Albanian nobleman and military commander (1405-1468)
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Dans cet épisode, nous vous emmenons en Albanie.Située entre mer Adriatique et montagnes des Balkans, l'Albanie est une destination encore méconnue au charme authentique. Elle offre des plages sublimes, un patrimoine riche et une culture en pleine effervescence. L'Albanie invite à un voyage mêlant histoire et nature.DurrësSi vous décidez de réaliser un [itinéraire de 2 semaines en Albanie: https://www.selectour.com/albanie/circuit], débutez par Durres, une station balnéaire. Vous retrouverez un amphithéâtre romain, une église du IXème siècle, des vendeurs ambulants, des restaurants, le lac Shkodër, le lac du Kabreau Don, le lac de Bovilla et la montagne Gamti.Château de Kruja - SkanderbegNous continuons notre voyage vers le Château de Kruja, où abrite le musée de Skanderbeg. Cette forteresse a été le cœur de la résistance albanaise contre les Ottomans sous la direction du héros national Skanderbeg au XVème siècle. Vous pouvez aussi visiter le château aux mille fenêtres situé à Berat, Gorica, Mangalem et le boulevard Republika.SarandëFaites une excursion en bateau vers la grotte des tortues. En été, il est difficile de voir les tortues car la saison de reproduction a lieu en hiver. Vous pouvez faire la grotte de l'Ancre, ensuite vous visitez les sites enchanteurs de Gremignac, à Koman et l'Over Bay. Le bateau se dirige vers la spectaculaire plage de Krorez.GjirokastraCette forteresse a été convertie en prison en 1932 et a abrité des prisonniers politiques sous le régime. Il contient un musée militaire avec des armes anciennes, des souvenirs de la résistance communiste contre l'occupation nazie, ainsi qu'un avion de l'US Force, capturé pendant la guerre froide.Blue EyeC'est un magnifique parc naturel avec des sources exquises, aussi pures que sa couleur bleu-verte cristalline.KsamilC'est une station balnéaire festive connue où il y a de belles plages, dont certaines sont artificielles et bondées de touristes.Canyon de Langarica - Thermes de PërmetLes thermes de Përmet sont des sources d'eau chaude naturelle connues pour leur propriété curative. Le canyon de Langarica offre une vue imprenable sur les falaises abruptes, des eaux cristallines et une végétation abondante.TiranaLa capitale albanaise a une histoire fascinante remontant à l'époque ottomane. C'est aujourd'hui une ville moderne et en constante évolution. Dirigez-vous vers la grande place de Skanderbeg, les Bunk'art et le Mont Dajti.Pourquoi voyager en Albanie ?L'Albanie est une destination, encore authentique, avec une population accueillante, souriante, chaleureuse, on se sent en sécurité. Vous pouvez retrouver des visites culturelles, de la détente sur ces belles plages, des sports aquatiques, du rafting, de la rando, du snorkeling et y faire la fête.Si vous souhaitez en savoir plus sur la destination et, pourquoi pas, préparer votre prochain [circuit en Albanie: https://www.selectour.com/albanie/circuit], n'hésitez pas à faire appel à nos [experts: https://www.selectour.com/agent/recherche?postalCode=&city=&favoriteDestination=AL&page=1] !À bientôt dans le cockpit !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) - Scanderbeg, RV 732 (Ricostruzione da vari frammenti poiché la partitura è andata perduta, resta solo il libretto). Scanderbeg è un'opera in tre atti su libretto di Antonio Salvi. Fu eseguita per la prima volta al Teatro della Pergola di Firenze il 22 giugno 1718 per celebrare la riapertura del teatro alle rappresentazioni pubbliche. Il soggetto dell'opera è Skanderbeg, l'eroe albanese del XV secolo.Sinfonia RV 131 (Bela Banfalvi, direttore d'orchestra) - 0:001. Aria (Doneca) "Fra catene ognor penando" (Atto 1, Scena 8) - 4:26 2. Aria (Doneca) "Nelle mie selve natie" (Atto 2, Scena 2) - 9:29Emiljana Palushaj – sopranoOrchestra d'archi dell'Accademia delle Arti di TiranaZhani Ciko, direttore d'orchestra 3. Recitativo (Ormondo, Scanderbeg) e Aria (Scanderbeg) "Con palme ed allori" (Atto 2, Scena 9) - 14:074. Recitativo (Ormondo) e Aria (Ormondo) "S`a voi penso luci belle" (Atto 2, scena 10) - 19:22Sonia Prina, mezzosopranoAccademia BizantinaOttavio Dantone, direttore
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For the opening episode of season 3, we headed to Peshkopi, Dibra to learn about history, food, healing water and Skanderbeg.
