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Gjergj Arianiti

Gjergj Arianiti or George Araniti (1383–1462) was an Albanian lord who led several campaigns against the Ottoman Empire. He was father of Donika, the wife of Scanderbeg, as well as great uncle of Moisi Arianit Golemi. Gjergj Arianiti is enumerated in Albanian folk tellings. Gjergj Arianiti was Skanderbeg's ally within League of Lezhë only for a short period of time because he abandoned their alliance after the defeat in Berat in 1450. Robert Elsie emphasizes that Arianiti was often Skanderbeg's rival who allied with the Kingdom of Naples in 1446, left his alliance with Skanderbeg by 1449 and allied with Venice in 1456.
==Name==
His name is most commonly known in the Albanian form, ''Gjergj Arianiti'', in English ''George Arianite'' or ''George Araniti''.〔Fine 1994, p. 535 〕〔Noli 1947, p. 10〕 His full name in English is spelled ''George Araniti Thopia Comneni'' in Fan Noli's translated work.〔 His name in Slavic form was "Golem Arianit Komnenovic" (Golemi Arenit Cominovich), and a 1452 document referring to him as "Golemi Arenit Comninovich de Albania".〔Constantin Marinescu 1994, La politique orientale d'Alfonse V d'Aragón, roi de Naples (1416-1458). Institut d'Estudis Catalans, (p. 176 )〕 The word ''golem'' is Slavic and means "large". Another form of his surname, ''Harianites'', was used in a French document of the Charles VII era.〔

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