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Aleksandër Stavre Drenova (pronounced [alɛkˈsandəɾ staˈvɾɛ dɾɛˈnova]; 11 April 1872 – 11 December 1947), commonly known by the pen name Asdreni, was an Albanian poet, rilindas, translator, writer and the author of the poem which later became the national anthem of Albania.
Stefan Shundi was born in 1906 in Tirana (then part of the Ottoman Empire, now the capital of Albania).He pursued his secondary studies in Austria and then in Italy, where he graduated in law at the University of Milan.
Pavarësia shqiptare dhe diplomacia e fuqive të mëdha, 1912-1914 (in Albanian). Tiranë: 8 Nëntori. Puto, Arben (1981). From the Annals of British Diplomacy. Tiranë: 8 Nëntori. Pollo, Stefanaq; Puto, Arben (1981). History of Albania from Its Origins to the Present Day. London: 8 Nëntori. ISBN 978-0-7100-0365-2. Puto, Arben (1984).
Albania (/ æ l ˈ b eɪ n i ə, ɔː l-/ ⓘ a(w)l-BAY-nee-ə; Albanian: Shqipëri or Shqipëria), [a] officially the Republic of Albania (Albanian: Republika e Shqipërisë), [b] is a country in Southeast Europe.
Constantin and Doruntine (Albanian: Kostandini dhe Doruntina), or Constantin's Besa (Albanian: Besa e Kostandinit), is an Albanian ballad and legend. It is also narrated in a prose version [1] The legend has been narrated also: As a novel written by Ismail Kadare named in Albanian Who brought Doruntine back? (Albanian: Kush e solli Doruntinën?
A statue of Onufri in Berat, Albania. Onufri (Albanian: Onufri; Greek: Ονούφριος; Italian: Onufri), Onouphrios of Neokastro or Onouphrios Argytes, was a 16th century Archpriest of Elbasan and the most important painter of Orthodox murals and icons in the early post-Byzantine era in Albania.
The first documented individual from Frashër was a Petro Frassiari, an Albanian trader in Thessaloniki in 1425. [1] Later documents have information on some members who were stratioti with surname written Frassarët, Frassinët, and Frossinët.
He developed and maintained close liaison with Asdreni, Ernest Koliqi, Gjergj Fishta and Mitrush Kuteli, all of whom became amongst the most outstanding Albanian writers of that time. [3] Poradeci is best remembered for his poetry collections Vallja e yjve and Ylli i zemrës inspired by the traditions and peculiarities of Albanian life.