What lead a devout Muslim boy from Albania to radically change his beliefs and embrace Christianity? In this episode Hervin Fushikati, hares his journey from a strict Muslim upbringing to discovering faith in Christ. Hervin's story is intertwined with the rich history of Albania, once known as Illyricum, and its turbulent journey through the centuries. From being a Christian nation mentioned in the Bible to enduring Ottoman rule and becoming a predominantly Muslim country, Hervin offers a unique perspective on Albania's spiritual landscape. His personal transformation began in an extremist mosque and culminated in an unexpected encounter with a loving Christian community that forever changed his life.You will also learn the socio-economic challenges Albania faces today, including youth migration and corruption, and explore how the church can be a beacon of hope. Hervin shares inspiring tales of Albanian hero Skanderbeg, who defended Europe against the Ottoman Empire, drawing parallels between historical and contemporary faith-driven transformations. As we wrap up, we highlight opportunities for global mission work, encouraging those who feel called to make a difference to consider joining our mission to Albania in March 2025. Hervin's journey is a testament to the transformative power of faith, and we invite you to visit World Missions Alliance's website at rfwma.org to learn more about participating in short-term missions across 32 countries. Don't miss out on this heartfelt and inspiring conversation.Support the Show.Thanks for listening! Visit our website rfwma.org and follow us on Facebook :https://www.facebook.com/limitlessspiritpodcast/and Instagram: @limitlessspiritpodcastHelp us make more inspiring episodes: https://rfwma.org/give-support-the-podcast/
The Muslims called him Skanderbeg, which means, "Lord Alexander." Born George Kastrioti, the Albanian born prince was captured by the Muslims, became a Janissary, and yet returned to defend his people and Christendom. We'll also talk about the Arab and Ottoman slave trade, which dwarfed the Atlantic slave trade in terms of numbers of slaves and duration. Why don't we hear about this in schools today? Be sure to sign up at the King's Hall Patreon to get exclusive access to interviews with historians like Glenn Sunshine and to access the Deus Vault, a Patreon-exclusive podcast that goes deeper into the histories, mysteries, and heroes of Christendom.Alpine Gold Exchange Website: alpinegoldogden.comSet Up a Meeting: https://calendly.com/alpinegold/alpine-gold-consultationCheck out Livingstones Studio, your Reformed design partner.10 Ways to Make Money with Your MAXX-D Trailer.Buy your beef or pork box today from Salt and Strings Butchery.Talk to Joe Garrisi about managing your wealth with Backwards Planning Financial.Squirrelly Joe's Coffee. Visit their website here to purchase your first bag! Share Coffee. Serve Humbly. Live faithfully.Visit Ekklesia Design today: Land planning & landscape architecture, for master planning with truth, beauty, and goodness. Contact Private Family Banking Partner at banking@privatefamilybanking.com to set up a free private consultation and get started building wealth now and unto future generations. "For a free copy of a new book "Protect Your Money Now! How to Build Multi-Generational Wealth Outside of Wall Street and Avoid the Coming Banking Meltdown" by Private Family Banking Partner, Chuck DeLadurantey, go to www.protectyourmoneynow.net
Desde su corte napolitana, el rey Alfonso V de Aragón se quiso postular como paladín de la cristiandad en la lucha contra el avance de los turcos otomanos por los Balcanes. Para aumentar su influencia en la región, la Corona de Aragón dio apoyo a figuras como el líder albanés Skanderbeg, actualmente considerado como el gran héroe nacional del país. ¿Cómo fue la intervención de la Corona de Aragón en Albania?
In dieser Folge des Podcasts "Der stoische Pirat" steht eine faszinierende Persönlichkeit im Fokus: Gjergj Kastrioti, besser bekannt als Skanderbeg, eine zentrale Figur der albanischen und europäischen Geschichte. Skanderbegs bemerkenswerte Lebensgeschichte, die von Kampf, List und einem unerschütterlichen Streben nach Freiheit geprägt war. Mit eindringlichen Schilderungen von Skanderbegs Aufstieg, seinen taktischen Meisterleistungen und seiner unvergleichlichen Opferbereitschaft, die selbst Sultan Mehmed II. Respekt abnötigte, beleuchtet diese Episode die zeitlose Bedeutung von Heldenmut, Tugend und Entschlossenheit. Diese Essay soll dazu anregen, über die Rolle von Heldentum in unserer heutigen Gesellschaft nachzudenken und lädt ein, sich von Skanderbegs unerschütterlichem Willen inspirieren zu lassen.Das Transkript und die Quellenangaben finden Sie auf meiner Webseite:www.muellermathias.chWenn Sie den stoischen Piraten unterstützen wollen, dann können Sie via Buymeacoffee ein oder mehrere Kaffees spendieren.
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Today we're going to a land nearly forgotten by man and god, Albania. The only time people remember this country exists is when they need a bad guy in a movie, or a track suit for cheap. But it turns out they did put out on badass, Skanderbeg. This dude had a massive hate boner for the Ottomans, and boy did he make his displeasure known. Maybe not as much as one account would have us believe, but he was still damn impressive. Enjoy!
