Dukes of Durazzo
- John 1332–1336
- Charles 1336–1348
- Joanna 1348–1368
- Louis 1366–1368 and 1376, in right of his wife
In 1368, Durazzo fell to Karl Thopia, who was recognized by Venice as Prince of Albania.
Part of a series on the |
History of Albania |
|
Prehistory
- Prehistoric Balkans
- Origin of the Albanians
|
Antiquity
- Illyria
- Illyrians
- Macedonia
- Illyricum
|
Middle Ages
- Byzantine rule
- Bulgarian rule
- Serbian rule
- Principality of Arbanon
- Kingdom of Albania
- Principalities
- League of Lezhë
- Venetian Albania
|
Early modern
- Ottoman Albania
- Sanjak of Albania
- Sanjak of Scutari
- Sanjak of Debar
- Scutari Vilayet
- Janina Vilayet
- Kosovo Vilayet
- Pashaliks
- Massacre of the beys
- National Awakening
- Revolts of 1833–1839
- Revolt of 1843–1844
- Revolt of 1847
- League of Prizren
- League of Peja
- Revolt of 1910
- Revolt of 1911
- Battle of Deçiq
- Revolt of 1912
- Albanian Vilayet
- Declaration of Independence
|
Post-independence
- Independent Albania
- Provisional Government
- Congress of Trieste
- International Commission of Control
- Balkan Wars
- Principality
- Peasant Revolt
- Republic of Central Albania
- Vlora War
- Republic of Korçë
- Republic of Mirdita
- Italian protectorate (southern)
- Congress of Durrës
- Vlora War
- Congress of Lushnjë
- Italian protectorate
- Principality (Regency)
- Albanian Republic
- Albanian Kingdom
- Union of Italia and Albania
- Albania under Germany
- Resistance during World War II
- Second League of Prizren
- Liberation
- Socialist Albania
|
Contemporary
- Post-communism
- 1997 unrest
- Republic of Albania
|
Topics
|
Albania portal |
|