- Despotate of Angelokastron and Lepanto
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- Not to be confused with Despotate of Epirus, or with the Despotate of Arta, with which it was eventually unified.
Despotate of Angelokastron and Lepanto Despotate ← 1358–1374 → Flag of the Shpata Family and the Despotate of Arta
Map of the Despotate of Angelokastron and Lepanto Capital Angelokastron Language(s) Albanian, Greek Religion Eastern Orthodox Church Government Monarchy Despot - 1358-1374 Gjin Bua Shpata[1] Historical era Medieval - Established April 1358 - Unified with the Despotate of Arta 1374 Warning: Value specified for "continent" does not comply The Despotate of Angelokastron and Lepanto was a short-lived despotate ruled by the Albanian chieftain Gjin Bua Shpata, in the late medieval period including parts of Western Greece. It was created after the defeat of Nikephoros II Orsini, Despot of Epirus in the Battle of Achelous, in 1359 and ceased to exist in 1374, when its ruler unified the territory with the Despotate of Arta.[2][3]
References
- ^ Initially as Despot of Angelokastron, then became despot of Arta and Angelokastron after the death of Peter Losha
- ^ "History of Albanian People" Albanian Academy of Science.ISBN 99927-1-623-1
- ^ John V.A. Fine Jr., The Late Medieval Balkans. Ann Arbor, 1987, 0. 350: "... these two Albanian chieftains"
Categories:- Former monarchies
- States and territories established in 1358
- States and territories disestablished in 1374
- 1374 disestablishments
- Despotates
- Aetolia-Acarnania
- Medieval Epirus
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