Special Guest Brother Andre Marie Host of ReConquest aired only on the Crusade Channel Follow Brother Andre Marie on GAB and Twitter - @Brother_Andre Saint of the Day - Janet Huxley Saint John of Matha - He was the cofounder with Saint Felix of Valois, in 1197, of the Order of Trinitarians for the redemption of Catholic captives who were taken by the Mohammedans. Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg (1405-1468) - On 28th November 1443 during a campaign against the Hungarians, Skanderbeg deserted the Ottoman Army along with 300 Albanians under his command; He took control of Kruje castle by using a fake letter from the Sultan which gave him control of the area. Once established he declared to be in revolt against the Ottomans and took the double headed eagle as his flag which had long been used in the Balkans and was to become the basis of the Albanian flag. Skanderbeg worked quickly to gather support by marriage and diplomacy and united many of the Albanian princes in 1444 in the League of Lezhe. Skanderbeg quickly formed a mobile force which used hit and run tactics against the Ottoman forces making use of the mountainous terrain and local support. The league could field about 18,000 troops but only about 4000 were under Skanderbeg's direct command. Usury broadly defined is interest on any loan. The Church has steered clear from this for a very long time on this issue. Usury is the economic system of the West. Most of our economies are based on usury. Given the fluidity of modern economics and the reality of this constant inflation the value - there isn't an objective standard to the value of money. Crude Example - you lend me $1,000 and then you said pay me back 1 year from now no interest. If I give you $1,000 a year from now you lost money b/c the money is worth MORE in the year. If the farmer is accumulating capital that he will need year over year to farm, and he has leftover at the end of one year and sells for profit, that is NOT usury b/c it is a product of his labor. Economics for Helen - https://shop.mikechurch.com/product/economics-for-helen/ The Usurer gets his money not matter what. AUDIO/VIDEO: SOTU Address - Congress must restore the right that was taken away w/ Roe v Wade. We are doing everything we can to safeguard healthcare and reproductive rights. Defending liberty maximumly, then denying that killing babies and denying them the right to live is…. When you pursue what you CALL freedoms - that isn't freedom that is enslavement. We understand this intuitively when we see a drug addict. We don't understand it when it comes to sexual sins. They are blinding on the soul they darken our intellect in a way it can lead to spiritual blindness. WE don't want to see the truth, we can't see the truth. We have a complete political class that is blinded by their sexual sins. AUDIO/VIDEO: Gov Sarah Huckabee Sanders on SOTU - Most American's want to live in peace but we are caught in a culture war we didn't start. Every day we are told we must partake in their rituals, salute their flags & worship their false idols. The soon to be married living in an inappropriate state. Living together before marriage.
Der Helm des Skanderbeg, des albanischen Nationalhelden, der einst sein Fürstentum im heutigen Albanien gegen einfallende muslimische Osmanen verteidigte, wird im Kunsthistorischen Museum in Wien zu einem unauffälligen Highlight. Kurz darauf ist der Helm verschwunden und keiner weiß so recht warum und wohin. Ein Interesse hätte der albanische Ministerpräsident, der sich mithilfe des Helms als Anführer Großalbaniens inszenieren könnte, um so die EU-Beitrittschancen seines Landes zu verbessern. Denn von dieser Idee sind beileibe nicht alle begeistert, Frankreich hat gerade noch ein Veto eingelegt, während das nationalistisch-konservative Polen unter Führung des Ministerpräsidenten Mateusz Ängste vor dem mehrheitlich muslimischen Kleinstaat schürt. Parallel arbeiten der EU-Beamte Adam, einst Kampfgefährte Mateuszs gegen das kommunistische Regime in Polen, und der Jurist Carl Auer an der sogenannten Balkanerweiterung der EU und versuchen die unterschiedlichen Interessen und Vorbehalte zu vereinbaren. Wenig hilfreich ist dabei, dass ausgerechnet die Konferenz zum EU-Beitritt Albaniens in Polen stattfinden soll. Robert Menasse hat bereits mit seinem 2017 mit dem Deutschen Buchpreis ausgezeichneten Roman "Die Hautpstadt" bewiesen, dass die EU literaturfähig ist. Mit "Die Erweiterung" stürzt sich der Österreicher erneut in die Brüsseler Beamtenwelt und erzählt kritisch - aber mit jeder Menge Optimismus und Witz - von den Absurditäten der politischen Bürokratie und einer Idee Europas, die mehr und mehr in Vergessenheit zu geraten droht. Unterstütze den Podcast bei Steady! Links: Robert Menasses Roman "Die Erweiterung" beim Suhrkamp Verlag Autorenseite zu Robert Menasses beim Suhrkamp Verlag Hörbuch zu Robert Menasses Roman "Die Erweiterung" bei Der Hörverlag Robert Menasses Roman "Die Hauptstadt" beim Suhrkamp Verlag "Auf ein Buch!" bei Spotify "Auf ein Buch!" bei Instagram Blog zu "Auf ein Buch!"
After the death of Alphonse the Magnanimous, his son, Ferdinad, has quite a time managing to hold on to the kingdom of Naples what with revolting Barons, meddling popes and even an Ottoman invasion! Will the poor man ever get any peace and quiet?
The Ottomans had suffered up to 20,000 casualties compared to Skanderbeg's 1,000 during the ...
