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  • Andrea Vrana (fl. 1261) was an Albanian nobleman appointed by Manfred of Sicily as captain of Durazzo (Durrës). The Vrana family was based in the castle...
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  • include: Andreas Vranas (1870–1935), painter Sperantza Vrana (1926 or 1932–2009), actress Russos Vranas, author and journalist. Giorgos Vranas, Cretan...
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    acquiring rights on Manfred's dominions in Albania. Local noblemen such as Andrea Vrana refused to surrender Manfred's former domains, and in 1271 negotiations...
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  • family who ruled the Principality of Arbanon starting in 1190. Andrea I Gropa Pal Gropa Andrea II Gropa Pal II Gropa Zacharia Gropa Vlado Blinishti Kalojan...
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    integrated Albanian nobles into his administration, as was the case with Andrea Vrana who was the general captain and governor of Durrës and the neighboring...
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  • Vlasta Vrána (born 1950) is a Canadian actor of Czech descent. Vrána, born to Czech parents in Norway, moved to Canada at age four. He made his feature-film...
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  • Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse - - - - - - - - Andrea Vrana...
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    Vrana (d. 1458), historically known as Vrana Konti (literally, Count Vrana) was an Albanian military leader who was distinguished in the Albanian-Turkish...
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    family — Queen Giovanna, Simeon, and his sister Maria-Louisa — remained at Vrana Palace, near Sofia, while three new regents were appointed, all Communists...
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    that Kardam was incapacitated. On 6 April 2024 his body was reburied in Vrana Palace. Biography HRH Prince Kardam of Tuarnovo Archived 15 December 2010...
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  • Vardousis Sperantza Vrana as Roberta Andreas Voutsinas as Audition Director Tzimis Panousis as Priest Mary Stavrakelli as Vera Andreas Evaggelatos Sofia...
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    by Ladislaus of several of his Dalmatian domains —Cres, Rab, Pag, Zadar, Vrana and Novigrad— for 100,000 ducats. In 1489, Venice also acquired Cyprus,...
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    while from 1903 onwards they made more and more use of the hunting lodge in Vrana, especially after its expansion in 1909, located on the outskirts of the...
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    to Athens...the blood turned to a river, and reached from the roots of Vranas to Marathon on the other side; it met the sea and painted the waves red...
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    buried in the courtyard of Vrana Palace, near Sofia. At a later time, the Communist authorities moved the zinc coffin from Vrana to a secret location, which...
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    protective garrison of 1,500 men under one of his most trusted lieutenants, Vrana Konti, while, with the remainder of the army, which included many Slavs...
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    entrusted Croatia and Dalmatia to Pontius de Cruce, the Templar prior of Vrana. In July 1217, Andrew departed from Zagreb, accompanied by Dukes Leopold...
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    the Ottomans in 1457 Moisi Arianit Golemi, passed to the Ottomans in 1457 Vrana Konti Vladan Jurica, General Quartermaster Skanderbegs Tanush Thopia Karl...
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    Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 May 2012. Retrieved 7 May 2022. Vrana, R., and Barbaric, A. (2007). "Improving visibility of public libraries...
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    Zekaj Ulaj (known as Pretash Zekaj) Mujo Ulqinaku Cafo Beg Ulqini Vrana Konti (Count Vrana) (1442–1458) – Skanderbeg's general Omer Vrioni Muhamet Xhemajli...
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