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Albania from late antiquity to early Middle Ages
Various authors have mentioned Albania and the Illyrians in their works, from late antiquity to the early Middle Ages, among them:
 * Hecataeus of Miletus (c. 550 BC - c. 476 BC) ;
 * The inscription of Phoinike, mentioning one Ἀρβαῖος (3rd century –2nd century BC);
 * The epitaph of Gornja Solnja (end of 1st century - beginning of 2nd century);
 * Polybius (c. 208 - c. 125 BC) ; In his work The Histories, Polybius reported the first diplomatic contacts between the Romans and Illyrians.
 * Claudius Ptolemy (c. 90 - 168), as reported in one of his key sources, the Greco-Phoenician cartographer Marinus of Tyre (1st century) ; Ptolemy is the earliest writer in whose works the name of the Albanians has been distinctly recognized. He mentions (3.13.23) a tribe called Albani (Ἀλβανοί) and a town Albanopolis (Ἀλβανόπολις), in the region lying to the East of the Ionian sea; and from the names of places with which Albanopolis is connected, it appears clearly to have been in the Southern part of the Illyrian territory, and in modern Albania.
 * Annales Ragusini Anonymi ; an identification of Albania with Croatia Alba has been rejected
 * Stephanus of Byzantium (end of the 5th century - beginning of the 6th century) ;
 * Procopius of Caesarea (c. 500-565) ;
 * Catalogus Felicianus (first half of the 6th century) ;
 * Chronicle of Joan of Nikiu, in Coptic (end of the 6th century) ;
 * Constantine Porphyrogennetos (905 - 959);
 * Suida (second half of the 10th century) ;
 * Anonymous Bulgarian on the Origin of Nations (beginning of the 11th century) ;
 * Generationum et Banorum apud Chroatos (end of the 11th century) ;
 * Michael Attaleiates (c. 1022-1080) ;
 * Anna Komnena (c. 1083-1153) ;
 * La Chanson de Roland (1085), mentioning Albeigne, - the coastal part of Albania etc. . ShockedSkater (talk) 17:40, 26 October 2020 (UTC)

Family relationships

 * Andrea I. († 1451) ⚭ Dona Thia (Dorothea)
 * Pal I.
 * Pjetër I. (ital. Pietro, * 1435; † 1511) ⚭ Lucia Span, the daughter of Alexis Span, Lord of Drivasto
 * Alessio († before 1545 in the war against the Ottomans)
 * Paolo II. († 1573), Pfarrer von Briana, Fraktion von Noale
 * Giovanni Demetrio († 1571) ⚭ Francesca Magna
 * Pietro II. (1592) Bevulla ⚭ Lucrezia Bevulla (lat. Bevulca)
 * Giovanni Andrea (*20 mar 1569; † 1592)
 * Giacomo Antonio († nach 1610)
 * Andrea II. († 1581)
 * Girolamo I. (Geronimo; † 1591) ⚭ Orsola (Ursula) Bini (oder Baruzzi)
 * Michele Leone Salvatore (* 25. Februar 1557; † 14. Juli 1623) ⚭ Lucietta Micheli († 1614)
 * Leone † (1591)
 * Pietro III.
 * Andrea III. (* 29. Juni 1578; † 1644) ⚭ ?
 * Girolamo II. ⚭ ?
 * Laura († 1756)
 * Pietro IV. (starb jung)
 * Giovanni Andrea († 8. April 1703) ⚭ ? Mandicardi