Welcome to the 2nd Season of Cool Historians!!!! Skanderbeg is one of the best generals and politicians in history. But who was Skanderbeg?Is it true that he defeated 100,000 Ottomans with 15,000 soldiers?What did Skanderbeg fight for: Albania, Catholicism or territorial power? If you are a person who has a passion for history or to increase your knowledge, then this podcast is for you
In August 2021 I interviewed Erion Veliaj, the Mayor of Tirana. He explained me why Tirana is interesting for tourists. In 2022, Tirana will be the European youth Capital and many events will be organized... To know more about Tirana, please listen to the podcast... Extrait du début de l'interview (traduite en français) : Pourquoi Tirana est-elle une ville intéressante pour les touristes ? Erion Veliaj : « C'est officiellement la capitale la plus jeune d'Europe donc c'est une ville jeune et dynamique. Ensuite, dans le contexte de Covid, l'Albanie est un des rares pays ouverts à tous les touristes en ce moment puisqu'on ne leur demande pas de test PCR ni d'attestation de vaccination à l'arrivée en Albanie. C'est parce que nous avons vacciné la majorité de la population. Nous ne portons pas de masques non plus, ni à l'extérieur, ni à l'intérieur, pour les mêmes raisons. C'est quand même agréable… Le patrimoine historique hétéroclite de Tirana est une autre bonne raison de visiter la ville. Par exemple, sur la place Skanderbeg, la place principale de la ville, vous pouvez aussi bien voir des bâtiments de l'époque fasciste construits pendant les années Mussolini que des édifices remontant à l'époque des Ottomans puisque la plus ancienne mosquée ottomane d'Albanie se trouve sur cette place. Non loin de là se trouvent la cathédrale orthodoxe et la cathédrale catholique. Cela montre aussi l'harmonie entre les religions et les communautés dans notre pays. C'est un bel exemple à suivre pour le reste des pays d'Europe je trouve. »
#10thientaiquansu #quansutaba #lichsunhanloai Skanderbeg Skanderbeg được sinh ra trong vương quốc nhỏ bé Albania do cha của ông, một vị vua địa phương cai quản, thủa nhỏ ông được đặt tên là George Kastrioti. Sau đó ông bị bắt cóc và bị coi như là một con tin của Sultan Ottoman hùng mạnh nhằm kiểm soát ham muốn nổi dậy của cha mình. Lớn lên dưới sự giám hộ của Ottoman, ông trở thành một trong những vị tướng vĩ đại nhất và được đặt danh hiệu Skanderbeg, có nghĩa là Lord Alexander, đánh đồng cùng với người anh hùng Alexander Đại Đế. Sau khi trưởng thành, Skanderbeg trốn chạy khỏi Ottoman trở về quê hương của mình và bắt đầu cuộc nổi dậy mà cha mình không bao giờ làm được. Vì điều này, ông đã khiến toàn bộ Đế quốc Ottoman phẫn nộ và điều quân đội xâm lược trong suốt 25 năm để đè bẹp Skanderbeg, nhưng họ đã không thành công. Với lực lượng khá nhỏ bé, chỉ trên dưới 20.000 quân để chống lại đội quân lớn hơn gấp 10 lần của Ottoman, Skanderbeg đã sử dụng một chiến thuật cực kỳ thông minh đó là lối đánh du kích. Với kiến thức cực kỳ hiểu biết về kẻ thù và các cuộc tấn công trực tiếp của Ottman, Skanderbeg đã không ít lần khiến Ottoman bị thua một vố đau, và phải đi đến bàn đàm phán tạm thời có lợi cho ông, bảo vệ Tây u khỏi các thành lũy Ottoma. Sau này, Đức Giáo hoàng đã ban cho Skanderbeg danh hiệu Champion of Christ. Attila Tên của nhà thiên tài quân sự lỗi lạc này luôn đi kèm với sự sợ hãi và tàn bạo. Sinh ra trong gia đình hoàng gia của Đại đế Hunnic đang mở rộng một cách chóng mặt vào thời kỳ đó, Attila trở thành vua sau cái chết của cha mình. Không hài lòng với việc vùng cai trị quá nhỏ bé, Attila đã tổ chức một cuộc xâm lăng. Kéo dài chiến dịch của ông từ Persia đến nước Đức ngày nay, Attila tiếp đà quyết định chinh phục nền văn minh phương Tây, thời gian đó ông được đặt danh hiệu là "The Scourge of Europe”. Mặc dù không thành công trong việc chinh phục Constantinople và Rome, nhưng ông đã chiếm một phần lớn của Đông và Trung u, trở thành một cái tên đe dọa những kẻ chống lại ông. Khi đang chuẩn bị cho một cuộc xâm lăng rộng lớn tiến vào Đế Quốc La Mã, Attila đột ngột chết một cách bí ẩn (đến nay vẫn chưa tìm ra nguyên nhân) và đế quốc của ông bắt đầu bị lụn bại đồng thời bị chia cắt thành từng mảnh sau đó không lâu. Thành Cát Tư Hãn Đây là một nhân vật lịch sử làm cho Attila trở nên lu mờ hơn khi so sánh về mặt tàn bạo và khủng bố. Được biết đến như là người sáng lập Đế quốc Mông Cổ, Thành Cát Tư Hãn đã tạo ra Đế chế trên đất liền lớn nhất trong lịch sử. Những cuộc xâm lược của Mông Cổ thường kèm theo giết chết hàng loạt các thường dân nếu quân đội của họ chống lại Thành Cát Tư Hãn. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tu-dien-lich-su/message
1466-83: Skanderbeg and his Albanians do everything in their power to keep the Ottomans from overrunning their country and keep them out of Italy but nothing lasts forever Song: Legends and Legacies by Famous Last Words- Two Faced Charade www.warandconquest.comwarandconquestpcast@gmail.comhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdUOD52RBg1BBm_zndE-DdAhttps://www.patreon.com/warandconquesthttps://www.facebook.com/warandconquestpcast https://www.instagram.com/warandconquestpcast/https://twitter.com/warandconquest1Venmo: @Warand Conquest
1451-1466: Skanderbeg fights a decade and a half long grudge match against the new Ottoman Sultan, Mehmed II, in an effort to keep the Ottomans from conquering Albania and advancing to ItalySong: Lucid by Polaris - Mortal Coil www.warandconquest.comwarandconquestpcast@gmail.comhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdUOD52RBg1BBm_zndE-DdAhttps://www.patreon.com/warandconquestWar and Conquest Podcast on Facebookwarandconquestpcast on Instagramwarandconquest1 on Twitter Venmo: @Warand Conquest
1443-50: George Kastrioti abandons his cushy life in Ottoman service to liberate his homeland of Albania from Ottoman rule Song; Infest by Breakdown of Sanity www.warandconquest.comwarandconquestpcast@gmail.comhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdUOD52RBg1BBm_zndE-DdAhttps://www.patreon.com/warandconquestWar and Conquest Podcast on Facebookwarandconquestpcast on Instagramwarandconquest1 on Twitter Venmo: @Warand Conquest
The history of the Albanian flag is a story of invasion and rebellion, conversion and conquest. We also explore the extraordinary life of the flag's designer, Skanderbeg: the warlord who led the Albanians against the Ottoman Empire under the double-eagle flag of revolution.
