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Scanderbeg

[ skan-der-beg ]

noun

  1. George Castriota, 1403?–68, Albanian chief and revolutionary leader.


Scanderbeg

/ ˈskændəˌbɛɡ /

noun

  1. Scanderbeg?14031468MAlbanianPOLITICS: patriotMILITARY: soldier original name George Castriota; Turkish name Iskender Bey. ?1403–68, Albanian patriot. He was an army commander for the sultan of Turkey until 1443, when he changed sides and drove the Turks from Albania
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Example Sentences

His army was utterly dispersed, and this disaster, aided by the heroic resistance of Scanderbeg in Albania, arrested the Turkish invasion and gave Europe a breathing-spell.

A Tale of the Times of Scanderbeg and the Fall of Constantinople. 16mo, Cloth, Ornamental, $1 50; Paper, 50 cents.

A Tale of the Times of Scanderbeg and the Fall of Constantinople.

Among others was one assumed to be the sword of Scanderbeg: strange if the sword, once so fatal to the Turks in political rebellion, should be pursuing its work no less truculently now in religious strife!

In 1443, Scanderbeg, king of Albania, made himself master of a considerable part of Epirus; but on his death it fell into the power of the Venetians.

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