Pal Gropa

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Pal Gropa
Lord, Sebastos
Noble familyHouse of Gropa

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

In 1273, the

Charles of Anjou; he was assigned seven villages in the Devoll valley and other property 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.[citation needed]

Notes

  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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