PËRSHËNDETJE AGAIN FROM ALBANIA! It's another day in the Albanian capital of Tirana and I am about to meet Adam and Elira Kadriu, a journalist from the Albanian online media and TV channel, Dritare, at the luxurious Tirana International Hotel. You might recall from Part I that Adam joked he would make me famous...and it looks like he might have been serious! We met in the outside café of the hotel and while the TV crew was setting up their lights and cameras, Adam finally let me in on what was about to happen: I was going to be interviewed about my impressions of Albania as a famous radio podcaster. See me razzle-dazzle my way through the video interview, and read the article on the Dritare website. See? I'm famous in Albania! Don't worry, I'm not quitting my day job just yet :) ABOUT KRUJË After my 15 minutes of stardom was up, Adam and I drive to Krujë, a small historic town about 35km from Tirana. Adam wants to show me the town close to the hearts of all Albanians and made famous by Albania's national hero, Skanderbeg, who built a kingdom there. The town is also host to the country's oldest bazaar (about 300-400 years old). In 1190, Krujë became the capital of the first Albanian state in the middle ages. And later the capital of the Kingdom of Albania. In the early 15th century Krujë was conquered by the Ottoman Empire, but then recaptured in 1443 by their famous national hero, Skanderbeg. “When he was 8 years old, Skanderbeg was taken by force to Turkey by the Ottomans and trained to fight for the Ottoman Empire. After training, he quickly became a high-ranking official in the army. In his 30s, he escaped Turkey to return to Albania and was upset at what had become of his native land. He then endeavoured and succeeded to unite all Albanians under Christianity and raised an army to fight the Turkish invaders - and prevented the Ottoman Empire from entering Europe via the Adriatic Sea” Adam tells me. ALBANIA'S COOL FLAG The Albanian flag (one of the coolest in the world in my opinion), is blood red with a large black double-headed eagle sprawled in the center. Adam tells me that it is actually almost the same flag that Skanderbeg used back in 1443. So that makes it one of the oldest flags in the world. Fun fact: the oldest flag in the world dates back to 1219 and is from the small, humble, and proud nation of Denmark :) #proudlydanish RELIGION FOR EVERYONE As I briefly mentioned in Part I, Albania used to be an atheist state, the first of its kind in the world. That was during the Communist era, and if you were caught praying or worshiping a God, any God, you would be thrown in jail. Yikes. Today, however, religion is back, and Albanians enjoy the freedom of a variety of religions. The majority of Albania's population are Muslim but live side by side with people who prescribe to other religions. In this sense, Albania is unique as Adam tells me. “Albania is unique in the sense that we have a Muslim majority, but our state does not rule according to the faith. We have mixed marriages, we drink alcohol, we eat pork. I am Catholic and many of my friends are Muslim, so I go to church and they go to the mosque, and afterwards we all meet up and get drunk together” he jokes. “In the end, we are all Albanians”. GEORGE W. BUSH IN... ALBANIA? On the way to Krujë, we drive through Fushë-Kruje, a tiny village that achieved a surprising claim to fame in 2007 when it received a visit from the then-sitting American president, George W. Bush. The town is tiny and doesn't offer much and so it is a mystery as to why he came to give a speech here. Adam tells me a funny story of how a local stole the president's watch while shaking his hand and remarked to the president that his security was up to shit. He returned the watch obviously, but the point - and joke - was made. Shortly after returning to the USA, Bush replaced his entire security staff. The town is known for 2 things: a statue of George W. Bush erected after his notorious visit, and a cement factory rumoured to be secret CIA headquarters. The plot thickens... CASTLE OF KRUJË We finally arrived in the beautiful historic town Krujë nestled in the mountains boasting incredible panoramas stretching far to the Adriatic Sea. The Old Bazaar of Krujë dates back to the 17th century. Back then, it had about 200 shops, starting from the City Hall through to the entrance gates of Skanderbeg's Krujë Castle. It is perched atop a craggy mountain about 680 meters (2,230 feet) above sea level. The view from the castle spans from Mount Tomori in the south to Ulcinj in Montenegro in the north (where I plan to go later on in this journey). The castle has an arched tunnel as its entrance and once you're inside you can find old remnants, such as the watchtower, alongside two museums, a few restaurants, and homes that are still occupied to this day. Inside the castle, we visit Skanderbeg Museum and here I meet Clod who has worked as a guide in the museum since 2005. So, he knows a thing or two about Skanderbeg. The museum is centred around this epic man of the 15th century who held off the invasion of the Ottoman Empire for 25 years. The museum recognises the lasting strength and subsequent loss of the army of Skanderbeg. Clod gave me an interesting private tour for almost an hour, and I felt very privileged to be in this historic place with an expert like him. He also told me about the two-headed eagle that's on their national flag and impressed me with knowing which flag is the oldest in the world. WHAT'S NEXT? In the next episode, Adam tells me a bit more of what it was like being a kid living in a dictatorship. Tune in to hear the full story next week. You will not believe what happened to him for simply wearing a t-shirt that apparently looked ‘a bit too capitalistic'. That's it for now. My name is Palle Bo and I gotta keep moving. See ya!
