the Geonese noble Della Rovere family. They had a son, Francesco della Rovere, who initially became Bishop of Camerino (1508), Voltera (1514) and finally Archbishop of Benevento (1530–1545).[19]
  • Thomas
  • Constantine, who became a leader among Christian Balkan refugees in Italy and used the titles Prince of Macedonia, Duke of Achea and Despot of Morea. In the early 16th century, Constantine served as a diplomat to the popes and the future Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, with both parties finding him a talented ambassador. In 1489 he married Lady Francesca of Montferrat, member of the Palaeologus-Montferrat family, branch of the Byzantine Imperial Palaiologos dynasty, and a step-daughter to his niece Maria of Serbia. From 1495 to 1499 he became regent of Montferrat, on behalf of the young William IX, his brother-in law and grand-nephew. With Francesca, Constantine had the following children:
    • Arianitto, Prince of Macedonia
    • Andronica, married to Carlo III Tocco then after his death to Giorgio Secco, a milanese nobleman.
    • Penthesilea, married to Alexander Ducagjini
    • Ippolita, married to Zanobio de' Medici of the Italian Medici family. She remarried in 1532 to Lionello Pio di Carpi of the Pio di Savoia family.
    • Polissena, married Rinaldo degli Ottoni di Matelica.
    • Deianira, married Giorgio Trivulzio.
    • Elena, married Juan de Luna, a castillian nobleman.
  • A son who was Lord Arianitto Araniti Comnenus.

See also

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References

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  2. ^ Pipa, Arshi (1978). Албанская литература: социальные перспективы . Р. Трофеник. п. 49. ISBN  978-3-87828-106-1 Полем Получено 17 февраля 2012 года . Арианитскокомнениус, тесть Скандербега, был его союзником и другом только на короткое время. После битвы при Берате араниты покинули Албанскую лигу, независимо от Неаполя и Венеции до его смерти в 1461 году.
  3. ^ Jump up to: а беременный Роберт Элси (2012). История Ibtauri. п. 17. ISBN  978-1-78076-431-3 Полем Получено 9 июня 2013 года .
  4. ^ Jump up to: а беременный Fine 1994 , p. 535. В 1432 году Эндрю Топия восстал против своих османских повелителей ... вдохновил других албанских вождей, в частности Джорджа Арианита (Арианити) ... Восстание распространилось ... из региона Валоны до Скадар ... в это время, хотя, хотя, хотя, хотя, хотя, хотя, хотя, хотя, хотя, хотя, хотя, хотя Призван домой своими родственниками ... Скандербег ничего не сделал, он остался ... верным султану
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  13. ^ Do 1947 , p. 49

    Позже на Alphhoses Cheese Phyange напоминает, что он Джордж Арьянти, Гин Мусахи, Джордж, Педэ -Торя, Педул Даттни, ....

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