Komnen Arianiti

Komnen Arianiti (fl. 1392–1407) was an Albanian nobleman of the Arianiti family, who held an area in central Albania around Durrës. His son Gjergj became a prominent leader of the Albanian-Ottoman wars.

Komnen Arianiti
BornCentral Albania
Noble familyArianiti
IssueGjergj Arianiti
Muzakë Arianiti
Vladan Arianiti
OccupationVassal of the Republic of Venice

Life

The Albanian Academy treats him as the same person as Comin Spata (Albanian: Komin Spata),[1] who was mentioned between 1392 and 1407.[2] That name appears in the Venetian archives. Gjergj Arianiti was also mentioned in contemporary documents as Aranit Spata. It is unclear whether the Arianiti adopted the name through intermarriage with the Spata family of central Albania or as a toponymic derived from the region of Shpat, which they held in the Middle Ages.[3] Unclear is also his relation to the Komnenos dynasty; he may have descended from a paternal female ancestor who belonged to that imperial family and lived in the early-to-mid 13th century, or adopted the name as other Arianiti kinsmen had in order to strengthen his claims.[4]

His domains are mentioned in contemporary Venetian sources as areas located in the vicinity of Durazzo (Durrës) (in partibus Durrachii).[5]

Family

According to Franz Babinger and Lindsay L. Brook, Arianiti was certainly married to a daughter of Nicolò Sevati;[6] while according to Dhimitër Shuteriqi, a daughter of Nikollë Zaharia.[7] He had three sons who were named Gjergj, Muzakë (father of Moisi Golemi) and Vladan;[5] and a daughter who was married to Niketa Thopia (according to Dhimitër Shuteriqi)[5] or Pal Dukagjini (according to Skënder Anamali).[8]

References

Notes
  1. Akademia e Shkencave, Instituti i Historisë, 1967, p. 68
    Pra, të paktën që nga Komin Spata, kjo derë e madhe feudale e Shqipërisë së mesme e ka shtrirë pushtetin më në perëndim, duke u nisur nga zotërimet që kishte në viset e Polis-Quksit e të Mokrës, ku- fitare me Shpatin e me Vërçën e sotme.
  2. Studime historike. Akademia e Shkencave, Instituti i Historisë. 1967. p. 60. T'anë e Gj. Aranitit, ne e kemi indentifikuar me një Comin Spata të viteve 1392-1407, jo vetëm sepse ky mban dy emra që i kanë pasur të vetët Aranitët, po edhe sepse sundon në Shqipëri të mesme. Bu- rimet venedikase atë e vendosin në ...
  3. Shuteriqi 2012, pp. 44–48
  4. Shuteriqi 2012, pp. 29–37
  5. Shuteriqi 2012, pp. 97
  6. Brook, Lindsay L. (1981). "The Byzantine Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales". The Genealogist. Association for the Promotion of Scholarship in Genealogy. 2: 9. A secure Arianitai descent can be given for only three generations. – N. ARIANITES KOMNENOS, fl. c.1400, ?Lord of Cermenika, m. N.N., daughter of Nicolò Sevati.
  7. Shuteriqi 2012, p. 57
  8. Anamali, Skënder (2002), Historia e popullit shqiptar në katër vëllime (in Albanian), vol. I, Botimet Toena, pp. 255–257, OCLC 52411919
  9. Fan Stylian Noli (1947). George Castroiti Scanderbeg (1405-1468). International Universities Press. p. 189. Angelina with Vladan Araniti
  10. Johann Samuel Ersch (1868). Allgemeine encyclopädie der wissenschaften und künste in alphabetischer folge von genannten schrifts bearbeitet und herausgegeben von J. S. Ersch und J. G. Gruber ... J. f. Gleditsch. p. 123. Angelina den Vladin Arianites KomnenoS, deS "Großen" Bruder
Sources
  • Shuteriqi, Dhimitër (2012). Zana Prela (ed.). Aranitët: Historia- Gjenealogjia-Zotërimet. Toena. ISBN 978-99943-1-729-5.
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