PËRSHËNDETJE IGEN FRA ALBANIEN Det er endnu en dag i Albaniens hovedstad, Tirana og jeg er på vej til at møde min albanske ven og Elira Kadriu, En journalist fra det albanske online medie og TV kanal, Dritare. Vi skal mødes på det luksuriøse Tirana International Hotel. Du kan måske huske, at Adam jokede med at han ville gøre mig berømt i Albanien, i første del af mine albanske oplevelser … så noget tyder på, at han måske mente det alvorligt. Vi satte os ned i hotellets café, og mens TV-holdet satte lys og kamera op, fortalte Adam, hvad der skulle ske: Jeg skulle interviewes om mine første indtryk af Albanien – som en ”berømt radio podcaster”. Du kan se video interviewet, og læse artiklenpå Dritares website, og selv konstatere, at jeg nu er en stor stjerne i Albanien. Bare rolig, jeg opgiver endnu ikke mig daglige job. :) OM KRUJË Efter mine 15 minutters berømthed var overstået, kørte Adam og jeg til Krujë, en lille historisk by omkring 35 km fra Tirana. Adam ville vise mig byen, som betyder meget for albanerne og som er berømt for Albaniens nationalhelt, Skanderbeg, som skabte et kongerige der. Byen har også landets ældste bazar (omkring 300-400 år gammel). I 1190 blev Krujë hovedstad i den første albanske stat i middelalderen. Og senere blev det hovedstad i det albanske kongerige. I det tidlige 15. århundrede blev Krujë erobret af det Ottomanske Rige, men blev genvundet i 1443 af deres berømte nationalhelt, Skanderbeg. “Da Skanderbeg var 8 år gammel, blev han bragt til Tyrkiet af ottomanerne, og trænet til at kæmpe for det Ottomanske Rige”, fortæller Adam mig. ”Efter træningen blev han hurtigt højtstående i deres hær. Da han var i 30’erne, flygtede han fra Tyrkiet og vendte tilbage tilbage til Albanien og var ret oprørt over, hvad der var sket med sit moderland. Han begyndte herefter sin kamp for at samle alle albanere under kristendom og samlede en hær for at kæmpe mod den tyrkiske besættelsesmagt. Og forhindrede det Ottomanske Rige i at komme ind til resten af Europa via det Adriaterhavet”. ALBANIENS SEJE FLAG Det albanske flag (efter min mening ét af de sejeste flag i verden) er blodrødt med en stor sort dobbelt-hovedet ørn i midten. Adam fortæller mig, at det stort set er det samme flag, som Skanderbeg brugte helt tilbage i 1443, hvilket gør det til et af de ældste nationalflag i verden. Men det er ikke det ældste flag i verden, som er helt tilbage fra 1219… det kommer fra en lille ydmyg, men stolt nation: Danmark. :) #stoltdansker RELIGION FOR ALLE Som jeg kort nævnte I del 1, var Albanien verdens første ateist stat i kommunisttiden. Her var al religion forbudt og du ville blive smidt i fængsel, hvis du blev taget i at tilbede en gud – uanset hvilken. I dag er religion dog tilbage, og Albanien har mange forskellige religioner. De fleste albanere er muslimer, men de bor side om side med mange andre religioner. Adam fortæller mig, at Albanien er ret unik på det punkt. Albanien er ret speciel fordi vi har flest muslimer, men staten blander sig ikke i folks tro. Vi har blandede ægteskaber, vi drikker alkohol og spiser svin. Jeg er katolik og mange af mine venner er muslimer, så jeg går i kirke, de går i moske, og bagefter mødes vi og bliver fulde sammen”, fortæller han med et grin. ”I sidste ende er vi alle albanere”. GEORGE W. BUSH I... ALBANIEN? På vej mod Krujë, kørte vi gennem Fushë-Kruje, en lille landsby, som pludselig blev berømt i 2007, da de fik besøg af en siddende amerikansk president, George W. Bush. Byen er meget lille og har ikke meget at byde på, så det var lidt af et mysterium, hvorfor han valgte at holde en tale lige her. Adam fortæller mig en sjov historie om en af de lokale, der stjal præsidentens armbåndsur da han gav ham hånden. Han returnerede naturligvis uret, men det chokerede mange, at det var muligt. Adam påstår at Bush fyrede sine sikkerhedsmedarbejdere, da han kom tilbage til USA. Byen er nu kendt for to ting: en statue af George W. Bush og en cementfabrik, som måske indeholder et hemmeligt CIA-kontor. Mystikken breder sig. KRUJË CASTLE Omsider ankom vi til den historiske by, Krujë, som er indhyllet i bjerge og har en fantastisk udsigt helt ud til Adriaterhavet. Den gamle basar I Krujë blev startet helt tilbage i det 17. århundrede. Allerede dengang havde den omkring 200 små butikker helt fra byens rådhus op til portene til Skanderbergs borg, Krujë Castle. Det