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14th-century Albanian noblewoman
Maria Thopia (Albanian: Maria Topia) was a 14th-15th century Albanian noblewoman and a recognised illegitimate daughter of Karl Thopia, Prince of Albania
Maria_Thopia
14th-century Albanian prince and warlord
Karl Thopia (Albanian: Karl Topia; c. 1339 – January 1388) sometimes written as Charles Thopia, was an Albanian feudal prince and warlord who ruled Albanian
Karl_Thopia
Albanian noble family
Dukagjini Gjergj I Thopia Maria Thopia, (Unknown Mother), married Filippo di Maramonte, three children Tanush II Thopia Niketa Thopia, (Unknown Mother)
Thopia_family
House of the Capetian dynasty in France from 1246 to 1435
(i.) Maria d'Aquino (Boccaccio's Fiammetta) – illegitimate IV. (i.) Hélène of Anjou (13??–1342), Countess of Mat – illegitimate = Andrea I Thopia, Count
Capetian_House_of_Anjou
14th-century Albanian nobleman
illegitimate son of Albanian prince Karl Thopia born to an unknown mother. Together with his sister Maria Thopia, they are Karl's only recognized illegitimate
Niketa_Thopia
14th-century Albanian-Serbian nobleman
Niketa Thopia. Konstantin’s widow, Helena Thopia and their son Stefan Maramonte went to Venice and later took refuge with Helena’s cousin Maria Thopia, who
Konstantin_Balšić
14th-century Albanian noblewoman
Helena Thopia (Albanian: Helena Topia; fl. 1388–1403) was an Albanian princess of the Thopia family who held the Krujë region as sovereign lady for two
Helena_Thopia
Zetan nobleman
Helena Thopia. Following Konstantin's death in 1402, Helena sought refuge in the Republic of Venice and later lived with her sister Maria Thopia who was
Stefan_Maramonte
Daughter of the King of Naples (died 1342)
for several days. During this time, she met Andrea I Thopia, a nobleman from the prominent Thopia family in Albania, and they fell in love, deciding to
Hélène_of_Anjou
15th-century Albanian military leader
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
Gjergj_Arianiti
Albanian nobleman and bishop (died 1382)
Dominic Thopia OP (Albanian: Dominik Topia; c. 1300s – 1382), also known as Domenico or Domenic was an Albanian nobleman and member of the Thopia family
Dominic_Thopia
Duchess of Durazzo
captured by the Albanian Topia dynasty under the leadership of Prince Karl Thopia. Joanna and her husband immediately began planning the reconquest of not
Joanna,_Duchess_of_Durazzo
Member of the Balšić noble family
Dushmani (lord of Pult) George, Ivan and Gojko Balšić Andrea Thopia with nis nephew Tanush Thopia Gjergj Arianiti Theodor Corona Musachi Stefan Crnojević with
Gojko_Balšić
Former countries in Europe
Principality of Dukagjini Principality of Gropa Principality of Zaharia Thopia family domains Arianiti family domains The Principality of Arbanon (1190–1255)
Albanian_principalities
14th-century noble title
the House of Thopia, one of the major noble families in medieval Albania. The last holder of the title was the Albanian prince Gjergj Thopia, who was compelled
Duke_of_Durazzo_(title)
fino al secolo XV: Storia, diritto, economia. 2 v. L. S. Olschki. Elena Thopia col marito Marco Barbarigo (un nobile veneto esule per debiti) presentano
List of Albanian royal consorts
List_of_Albanian_royal_consorts
King of Naples from 1309 to 1343
murder of King Andrew Maria d'Aquino (Boccaccio's Fiammetta) Hélène of Anjou, who fell in love with and married Andrea I Thopia, Count of Matia, without
Robert,_King_of_Naples
13th- and 14th-century European kingdom
here, however, until 1368, when the city was captured by Karl Thopia. In 1392, Karl Thopia's son surrendered the city to the Republic of Venice. During the
Kingdom_of_Albania_(medieval)
15th century Albanian Princess
children: Đurađ Crnojević, Lord of Zeta from 1490 to 1496, married Yela Thopia then Isabetha (Elisabetta) Erizzo. He had 6 children: Lord Solomon Crnojević
Voisava_Arianiti
Medieval battle in modern-day Greece
