Voisava Balšić Voisava Balsha | |
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Princess of Albania Princess of Zeta | |
Coat of Arms of the Balsha family | |
Princess consort of Albania | |
Tenure | 1370-1388 |
Predecessor | Hélène of Anjou (As Countess of Mat) |
Successor | Teodora Branković |
Born | 14th Century Principality of Zeta |
Spouse | Karl Thopia |
Issue | Gjergj Thopia Helena Thopia Voisava Thopia |
House | Balsha |
Father | Balsha I |
Mother | Unknown |
Voisava Balšić (Serbian Cyrillic: Воисава Балшић; Albanian: Voisava Balsha), also known as Vojislava, Vojsava or Voislava was an Albanian princess and member of the Balsha family.
Life
Voisava was the daughter of Balsha I, a provincial lord who held the title Lord of Zeta. Her mother's identity remains unknown, and details about her early life are scarce. She was married to Karl Thopia who was Prince of Albania.
Her husband Karl Thopia died in 1388, where he was buried in Saint John Vladimir's Church. Their son, Gjergj Thopia, became Karl's successor.
Family
Voisava married Karl Thopia, in c. 1370. The pair had three children:
- Gjergj Thopia (fl. 1388–d. 1392), Prince of Albania, Lord of Durrës, married Teodora Branković
- Helena Thopia (fl. 1388–1403), married Venetian count Marco Barbadigo (first marriage) and lord Kostandin Balsha (second marriage)
- Voisava Thopia, married N. Cursachio (first marriage) and in 1394, Progon Dukagjini, Lord of Lezhë and uncle of Pal Dukagjini (second marriage)
See also
References
- Hopf, Karl (1873). Chroniques Gréco-Romaines inédites ou peu connues. Weidmann. p. 532.
...Voisava , fille de Balša I de Cedda...
- Elsie, Robert (2003). Early Albania A Reader of Historical Texts, 11th-17th Centuries. Harrassowitz. p. 52. ISBN 978-3-4470-4783-8.
...Lady Voisava, the daughter of Lord Balsha...
- Rudolf Künker, Fritz (2008). The De Wit Collection of Medieval Coins Künker Auktion 137 - The De Wit Collection of Medieval Coins, 1000 Years of European Coinage, Part III: England, Ireland, Scotland, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Balkan, the Middle East, Crusader States, Jetons und Weights. Numismatischer Verlag Künker. p. 284.
...Karl Thopia was wedded to Vojsava, a daughter of Balsa I...
- Hopf, Karl (1873). Chroniques Gréco-Romaines inédites ou peu connues. Weidmann. p. 532.
...ép.: Voisava , fille de Balša I de Cedda...
- Elsie, Robert (2003). Early Albania A Reader of Historical Texts, 11th-17th Centuries. Harrassowitz. p. 52. ISBN 978-3-4470-4783-8.
...The aforementioned sons fled back to their country. Later on, the said Lord Charles married Lady Voisava, the daughter of Lord Balsha...
- Stair Sainty, Guy (2018). The Constantinian Order of Saint George and the Angeli, Farnese and Bourbon families which governed it. Boletín Oficial del Estado. p. 503. ISBN 978-8-4340-2506-6.
...Karolus Thopia and Voislava Balsha...
- E. Jacques, Edwin (2009). The Albanians: An Ethnic History from Prehistoric Times to the Present - Volume 1. McFarland & Company. p. 167. ISBN 978-0-7864-4238-6.
...Upon his death in 1388, Karl was buried in the monastery of St. John which he had built in Elbasan...
- E. Jacques, Edwin (2009). The Albanians: An Ethnic History from Prehistoric Times to the Present - Volume 1. McFarland & Company. p. 174. ISBN 978-0-7864-4238-6.
...Upon the death of Karl Topia (1388) his sickly son Gjergj headed the principality. Being an ineffective ruler anyway, he yielded to Venetian pressure and left Durrës to Venice just before he died in 1392...
- Hopf, Karl (1873). Chroniques Gréco-Romaines inédites ou peu connues. Weidmann. p. 532.
...Elena , dame de Croja - Giorgio 1381 ,- Voisava...
- Stair Sainty, Guy (2018). The Constantinian Order of Saint George and the Angeli, Farnese and Bourbon families which governed it. Boletín Oficial del Estado. p. 503. ISBN 978-8-4340-2506-6.
...Gjergj Thopia, the son of Karolus Thopia and Voislava Balsha....
- Akademia e Shkencave e Shqipërisë; K. Prifti; Xh. Gjeçovi; M. Korkuti; G. Shpuza; S. Anamali; K. Biçoku; F. Duka; S. Islami; S. Naçi; F. Prendi; S. Pulaha; P. Xhufi (2002). Historia e Popullit Shqiptar. Tirana, Albania: Toena. p. 309. ISBN 99927-1-622-3. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
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