ligger på toppet af et bjerg, 680 meter over havets overflade. Udsigten fra slottet strækker sig helt til Mount Tomori mod syd til Ulcinj i Montenegro i nord (et sted, jeg har planer om at besøge senere på denne tur). Der er en buet tunnel som indgang, og når man er indenfor, kan man kigge på den gamle arkitektur, borgens udsigtstårn, to museer, et par restauranter og hjem, der stadig er beboede i dag. Indenfor I borgen besøgte vi Skanderbeg Museum og her møder jeg Clod, så har arbejdet som guide i museet siden 2005. Så han ved et par ting om Skanderbeg. Museet er centreret omkring denne vigtige person fra det 15. århundrede, som holdt ottomanerne tilbage fra at invadere dem i 25 år. Museet anerkender hans styrke og beskriver også det uundgåelige nederlag. Clod gav mig en meget interessant privat rundvisning på næsten en time, og jeg følte mig meget privilegeret over at være på sådan et historisk sted med en ekspert som ham. Han fortalte mig også om den dobbelt-hovedet ørn i deres flag – og imponerede mig med at vide, at det danske flag var det ældste i verden. Respekt! HVAD VENTER FORUDE? I den næste episode fortæller Adam mere om, hvordan det var at vokse op i et diktatur. Han har en vanvittig historie om hvordan han som barn blev anholdt for at bære en t-shirt, der åbenbart så lidt for kapitalistisk ud. Hør hele historien i næste uge. Det var det hele for nu. Mit navn er Palle Bo og jeg ska’ videre. Vi ses.
This episode is an intro to podcast episodes around the podcast world on Scanderbeg. (couldn't find any specifically about Albania). You can find this episode athttps://www.lang4life.com/l/albania/It will include some clips of each one that has clips available as well as links down below to their episodes.Wonderer's History Podcast: https://anchor.fm/wonderershistorypodcast/episodes/Skanderbeg-and-the-anti-Ottoman-resistance-in-the-Balkans-egthpvAnthology of Heroes Podcast: https://anthologyofheroes.wordpress.com/2020/05/15/albania/The Bulgarian History Podcast: https://www.bghistorypodcast.com/post/067-skanderbegWe Talk About Dead People: https://soundcloud.com/wetalkaboutdeadpeople/103-skanderbeg-what-happened-to-albania
Skanderbeg, you may not know the name, but you need to know the story. One of the greatest generals to ever live, this mighty Albanian commander inspired a nation on its knees to resist an overwhelming enemy, to fight back and to never give up. The victories Skanderbeg won and the ideals he represented changed the course of history forever. Here at Raconteur, we bring to life the greatest stories from history and mythology to both entertain and educate. We are also on YouTube! For video versions of each story visit and subscribe https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU4yfCCgXTUYcSPI0_5rP9w/?sub_confirmation=1 Video version of this story - https://youtu.be/nHuPfuq099Q Music by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.au New stories weekly. Thanks for listening!
In today's podcast episode I talk about Gjergj Kastrioti, known as Skanderbeg, was an Albanian nobleman and military commander who led a rebellion against the Ottoman Empire in what is today Albania and most of the south-western Balkan region.
Gjergj Kastrioti lived in Albania in the 15th century. As the Ottoman Empire pushed into his tiny homeland he made the decision to stand and fight. Surely one man commanding and a few peasants could not expect to stand against the largest and most advanced army in the world, could he?Attributions/Notes:https://anthologyofheroes.wordpress.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Originally live streamed on Twitter @soarfinancial on April 7th, 2020 #askGFG GFG Resources Inc. (TSX.v: GFG) Guest: Brian Skanderbeg, CEO GFG Resources recently released two press releases: 1) Newcrest pulling out of the Rattle Snakes Hill project in Wyoming. 2) Drill results from the Nib prospect in Ontario More info at www.gfgresources.com SF Live is a new format by Soar Financial Partners. The goal is give short company updates and more importantly get investors engaged directly with the companies. Disclaimer: This video is for informational purposes only and not to be regarded as investment advice whatsoever. Soar Financial Partners owns shares and options in Minera Alamos Inc. We are clearly biased and urge you to do your own due diligence.
