In Brisbane, Germany, on September 3, 1756, the tragedy dedicated to our national hero “Skanderbeg or the glory that left” by an anonymous author successfully appeared. Gjergj Kastrioti’s image occupies a special place not only in history, but also in literature, dramaturgy and the world’s beautiful arts.
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