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Town in Albania
Dagnum (Albanian: Danjë or Dejë, Serbian: Danj, Italian: Dagno) was a town, bishopric and important medieval fortress located on the territory of present-day
Dagnum
Part of the Albanian–Turkish Wars; 1447 to 1448
Republic of Venice and the Dukagjini family over the possession of the Dagnum fortress. Skanderbeg, then ally of the Dukagjini family, moved against several
Albanian–Venetian_War
Albanian noble family
governor of Budva in 1383, influential person in Zeta in 1386 and lord of Dagnum during a period of cooperation with Balšić family). That is a basis for
Zaharia_family
Medieval Albanian Principality
fortress of Dagnum before abruptly yielding it to Venice. However, unwilling to provoke the Ottoman Empire, the Venetians returned Dagnum to the Ottoman
Principality_of_Dukagjini
Part of the Albanian-Venetian War of 1447–1448
negotiations over the winter regarding Dagnum, Skanderbeg resumed hostilities against the Venetians and besieged Dagnum and Drisht. However, upon the request
Battle_of_Oranik_(1448)
1444–1479 Albanian aristocratic alliance
of Lezhë was founded on 2 March 1444 by: Lekë Zaharia (lord of Sati and Dagnum), and his vassals Pal and Nicholas Dukagjini Pjetër Spani (lord of the mountains
League_of_Lezhë
Lord of Budua
1388, after which his son Koja Zaharia emerged as the autonomous lord of Dagnum and Shati. Through his daughter’s marriage to Komnen Arianiti, Nikollë became
Nikollë_Zaharia
Ottoman military commander
sanjakbey of the Sanjak of Albania before 1432. When Ishak Bey captured Dagnum from Koja Zaharia in 1430 it was attached to the territory controlled by
Evrenosoğlu_Ali_Bey
15th century Albanian nobleman
Skanderbeg, a conflict arose between Dukagjini and Lekë Zaharia, lord of Dagnum, on 26 January 1445, during the wedding of Skanderbeg's sister, Mamica Kastrioti
Lekë_Dukagjini
Albanian warlord and military commander (1405–1468)
leading to a worsening of relations and the dispute over the fortress of Dagnum which triggered the Albanian-Venetian War of 1447–48. After various attacks
Skanderbeg
Former countries in Europe
was Koja Zaharia who captured the castle of Dagnum in 1396 he proclaimed himself the Lord of Sati and Dagnum ("dominus Sabatensis et Dagnensis") and from
Albanian_principalities
15th-century Albanian noble
Lezhë. The League of Lezhë was founded by: Lekë Zaharia (lord of Sati and Dagnum) and his vassals Pal Dukagjin and Nicholas Dukagjini Peter Spani (lord of
Peter_Spani_(League_of_Lezhë)
nobility forged in Lezhë on 2 March 1444 by: Lekë Zaharia (lord of Sati and Dagnum), and his vassals Pal and Nicholas Dukagjini Peter Spani (lord of the mountains
Pal_Dukagjini
Albanian noble
even managed to capture Dagnum which he promptly granted to Venice. Unwilling to provoke the Ottomans, Venice returned Dagnum to Ottoman control in 1435
Nicholas_Dukagjini
15th-century Albanian rebellion against the Ottoman Empire
Skanderbeg's war against Venice. Marin and his soldiers retreated toward Dagnum after being informed by his relative Peter Span about the large Venetian
Skanderbeg's_rebellion
Strez, Strezov or Sturz. . League of Lezhe: Lekë Zaharia (lord of Sati and Dagnum) and his vassals Pal Dukagjin and Nicholas Dukagjini Peter Spani (lord of
George_Strez_Balšić
Topics referred to by the same term
under the name Aurra Deja, a 2021 album by Colombian band Bomba Estereo Dagnum, a former settlement in Albania DeJa Skye, American drag queen Deja (given
Deja
Revolts by Albanian feudal lords
captured Dagnum. Dukagjini then tried to ally himself with Venice by offering to accept Venetian suzerainty and granting them control of Dagnum. However
Albanian–Ottoman Wars (1432–1479)
Albanian–Ottoman_Wars_(1432–1479)
Albanian nobleman
League of Lezhë Misia George Strez Balšić John Balšić Gojko Balšić Sati and Dagnum Lord Lekë Zaharia (Pal Dukagjini and Nicholas Dukagjini - Initially Zaharia's
Tanush_Thopia
Member of the Balšić noble family
(Albanian: Gjon) and John. League of Lezhe: Lekë Zaharia (lord of Sati and Dagnum) and his vassals Pal Dukagjin and Nicholas Dukagjini Peter Spani (lord of
Ivan_Strez_Balšić
15th century Albanian Princess
between the two Albanian princes, as other issues, such as the ownership of Dagnum, were also existent between their respective families. Lekë Dukagjini Lekë
Irene_Dushmani
Member of the Balšić noble family
continued to fight for Venice. League of Lezhe: Lekë Zaharia (lord of Sati and Dagnum) and his vassals Pal Dukagjin and Nicholas Dukagjini Peter Spani (lord of
Gojko_Balšić
15th century Albanian nobleman
