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  1. Gregorios Kamonas (fl. c. 1215) was the Greek-Albanian Lord or Prince of Krujë in ca. 1215. [1] [2] [3] [4] Demetrios Chomatenos (1216–1236) mentioned him as having the title of sebastos , given to him by the emperor Alexios III Angelos after 1205, during his stay in the Despotate of Epirus at the court of his nephew Michael I Komnenos ...

  2. Principality of Arbanon. Arbanon ( Old Albanian: Arbën in Old Gheg, Arbër in Old Tosk; Latin: Arbanum) was a medieval principality in present-day Albania, ruled by the native Progoni family, [8] and the first Albanian state to emerge in recorded history. [2] The principality was established in 1190 by the Albanian archon Progon in the region ...

  3. The Principality of Arbanon or Albanon ( Albanian: Arbër or Arbëria, Gheg Albanian: Arbn or Arbnia, [3] Greek: Ἄρβανον ), was the first Albanian state during the Middle Ages. The state was established by archon Progon in the region of Kruja, in ca 1190. Progon, the founder, was succeeded by his sons Gjin and Demetrius, the latter ...

  4. Nderfandina is known as the most important center of this principality. For this was spoken clearly by the emblem of Arbanon found carved on a stone in the Catholic Church of Saint Maria. After the fall of Progon Dynasty the principality came under Grigor Kamona and Gulam of Albania. Finally the principality was dissolved in 1255.

  5. Grigor Kamona was Prince of Albania between 1216 and 1253?. He married Komnena, the wife of the deceased prince Dhimitër and earned the right to rule. He saw a decadence of the principality and was succeeded by his son in law, Gulam. […

  6. Gregorios Kamonas (fl. c. 1215) was a Greek-Albanian Lord or Prince of Krujë (Arbanon) in ca. 1215. Demetrios Chomatenos (1216–1236) mentioned him as having the title of sebastos, given to him by the emperor Alexios III Angelos after 1205, during his stay in the Despotate of Epirus at the court of his nephew Michael I Komnenos Doukas. He first married the daughter of Gjin Progoni, then ...

  7. Principality of Arbėr. Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn. Book on Demand, 2012 - 86 pages. High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Principality of Arber or Arberia (1190-1255) was the first Albanian state during the Middle Ages. The proclamation of the feudal state of Arberia, in the north of Albania, with Kruja as the capital took place on 1190.

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