Little Tanush
Little Tanush | |
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Died | before 1433 |
Noble family | Dukagjini |
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Tanush Dukagjin (fl. 1423–33), known as Little Tanush, was an Albanian nobleman, a member of the Dukagjini family, the son of . He had four brothers: Progon (d. 1394), Pal II (d. 1402), Andrea (d. 1416), and Gjon Dukagjini (d. 1446).
In January 1423, during the Second Scutari War, the Republic of Venice bribed and won over the Pamaliots on Bojana, and then bought over several tribal leader in or near Zeta: the Paštrovići, Gjon Kastrioti (who had extended to the outskirts of Alessio), the Dukagjins, and Koja Zaharija.[1] Though none of these were mobilized militarily by Venice, they left the ranks of Lazarević's army, thus became a potential danger to Lazarević.[1] Although Venetian admiral Francesco Bembo offered money to Gjon Kastrioti, Dukagjins and to Koja Zaharija in April 1423 to join the Venetian forces against Serbian Despotate, they refused.[2]
Supported by the Ottomans, Stefan Maramonte plundered the region around Scutari and Ulcinj, and attacked Drivast in 1429, but failed to capture it. He was accompanied by Gojčin Crnojević and Little Tanush.[3] In April 1429, Tanush received a gift of 120 perpers from the Republic of Ragusa.[4]
Annotations[]
- Name: Tanush Dukagjin (Serbian: Тануш Дукађин/Tanuš Dukađin),[4] known as Little Tanush (Serbian: Мали Тануш/Mali Tanuš,[3] German: Tanush den Kleinen[5]) or "Tanush Minor".[6]
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Fine 1994, p. 517.
- ^ Vujović, Dimitrije; Risto Dragićević; Nikola Đakonović; Milinko Đurović; Mirčeta Đurović; Pavle Mijović; Đoko Pejović; Vlado Strugar (1970), Milinko Đurović (ed.), Istorija Crne Gore [History of Montenegro] (in Serbian), II, Titograd: Naučno Delo, p. 144, OCLC 633018773,
Франћеско Бембо је настојао да привучена млетачку страну најистакнутије арбанаске господаре. Ивану Кастриоту је нудио 300, Који Закарији 200, а двојици Дукађина по сто дуката....Ни он ту није ништа учинио...
- ^ Jump up to: a b Ćorović, Vladimir (13 January 2014). Istorija srpskog naroda. eBook Portal. p. 340. GGKEY:XPENWQLDTZF.
Са турском помоћу кренуо је Марамонте крајем 1429. год. на Зету и похарао околину Скадра и Улциња. Напао је и Дриваст, и заузео му је подграђе, али самог града није освојио. У тим борбама учествовали су на његовој страни Гојчин Црнојевић и Мали Тануш из племена Дукађуна. Млеци су уценили Марамонтову главу са 500 дуката. Деспот га је међутим онемогућио код самих Турака.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Univerzitet u Beogradu. Filozofski fakultet (1964). Zbornik Filozofskog fakulteta. 8. Naučno delo. p. 404.
Тануш Дукађин је одржавао везе са Дубровчанима; Веће умољених изгласало му је поклон од 120 перпера.
- ^ Oliver Jens Schmitt (2001). Das venezianische Albanien: (1392-1479). Oldenbourg Verlag. pp. 280–. ISBN 978-3-486-56569-0.
- ^ John V. A. Fine; John Van Antwerp Fine (1994). The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest. University of Michigan Press. p. 656. ISBN 0-472-08260-4.
Dukagjin, Tanush Minor
Sources[]
- Fine, John Van Antwerp (1994), The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest, University of Michigan Press, ISBN 978-0-472-08260-5
- 15th-century Albanian people
- Dukagjini family
- Medieval Albanian nobility
- 15th-century deaths
- 15th-century Venetian people
- People of the Serbian Despotate
- Ottoman vassalage
- 15th-century soldiers