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Andrea II Thopia

15th century Albanian nobleman


15th century Albanian nobleman

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nameAndrea II Thopia
titleLord of Scuria
moreno
issueKarl Muzakë Thopia
Komnin Thopia
noble familyThopia
fatherTanush Thopia
birth_date
death_dateafter 1479

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Andrea II Thopia (; died before March 1445) was a 15th century Albanian nobleman whose domains included the territory of Scuria (between Durazzo and what would later become modern day Tirana). He was a member of the Thopia family and one of the founders of the League of Lezhë.

Family

Andrea Thopia was the great nephew of Karl Thopia. He had two sons, Karl Muzaka and Komnin (possibly Serafina Thopia).

1432—1436 rebellion

Main article: Albanian Revolt of 1432-1436

After the Battle of Savra in 1385 the region of Albania came under strong Ottoman influence and gradually most of its territory was annexed to the Ottoman Empire within a separate administrative unit: the Sanjak of Albania. Andrea revolted against Ottoman rule in 1432 and defeated a small Ottoman military unit in the mountains of Central Albania. His victory inspired other chieftains in Albania, especially Gjergj Arianiti, to rebel against the Ottomans.

League of Lezhë

Main article: League of Lezhë

Together with his nephew (Tanush Thopia) Andrea participated in founding of the League of Lezhë (1444 military alliance led by Skanderbeg). The members included Lekë Zaharia, Pjetër Spani, Lekë Dushmani, Andrea Thopia, Gjergj Arianiti, Theodor Muzaka, Stefan Crnojević, and their subjects. His title was Lord of Scuria (near Durazzo).

According to Gjon Muzaka, Andrea Thopia was among the members of this league who outlived the fall of Scutari into Ottoman hands in 1479.

In literature

Girolamo de Rada, an Italian writer of Italo-Albanian literature, dedicated his 1839 work Albanian Historical Songs of Serafina Thopia, Wife of Prince Nicholas Dukagjini () to unfulfilled love of Serafina Thopia and Bosdare Stresa (an Albanian Romeo and Juliet). Serafina, who was daughter of Andrea Thopia in this song, sacrificed her love to Bosdare and married Nicholas Dukagjini to help uniting southern and northern Albania to fight against the Ottomans.

Annotations

  • Lekë Zaharia (lord of Sati and Dagnum) and his vassals Pal Dukagjin and Nicholas Dukagjini
  • Peter Spani (lord of the mountains behind Drivasto)
  • Lekë Dushmani (lord of Pult)
  • George, Ivan and Gojko Balšić
  • Andrea Thopia with his nephew Tanush Thopia
  • Gjergj Arianiti
  • Theodor Corona Musachi
  • Stefan Crnojević with his sons Ivan, Andrija and Božidar

References

Sources

References

  1. André Bataille. (1955). "Traité d'études byzantines". Presses universitaires de France.
  2. Fine, John Van Antwerp. (1994). "The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest". University of Michigan Press.
  3. {{harvnb. Noli. 1947. Andrea Thopia of Scuria between Tirana and Durazzo with his nephew, Tanush Thopia
  4. Elsie, Robert. (2003). "Early Albania: A Reader of Historical Texts, 11th-17th Centuries". Otto Harrassowitz Verlag.
  5. {{harvnb. Elsie. 2005. The 'Songs of Serafina Thopia' also take us back to the nebulous romantic world of mid-fifteenth-century Albania... an Albanian Romeo and Juliet ... Serafina sacrifices her own happiness to state interests, and marries Prince Nicholas Dukagjini so as to unite southern Albania with the north....on the eve of Turkish invasion)
  6. {{harvnb. Noli. 1947
  7. Božić 1979, pp. 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"
  8. {{harvnb. Schmitt. 2001. 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
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