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Paulo Gropa

Albanian: Pal Gropa
Lord of Deabolis and Debar
Coat of arms of the Gropa as depicted in the 1680 catalogue "La Universita delle Insegne Ligustiche Delineate da Gio Andrea Musso"
Vassal to the Kingdom of Sicily
Noble familyHouse of Gropa
Issue
Possibly father of Teodor I’s wife.

Pal Gropa, also known as Paul or Paulo Gropa, (Pal Gropa) was an Albanian feudal ruler of Ohrid and Dibër from the 13th century and a member of the Gropa family.[1] He held the title of Sebastos.

Biography

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In 1273, the Angevin rulers of Albania record that sebastos Pal Gropa was the lord of an extensive mass of territory in Dibër.[2] He was granted privileges on 18 May 1273 by Charles of Anjou; he was assigned seven villages in the Devoll valley and other properties in Ohrid and Debar.[3][4]

In 1275, Sevast Paul Gropa (Ropa) and Johannes Muzaki presented themselves to Vicar General de Tucu in Durrës, a representative of King Charles of Anjou.

Notes

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  1. ^ Lala & Jaritz 2008, p. 20
  2. ^ Xhufi, Pëllumb (2011). "Maqedonia Perëndimore në historinë e arbërve të shek. VII-XV". Studime Historike (1–2): 7–24.
  3. ^ Šufflay 1925, p. 126
  4. ^ Lala, Etleva (2004). "Mbretëria e Arbërisë në dokumentet Papnore në dhjetëvjeçarin e dytë të shekullit XIV". Phoenix. 8 (1–6): 12–18.

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Gropa family

the 13th century, Pal Gropa, an Albanian nobleman, held the Byzantine title of Sevast. As part of the Kingdom of Albania, Pal Gropa was given extended

Andrea Gropa

from him. He hailed from the noble Gropa family. Andrea was a member of the Albanian Gropa family. His ancestor Pal Gropa was acknowledged by Charles I of

Ohrid

mid-13th century, Ohrid was one of the cities ruled by Pal Gropa, a member of the Albanian noble Gropa family. In a text by Emperor John VI Kantakouzenos

Pal (given name)

clergyman Pal Engjëlli (1416–1470), Albanian clergyman Pal Gazulli (1405–1470), Albanian clergyman Pal Gropa, 13th-14th century Albanian lord Pal Homonai

List of Albanian monarchs

Vladislav Gjonima Marin Gjonima Pjetër I Spani Stefan Spani Marin Spani Pal Dushmani Lekë Dushmani Koja Dushmani List of Albanian royal consorts King

Albanian principalities

as a powerful sebast. In 1273 is mentioned Pal Gropa which once again reconfirmed the domains of the Gropa family and were even given extended privileges

Teodor I Muzaka

Theodor married the Daughter of Paul of Ohrid. Possibly daughter of Pal Gropa. Theodor had two sons: Andrea II Muzaka (1319 † 1372), Sebastokrator,

List of Albanian royal consorts

Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse Pal Gropa (Gropa) Teodor I Muzaka Euphemia Mataranga Paul Mataranga (Mataranga) c. 1328