of Epirus under Nikephoros II Orsini and Albanian tribesmen under Karl Thopia. The Albanians defeated Orsini's troops and inflicted heavy casualties upon
Battle_of_Achelous_(1359)
Albanian noble family
had George Strez Balšić, Lord of Misia Mamica Kastrioti, married Muzakë Thopia in 1445 Angelina Kastrioti, married Vladan Arianiti, secondly Ajdin Muzaka
House_of_Kastrioti
Albanian nobleman (died 1450)
epic poetry as Korun Aramija, Marko's enemy. At the end of 1411, Niketa Thopia suffered a heavy defeat from the forces of Theodor III. This event was recorded
Theodor_Corona_Musachi
Ethnolinguistic group in Italy
storici albanesi di Serafina Thopia, moglie del principe Nicola Ducagino, Naples 1839 (Albanian historical songs of Serafina Thopia, wife of prince Nicholas
Arbëreshë_people
Royal regalia during the Albanian monarchy
Thopia family possessed regalia which has been recorded in many 14th-century documents. One source from the year 1363, during the rule of Karl Thopia
Regalia_of_Albania
Ruler of Epirus (died 1418)
Andrea III Muzaka (fl. 1419) A2. Maria, +after 1419; married Perotto d'Altavilla, the Baron of Corfu (+1445) A3. Thopia Zenebishi ("Depas", d. 1435), Lord
John_Zenevisi
Lord of Zeta (died 1514)
was married twice. His first wife was Yela Thopia, an Albanian noblewoman, daughter of Karl Muzaka Thopia and Zanfina Muzaka. They had one son: Solomon
Đurađ_Crnojević
Arbëreshë poet, writer, and prominent figure in the Albanian Renaissance
storici albanesi di Serafina Thopia, moglie del principe Nicola Ducagino, Naples 1839 (Albanian historical songs of Serafina Thopia, wife of prince Nicholas
Girolamo_de_Rada
Medieval noble family
Arianiti Maria, Countess of Muro Balša II, married Comita Muzaka Ruđina Balšić, married Mrkša Žarković Voisava Balšić, married Karl Thopia, Prince of
Balšić_noble_family
Queen consort of Bosnia
Catherine's mother was Jelena Balšić, daughter of Zeta's lord Balša III and Mara Thopia of Albania. Jelena was the first of Stjepan's three wives. Catherine was
Catherine_of_Bosnia
1365/66 1386/87 1403 husband's death 1443 Đurađ II Balšić Mara Thopia Niketa Thopia (Thopia) 1407 1412 divorce Balša III Boglia Zaharia Koja Zaharia (Zaharia)
List of Serbian royal consorts
List_of_Serbian_royal_consorts
Country in Southeast Europe
principalities, amongst them the Arianitis, Dukagjinis, Zaharias, and Thopias, and establish a centralised authority over most of the non-conquered territories
Albania
Coats of arms of Albanian nobility
Becichemo, Dukagjini, Durazzo, Dusmani, Kastrioti, Matranga, Muzaka, Scura, Thopia and numerous others. Click on the [show] link to view content from the Coat
Armorial_of_Albania
Monarchy and nobility title
John took the style of Duke of Durazzo. In 1368, Durazzo fell to Karl Thopia, who was recognized by Venice as Prince of Albania. The Visigoths retained
Duke
Noble family from Albania
Ottomans in Albania appeared first in 1387 and after the death of Gjergj Thopia in 1391, when many Albanian noblemen including Andrea III Muzaka came under
Muzaka_family
Serbian noble dynasty
Lord of Polog under Vukašin Mrnjavčević Teodora Branković, married George Thopia, Prince of Albania and Lord of Durazzo Spremić 2004, p. 441–452. Božanić
Branković_dynasty
Medieval Serbian noble family
Crnojević married firstly Yela Thopia, married secondly Elisabetta Erizzo Solomon married Elisabetta Konstantin married Maria Contarini Jovan (Giovanni) married
Crnojević_noble_family
Count of Beaumont-le-Roger
undertaking for Durazzo (the remnant of the kingdom) was in the hands of Charles Thopia. In 1372, he brought over the Navarrese Company of mercenaries, who had
Louis,_Duke_of_Durazzo
Albanian noble family
married to Koja Zaharia. Progon Dukagjini married Voisava Thopia, daughter of Karl Thopia, and appears to have been killed in 1402 under Venetian service
Dukagjini_family
Albanian noble family
Aranit Colem de Albania, while Marin Barleti mentions him as Arianites Thopia Golemus. The word itself may come from the Slavic golem (grand) or as a
