Teodor II Muzaka | |
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Ruler of Muzaka | |
Ruler of Muzaka | |
Reign | 1372–1389 |
Predecessor | Andrea II Muzaka |
Successor | Teodor III Muzaka |
Born | 1337 |
Died | 15 June 1389 (Aged 51 or 52) Battle of Kosovo, Kosovo Polje (modern Kosovo) |
Issue | Nicola Muzaka |
Dynasty | Muzaka |
Father | Andrea II Muzaka |
Mother | Euphemia Mataranga |
Teodor II Muzaka (1337-1389) was member of the Muzaka family, Albanian nobles who ruled the Principality of Muzaka.[1] He died fighting during the Battle of Kosovo in 1389 on the side of the anti-Ottoman coalition led by Lazar of Serbia.[2][3]
Lazar (6), the Despot of Serbia, and King Marko of Bulgaria and Theodore Musachi, the second-born of our family, and the other Lords of Albania united and set off for battle, which the Christians lost (7).
The famous Arbër prince, Teodor Muzaka II, was killed in this battle, as well as many other Arbër comrades.