Kastrioti Family - Members

Members

    • Pal Kastrioti - had the title "segnior de Signa et de Gardi-ipostesi" (Sina (Albanian: Sinë) and Lower Gardi (Albanian: Gardhi i Poshtëm)).
      • Aleksa Kastrioti - lord of three villages
      • Konstantin Kastrioti - Lord of Cerüja castle (Latin: dominus Serinae)
      • Gjon Kastrioti (fl. 1407-1437†), married Voisava Tripalda
        • Reposh Kastrioti - duke then monk
        • Stanisha Kastrioti - († 1445?)
          • Hamza Kastrioti - († 1460?)
        • Konstandin Kastrioti
        • Mara Kastrioti, married Stefan I Crnojević
        • George Kastrioti (Skanderbeg) - Albanian national hero
          • Gjon Kastrioti II - Count of Soleto, son of George Kastrioti (Skanderbeg), married Irene Palaiologina, daughter of despot Lazar Branković of Serbia
            • Co(n)stantino (bishop of Isernia 1498, † 1500)
            • Ferrante (duke of San Pietro in Galatina, † 1561)
            • Maria Kastrioti († 1569)
            • Gjergj (fought from 1499-1501 on the side of the Republic of Venice in Albania, † 1540)
        • Jelena - married Pavle Balša
        • Mamica, married Musachio Thopia in 1445
        • Angelina, married Vladino Arianites
        • Vlajka, married Ghin Musachi, secondly Stefan Strez Balšić with whom she had sons Ivan Strez Balšić and Gojko Balšić
          • Constantine Kastrioti

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