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  1. Voisava (fl. at least 1402–05) was the wife of Gjon Kastrioti, an Albanian nobleman from the House of Kastrioti. They had nine children together, one of whom was the Albanian national hero Gjergj Kastrioti, better known as Skanderbeg.

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Vojsava Kastrioti (Tripalda) Also Known As: "Voisava". Birthdate: circa 1402. Death: Immediate Family: Wife of Gjon Kastrioti. Mother of Djerdj Skenderbeg Kastrioti; Konstandin Kastrioti; Mara Crnojević; Jelena Kastrioti; Mamica Kastrioti and 4 others.

  3. Historical records and family trees related to Voisava Tripalda. Records may include photos, original documents, family history, relatives, specific dates, locations and full names. MyHeritage Family Trees

  4. Johann Georg von Hahn (1811–1869), an Austrian expert in Albanian studies, had several theses on the geneaology of Albanian noble families in Albanesische Studien (1854). concluded that, considering that according to Muzaka, Skanderbeg's mother was aTripalda, and that a descendant of Skanderbeg's general Vrana Konti held the title "Marchese di Tripalda", that Vrana and Voisava Tripalda were ...

  5. Voisava Tribalda, the mother of Georgi Castriot - Scanderbey, originate from noble family governing Polog (north-western region in nowadays Republic of Macedonia). (PDF) Voisava Tribalda (mother of Scanderbey) Воисава Трибалда (in macedonian) | Boban Petrovski - Academia.edu

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  6. Gjon Muzaka (fl. 1515), a member of the Albanian Muzaka family in Italy, mentioned her in his chronicle (published in 1515) as Voisava Tripalda, "who was of a noble family". Furthermore, in another chapter, Muzaka explains that "Tribali" is another name for Serbs. [6]

  7. Gjon Kastrioti originally had only two small villages. In a short time, John Kastrioti managed to expand its lands so as to become the undisputed lord of Central Albania. He married Voisava Tripalda who bore 5 daughters, Mara, Jela, Angjelina, Vlajka, and Mamica, and 4 sons, Reposh, Stanisha, Kostandin and Gjergj Kastrioti (who would ...