Voisava Balšić

Voisava Balšić
Voisava Balsha
Princess of Albania
Princess of Zeta
Coat of Arms of the Balsha family
Princess consort of Albania
Tenure1370–1388
PredecessorHélène of Anjou
(As Countess of Mat)
SuccessorTeodora Branković
Born14th Century
Principality of Zeta
Spouse
(m. 1370; died 1388)
IssueGjergj Thopia
Helena Thopia
Voisava Thopia
HouseBalsha
FatherBalsha I
MotherUnknown

Voisava Balšić (Serbian Cyrillic: Воисава Балшић; Albanian: Voisava Balsha), also known as Vojislava, Vojsava or Voislava was a nobewoman related to the Balšić noble family.

Life

Voisava was the daughter of Balsha I, a provincial lord who held the title Lord of Zeta. [1][2] Her mother's identity remains unknown, and details about her early life are scarce. She was married to Karl Thopia, Prince of Albania around the year 1370.[3][4][1][2][5]

Her husband Karl Thopia died in 1388, where he was buried in Saint John Vladimir's Church.[6] Their son, Gjergj Thopia, became Karl's successor.[7]

Family

Voisava married Karl Thopia, in c. 1370. The pair had three children:[1][5]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Hopf 1873, p. 532.
  2. ^ a b Elsie 2003, p. 52.
  3. ^ Molina 2022, p. 83.
  4. ^ Numismatischer Verlag Fritz-Rudolf Künker 2008, p. 284.
  5. ^ a b Sainty 2018, p. 503.
  6. ^ Jacques 2009, p. 167.
  7. ^ Jacques 2009, p. 174.
  8. ^ Anamali 2002, p. 309.

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