Arianiti_family
Albanian condottiero (Stratioti captain) active in Italy
the fall of the Despotate of the Morea. Mercurio was also related to the Thopia, Spata, Meksi and Zenevisi families. As accounted by Giovanni Andrea Saluzzo
Mercurio_Bua
original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 15 November 2025. Blázquez, José María (1963). "El impacto de la conquista de Hispania en Roma (154-83 a.C.)" [The
List of wars involving ancient and medieval Spain
List_of_wars_involving_ancient_and_medieval_Spain
Name list
American politician Helen Thomson (actress), Australian actress Helena Thopia (fl. 1388–1403), Albanian princess Helen Thorington (1928–2023), American
Helen_(given_name)
Ethnic group native to the Balkans
themselves to Angevin rule. Prominent Albanian leaders during this time were the Thopia family, ruling in an area between the Mat and Shkumbin rivers, and the Muzaka
Albanians
Portugal maintains independence from Castile, John I establishes Avis dynasty. Thopia expansionist Wars Battle of Savra 18 Sep Zeta (Montenegro) forces under
List_of_battles_1301–1600
created later, such as Balshaj, Principality of Kastrioti, Principality of Thopia, Muzaka, Morea etc. In the early 1400s they became targets of Ottoman expansion
History_of_the_Balkans
Albanian noble family
Andrea III Muzaka (fl. 1419) A2. Maria, +after 1419; married Perotto d'Altavilla, the Baron of Corfu (+1445) A3. Thopia Zenevisi (d. 1435), Lord of Gjirokastër
Zenebishi_family
Roman Catholic diocese in Croatia (800 - 1828)
on 30 June 1828. 1933: Restored as Titular Episcopal See of Ston Dominic Thopia, O.P. (1350–1368) Appointed, Archbishop of Zadar) Tommaso Malombra (7 Feb
Diocese_of_Ston
Principality of Valona (AD 1372–1417), and Principality of Albania (AD 1382–1385) Thopia family (AD 1358–1382, AD 1385–1392) – Principality of Albania Zenevisi family
List_of_dynasties
the Spanish Netherlands temporarily had formal independence from Spain Maria Theresa (reigned 1740–1780) – she was also the sovereign of many other states
List_of_female_monarchs
Catholic diocese in Bosnia (until 1773)
Syrmia on demand of the Holy Roman Empress and Queen of Hungary and Croatia, Maria Theresa. The 1773 change subordinated it to the Archdiocese of Zagreb. In
Diocese_of_Bosnia
Castile in the Ninth Siege of Gibraltar. 1467 23 April. Skanderbeg, Tanush Thopia and Lekë Dukagjini defeat the Ottomans under Ballaban Badera at Krujë. Summer
Chronology of the Crusades after 1400
Chronology_of_the_Crusades_after_1400
Lezhë, which proclaimed him Chief of the League of the Albanian people Karl Thopia (Albanian: Karl Topia; 1331 – January 1388) was an Albanian feudal prince
Lists_of_Albanians
Decade
this time known as Dyrrhachium), is captured from the Angevins by Karl Thopia, a powerful feudal prince and warlord. Lațcu, son of Bogdan I, deposes his
1360s
15th-century Albanian military commander
including 800 men of the 1,000 Neapolitans. The commander of the siege, Muzaka Thopia, was also killed during the conflict. Vrana died in 1458. He died in the
Vrana_(military_commander)
Balšići-Thopia War (1363–66) Balšići Matarangos Thopia Defeat Đurađ I Balšić, together with his Matarangos allies, declare war against Thopia, noble family
List of wars involving Serbia in the Middle Ages
List_of_wars_involving_Serbia_in_the_Middle_Ages
Decade
begin plans to reform the unpopular king's government. August 17 – Karl Thopia, Prince of Albania, enters into an alliance with the Republic of Venice
1380s
Princess of Zeta
Jelena's Mowers (Косци краљице Јелене/Kosci kraljice Jelene). Jefimija Maria Angelina Doukaina Palaiologina Princess Milica of Serbia Mara Branković
Jelena_Lazarević
MARIA THOPIA
MARIA THOPIA
Female
Greek
(ΜαÏία) Greek form of Hebrew Miryam, MARIA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the mother of Jesus and a sister of Lazaros (Latin Lazarus). Compare with another form of Maria.
