Teodor I Muzaka
14th century Albanian prince and warlord / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Teodor I Muzaka (died 1331) was an Albanian nobleman that ruled the Lordship of Berat between 1319 and 1331. According to John Musachi, he had the nickname "këshetesi", meaning the one with braided hair. He had a brother Count Mentula Muzaka of Clissura or today called Kelcyra.[1][2]
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Reign | 1319-1331 |
Predecessor | Andrea I Muzaka |
Successor | Andrea II Muzaka |
Died | 1331 |
Spouse | Daughter of Paul of Ohrid- Possibly Daughter of Pal Gropa |
Issue | Andrea II Muzaka Mentulo Muzaka |
Dynasty | Muzaka |
Father | Andrea I Muzaka |
Religion | Eastern Orthodoxy |
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