fight against the Ottomans. League of Lezhe: Lekë Zaharia (lord of Sati and Dagnum) and his vassals Pal Dukagjin and Nicholas Dukagjini Peter Spani (lord of
Andrea_II_Thopia
Albanian nobleman (died 1450)
ransomed. The League of Lezhë was founded by: Lekë Zaharia (lord of Sati and Dagnum) and his vassals Pal Dukagjin and Nicholas Dukagjini Peter Spani (lord of
Theodor_Corona_Musachi
phase, the rebels were successful in capturing some major towns such as Dagnum. Protracted sieges such as that of Gjirokastër, the capital of the Sanjak
History_of_Albania
Albanian nobleman (13??–c. 1442)
Stefan Crnojević, and another son whose name is unknown. Bosa Dukagjini Dagnum Drisht Zaharia family Elsie, Robert (2012), A biographical dictionary of
Koja_Zaharia
Skanderbeg and the Venetian Republic. In August 1457 Venetians recaptured Dagnum from the Dukagjini after fierce battle and significant casualties. Venetian
Andrea_Venier
Conflicts between Albanian rebels and the Ottoman Empire
captured Dagnum. Dukagjini then tried to ally himself with Venice by offering to accept Venetian suzerainty and granting them control of Dagnum. However
Albanian_revolt_of_1432–1436
August. With Durazzo, Scutari, and Dagnum close to surrender, Venetians make peace in October. Venice keeps Dagnum and cedes all territory on the Albanian
List of wars involving Albania
List_of_wars_involving_Albania
leather. It was one of two customs areas of the region (the other one was Dagnum on the river Drin). In 1330 near Shirgj, the King of Serbia Stefan Dečanski
Shirgj
1457 battle of the Ottoman–Albanian wars
further when Lekë Dukagjini, Skanderbeg's elusive ally in the north, captured Dagnum. Even though Skanderbeg did not participate in this, Venice used it as a
Battle_of_Albulena
Albanian nobleman
also be spelled "Luka". League of Lezhe: Lekë Zaharia (lord of Sati and Dagnum) and his vassals Pal Dukagjin and Nicholas Dukagjini Peter Spani (lord of
Lekë_Dushmani
15th-century Albanian nobleman
League of Lezhë Misia George Strez Balšić John Balšić Gojko Balšić Sati and Dagnum Lord Lekë Zaharia (Pal Dukagjini and Nicholas Dukagjini - Initially Zaharia's
Lekë_Zaharia
Series of conflicts from 1463 to 1479
to hold territories coveted by the Ottomans, such as Žabljak Crnojevića, Dagnum, Drisht, Krujë, Lezhë and Shkodër—the most significant. Mehmed II sent his
Ottoman–Venetian War (1463–1479)
Ottoman–Venetian_War_(1463–1479)
Dukagjini's attempt to capture Zaharia's fortress Dagnum failed. Zaharia's mother ceded the fortress of Dagnum and all other possessions belonging to her murdered
Timeline_of_Skanderbeg
1402 Battle of Ankara Timurid Empire Ottoman Empire Lordship of Sati and Dagnum Jonima Estate Principality of Dukagjini Despotate of Serbia Wallachian contingents
List_of_wars:_1000–1499
Annuario Pontificio Catholic Church
Cybistra Cyme Cyparissia Cypsela Cyrene Cyrrhus Cyzicus Dadibra Dadima Dagnum Daimlaig Daldis Dalisandus in Isauria Dalisandus in Pamphylia Damascus Damiata
List_of_Catholic_titular_sees
Albano) Arbanensis 1166 (as diocese) Chunavia (Konavlje) Chunaviensis 1933 Dagnum (Dagno) Dagnensis late 14th century (as diocese) Phoenice Phoenicius 1933
List of Catholic dioceses in Albania
List_of_Catholic_dioceses_in_Albania
Notes Lord of Sati and Dagnum Koja Zaharia 1396–1430 Koja Zaharia himself is mentioned from 1396 when he captured the castle of Dagnum and declared himself
List_of_Albanian_monarchs
Portuguese Catholic bishop (born 1973)
Porto (2004-16) Auxiliary bishop of Lisbon (2019–2023) Titular Bishop of Dagnum (2019–2023) Orders Ordination 8 July 2001 by Armindo Lopes Coelho Consecration
Américo_Aguiar
In December 1447 Skanderbeg began his war against Venice and besieged Dagnum. When he realised that his siege was unsuccessful he ordered the rebuilding
Balec
Island in Albania
incumbents available. The see of Sardë shortly comprised also the Diocese of Dagnum (Dagno, Daynum, Danj; Daynensis), founded as suffragan of Archbishopric
Shurdhah
Catholic bishop
appointed auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Radom as well as titular bishop of Dagnum on March 25, 1992 and ordained bishop on April 11, 1992. In 1993 he began
Stefan_Siczek
Latin Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Albania
the eighteenth century. The See of Sardë comprised also the Diocese of Dagnum (Daynum, Dagno, Danj; Daynensis), founded as suffragan of Antivari during
Roman Catholic Diocese of Sapë
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Sapë
15th-century Albanian military leader
League of Lezhë Misia George Strez Balšić John Balšić Gojko Balšić Sati and Dagnum Lord Lekë Zaharia (Pal Dukagjini and Nicholas Dukagjini - Initially Zaharia's
Gjergj_Arianiti
