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Albani was born in Urbino, into a noble family that had established itself there from northern Albania in the 15th century and were originally soldiers of Scanderbeg against the Ottoman Empire.
In Venice he wrote The Siege of Shkodra (, Venice, 1504 ) and then his largest work, known colloqiually as The History of Scanderbeg but fully entitled About the excellent Prince of the Epirots, George Castrioti's, life, character and deeds, especially against the Turks.
Preng Jakova became well known for operas like Scanderbeg and Mrika, which were influenced by traditional Italian opera, the belcanto style and Albanian folk song.
The original work by Baker had been based on Gerard Langbaine the Younger's Account of the English Dramatick Poets ( 1691 ), Giles Jacob's Poetical Register ( 1719 ), Thomas Whincop's List of all the Dramatic Authors ( printed with his tragedy of Scanderbeg, 1747 ) and the manuscripts of Thomas Coxeter.
Bernard Lewis points that the core of the " Ottoman Janissaries were Slavic and Balkanic origin, mostly Albanian ," of whom Scanderbeg was the most significant.
By the 1717-18 season she had been appointed (" chamber soloist ") to Violante Beatrice, Grand Princess of Tuscany, performing at Florence, Siena, Genoa, Mantua, and Reggio nell ' Emilia in operas by Orlandini and Carlo Francesco Pollarolo, and in Vivaldi's Scanderbeg.
By 1450 it had certainly ceased to function as originally intended, and only the core of the alliance under Scanderbeg and Araniti Comino continued to fight on.
After the debacle of the Siege of Berat, and growing envious of the fame Scanderbeg had accumulated over the years, he betrayed his commander in chief and went over to the Ottomans.
One year later he returned at the head of a fifteen thousand men-strong army, but was promptly defeated by Scanderbeg.
The year of his birth is source of controversy, and as for his family origins, it is believed that his forefathers as most families that live in Palasë were originally from the city of Kruja which moved to the south in an attempt to move to Italy after the death of the legendary Albanian Hero Scanderbeg.
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