WHO CARES ABOUT ALBANIA? At least one man did long ago - and unlike that dork from Narnia, he HATED Turkish Delight. VENMO TIP JAR: @wtadp PATREON: www.patreon.com/wetalkaboutdeadpeople SOUNDCLOUD: @wetalkaboutdeadpeople FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/wetalkaboutdeadpeople TWITTER: www.twitter.com/wtadppodcast SPOTIFY: open.spotify.com/show/2OJRFxh9MGNb9AhA4JuOeX itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/we-ta…d1282606749?mt=2 #history #comedy #memes #funny #wtadp #wtadppodcast #podcast #true #story
CEO Brian Skanderbeg of GFG Resources Inc. (OTCQB: GFGSF)((TSX.v: GFG) joins the show to speak in detail about being a North American precious metals exploration company, specifically the Pen and Dore gold projects, and Rattlesnake Hills Gold Project. # Canada # Casper # drilling # gold # large prospective properties # Micro Cap Stocks # mineral development # Mining # Ontario # Timmins # United States # Wyoming
This episode recaps the first century or so of Ottoman rule following the destruction of the Second Bulgarian Empire, focusing on the rise of Hungary, battles between the Ottomans and Venice, conquest of Constantinople, revolt of Skanderbeg, and fighting between the Ottomans and Moldavia and Wallachia. Supporters like you make this podcast happen! Check out www.patreon.com/bulgarianhistorypodcast to see the great perks you can get for supporting us. You can find images for this episode at: www.bghistorypodcast.com/posts/081-ottoman-domination-part-1
With the Ottomans dominant in Morea, they can focus their full attention on Albania and Skanderbeg. The question is, can Skanderbeg continue to defeat the ever-larger Ottoman armies invading Albania and will the Italians and Venetians send the help they've promised? Supporters like you make this podcast happen! Check out www.patreon.com/bulgarianhistorypodcast to see the great perks you can get for supporting us. You can find images for this episode at: www.bghistorypodcast.com/posts/067-skanderbeg
All rules are merely suggestions, followed for fear of retribution by SKANDERBEG! There is no blue, we all only agree that we see it because SKANDERBEG said he did, and we know better than to question SKANDERBEG! John Ross, host of STAB! and vessel of SKANDERBEG asks guests Daniel Humbarger, Trip Hazard and Jesse Jones … Continue reading »
Wir springen diesmal ins späte Mittelalter und beschäftigen uns mit der Geschichte Albaniens und vor allem mit der Biographie eines Mannes: Georg Kastriota, besser bekannt als Skanderbeg. Er wächst als Janitschar am Hof des Sultans auf, konvertiert zum Islam und wendet sich dann gegen die Osmanen. Er bekennt sich wieder zum Katholizismus und wird für den Rest seines Lebens der erfolgreichste Militärführer seiner Zeit im Kampf gegen das osmanische Heer auf dem Balkan. Er selbst stellt sich in Tradition Alexanders des Großen und ist heute noch ein entscheidender Bezugspunkt für das Selbstverständnis Albaniens und gilt dort als Nationalheld.
Aquesta setmana A les portes de Troia parlarem de Vlad III Tepes i de Kastrioti, o el que és el mateix, de Dràcula i de Skanderbeg. Tots dos personatges van encarnar el mite de la resistència davant l'avenç otomà sobre Europa però, a més, les ombres de les seves figures han arribat als nostres dies en forma de tenebroses llegendes.
Kike Bertell spinner en tråd från skällsordet grobian fram till Albaniens nationalhjälte Skanderbeg, medan Mirka Kettunen tar sats från den maskerade Röda Nejlikan och landar så småningom hos den svenska diplomaten Raoul Wallenberg.
The Amateur Traveler talks to Francis Tapon from WanderLearn.com about Albania which has gone from a totally closed society 20 years ago to a destination that Lonely Planet ranked as the #1 destination for travel this year (that was before some of the recent protests. Francis says the because it was isolated for so long it created an exotic and unique culture. Abandoned bunkers still line the country from back when their fear of invasion had nothing to do with tourists. He recommends we start in the capital of Tirana and from there go to Krujë and its legendary Skanderbeg castle.
Amateur Traveler Podcast (iTunes enhanced) | travel for the love of it
The Amateur Traveler talks to Francis Tapon from WanderLearn.com about Albania which has gone from a totally closed society 20 years ago to a destination that Lonely Planet ranked as the #1 destination for travel this year (that was before some of the recent protests. Francis says the because it was isolated for so long it created an exotic and unique culture. Abandoned bunkers still line the country from back when their fear of invasion had nothing to do with tourists. He recommends we start in the capital of Tirana and from there go to Krujë and its legendary Skanderbeg castle.
The Amateur Traveler talks to Francis Tapon from WanderLearn.com about Albania which has gone from a totally closed society 20 years ago to a destination that Lonely Planet ranked as the #1 destination for travel this year (that was before some of the recent protests. Francis says the because it was isolated for so long it created an exotic and unique culture. Abandoned bunkers still line the country from back when their fear of invasion had nothing to do with tourists. He recommends we start in the capital of Tirana and from there go to Krujë and its legendary Skanderbeg castle.
The Amateur Traveler talks to Francis Tapon from WanderLearn.com about Albania which has gone from a totally closed society 20 years ago to a destination that Lonely Planet ranked as the #1 destination for travel this year (that was before some of the recent protests. Francis says the because it was isolated for so long it created an exotic and unique culture. Abandoned bunkers still line the country from back when their fear of invasion had nothing to do with tourists. He recommends we start in the capital of Tirana and from there go to Krujë and its legendary Skanderbeg castle.