Female
English
Medieval variant spelling of French Marion, MARIAN means "little rebel."Â Compare with masculine Marian.
Male
Romanian
 Short form of Roman Latin Marianus, MARIAN means "like Marius." In use by the Romanians. Compare with feminine Marian.
Male
French
French form of Roman Latin Marinus, MARIN means "of the sea."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish
Bitterness; Royal Lady; Similar to Maria; From the God Mars; Of the Sea
Girl/Female
Australian, Latin
Of the Sea; Similar to Marie and Mary
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Latin Maria, MALIA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."
Female
English
French form of Latin Maria, MARIE means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Marius, MARIO means "male, virile."
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Forms of Mary
Female
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Maria, MAARIA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."Â
Surname or Lastname
Romanian
Romanian : from the personal name Marian, from Latin Marianus (see Mariano).English and French : from a pet form of Marie.
Male
Arthurian
, ("of the sea"), Ector de Maris.
Girl/Female
Afghan, American, German, Hebrew, Spanish
Beloved; Sea of Bitterness; Industrious; Variant of Maria
Female
Swedish
Norwegian and Swedish form of Greek Margarites, MARIT means "pearl."
Female
Russian
(МариÌÑ) Russian form of Greek Maria, MARIYA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Mares 2.Dutch : variant of Mares 3.Dutch and Belgian (van Maris) : habitational name for someone from Merris in French Flanders or possibly from Maris in Dutch Limburg.Greek : probably a metronymic from the female personal name Maria.
Female
Hungarian
 Pet form of Hungarian Mária, MARICA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." Compare with another form of Marica.
Female
Finnish
Dutch and Finnish form of Greek Maria, MARJA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Italian, Kannada, Latin, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Portuguese, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Spanish, Tamil, Telugu
Combination of Maria and Luisa; Form of Maris; Star of the Sea; Wise Protector; Protecting Hands; Worthy; Respectable; Mother of Daksa
MARIA THOPIA
MARIA THOPIA
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
With Vishnu for an Arrow; Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Indian
Victory.
Boy/Male
Australian, Bengali, Indian, Indonesian, Russian
Gift from God
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dwarakanath | தà¯à®µà®¾à®°à®•ா-நாத
Lord of dwarka
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, French, German, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish
Famous Wolf; Spanish Form of Rudolph Famous Wolf
Boy/Male
Arabic
Desire; Offering
Boy/Male
Welsh
Welsh surname.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Little Baby
Male
Native American
Native American Miwok name MUATA means "yellow jackets inside a nest."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Another name of Lord Vishnu
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n. pl.
A division of bivalve mollusks of which the common clam (Mya) is the type.
n.
Violent derangement of mind; madness; insanity. Cf. Delirium.
n.
Idiocy; imbecility; fatuity; foolishness.
n.
One who has a mania for books.
n.
An ave Maria.
n.
A certain curve of the third order, described by Maria Agnesi under the name versiera.
n.
A short aria, or air.
n.
A mania for writing verses.
n.
A mania for acquiring books.
n.
A beautiful American bombycid moth (Eucronia maia).
n.
Excessive or unreasonable desire; insane passion affecting one or many people; as, the tulip mania.
n.
Mania; insanity.
n.
A genus of composite plants, of which one species (Madia sativa) is cultivated for the oil yielded from its seeds by pressure. This oil is sometimes used instead of olive oil for the table.
n.
Baryta.
a.
Pertaining to the Virgin Mary, or sometimes to Mary, Queen of England, daughter of Henry VIII.
n.
A sacred inclosure or temple; -- so called by the islanders of the Pacific Ocean.
interj.
Marry.
n.
A mania or frantic zeal for freedom.
n.
A genus of spider crabs, including the common European species (Maia squinado).