From the letter from Father Bernardin from Shkodra, dated June 4, 1500, we learn about the reception of John Kastriot, Skanderbeg’s son, by Albanian rebels. In Lezha, the paper says, “New Scanderbeg is expected, just as the Messiah (Christ) is expected of the Jews.” John came to the Albanian lands, together with Span Dukagjini. Regarding Skanderbeg’s new plans, “how to get the island of Lezha and how to fortify it with any fortification, will surround Shkodra and Kruja and all other places.” But as it is known, he did not succeed in his plans.
You may also like
-
17 May 1910, was born Ibrahim Dibra, one of the first Albanian dentists
-
17 May 1914, was signed “Protocol of Corfu”
-
17 May 1914, was attacked the battalion that was launched in the south in front against the “Northern-Epirotans”
-
17 May 1937, was crushed the uprising of Ethem Totos
-
17 May 1942, Vasil Laci embroidered 5 bullets on Victor EmmanueI lll