Noble family from Albania
their Albanian territories south of Zeta. The Jonima, who were centred at Dagnum in the 1380's, asserted their independence from the Balsha and ruled over
Jonima_family
ceremony presided by the auxiliary bishop Américo Aguiar, Titular Bishop of Dagnum, which was transmitted online and through radio. At the end of the ceremony
Procession of Our Lord of the Passion of Graça
Procession_of_Our_Lord_of_the_Passion_of_Graça
15th century Albanian nobleman
reconstructed fortress insecure and retreated with his soldiers toward Dagnum as soon as he was informed by his relative Pjetër Spani about the large
Hamza_Kastrioti
Battle in 1474
Shkodra. During their 1474 campaign Ottomans damaged Alessio and razed Dagnum castle. Triadan Gritti was appointed as Venetian captain general instead
Siege_of_Shkodra_(1474)
Battle during the First Ottoman-Venetian War
Balšić in 1395, then ceded (along with the nearby fortresses of Drivast, Dagnum, and Šas) to the Republic of Venice in 1405. Sultan Mehmed II had already
Siege_of_Shkodra
Noble family from Albania
Skanderbeg's war against Venice. Marin and his soldiers retreated toward Dagnum after being informed by his relative Peter Span about the large Venetian
Spani_family
Albanian nobleman and military commander (fl. 15th century)
destroyed and burned the inhabited surrounding region, including the castle of Dagnum, despite a strong resistance led by the brothers Nicholas and Lekë Dukagjini
Nicholas_Pal_Dukagjini
Calendar year
Frankfurt an der Order and Berlin is looted and devastated. March 25 – At Dagnum (a former city in what is now Albania), a peace treaty is signed between
1326
Albanian feudal lord
the Venetians entered into negotiations with Koja Zaharia - the lord of Dagnum and Shati - and Jonima. By this time, Jonima had become a vassal of his
Dhimitër_Jonima
Noble family from Albania
Rajko Moneta), Malonshi family (Petar with his two sons), Buša Sornja from Dagnum and many others. Koja Humoj was killed during a charge on Sati. Between
Humoj_family
families Victory Konstantin Balšić, as an Ottoman vassal, invades and captures Dagnum and establishes supremacy over local Albanian nobles Zetan-Ottoman War (1395)
List of wars involving Serbia in the Middle Ages
List_of_wars_involving_Serbia_in_the_Middle_Ages
Medieval fortified town in Albania
Venetians to take control of Sati and proclaimed himself lord of Sati and Dagnum ("dominus Sabatensis et Dagnensis"). Venetians attempted without success
Sati_(castle)
Ethnographic region in northwestern Albania
century it is recorded that Koja Zaharia had received lordship over Sapa and Dagnum from the papacy following his conversion to Roman Catholicism from Serbian
Zadrima
Serbian noble
League of Lezhë Misia George Strez Balšić John Balšić Gojko Balšić Sati and Dagnum Lord Lekë Zaharia (Pal Dukagjini and Nicholas Dukagjini - Initially Zaharia's
Stefan_Crnojević
Military conflict
like Koja Zaharia who was asked to recognize Venetian suzerainty over his Dagnum. Then they tried to win over the Hoti and Mataguži tribes. Lazarević and
Second_Scutari_War
captured Dagnum. Dukagjini then tried to ally himself with Venice by offering to accept Venetian suzerainty and granting them control of Dagnum. However
Crusades_of_the_15th_century
Lord of Zeta
League of Lezhë Misia George Strez Balšić John Balšić Gojko Balšić Sati and Dagnum Lord Lekë Zaharia (Pal Dukagjini and Nicholas Dukagjini - Initially Zaharia's
Ivan_Crnojević
Princess of Zeta
III married Bolja, a daughter of Koja Zaharia who was a Lord of Sati and Dagnum in Albania. In 1413 Balša issued a charter to the church dedicated to Saint
Jelena_Lazarević
Decade
Frankfurt an der Order and Berlin is looted and devastated. March 25 – At Dagnum (a former city in what is now Albania), a peace treaty is signed between
1320s
15th-century Albanian Roman Catholic Prelate
In 1390 Zakaria became bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sapë and Dagnum. United Center for Research and Training in History (2003). Bulgarian historical
Pjetër_Zaharia
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The Lord is my God.
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English : nickname for a noisy or troublesome person, from Anglo-French de(s)rei ‘noise’, ‘trouble’, ‘turbulence’ (from Old French desroi).English : topographic for someone who lived by a deer enclosure, from Old English dēor ‘deer’ + (ge)hæg ‘enclosure’.
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English : patronymic from Odom.
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, (strong); a king of Britain.
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