Jakup Bua Shpata: Dallime mes rishikimesh

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Faqe e re: {{Infobox royalty |name = Jakub Bua Shpata<br>''Lord of Arta'' |image = Jakub Shpata.jpg |succession= Despot of Arta |reign = 15 July 1410 – 4 October 1416 ...
 
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'''Jakub (Yakub) Bua Shpata''' i njohur ne shqipes si Jakup Bue Shpata (alsogjithashtu [[ItaliansGjuha italiane|Italianitalisht]]) '''Jacob Bova Spata''' ka qene nje princ shqiptar [[Despotati i Artës|Despot i Artë]]s.<ref>[[Encyclopedia Britannica]] "He ([[Stefan Dusan]]) was able to assert Serbian control over northern Epirus and fought with the Albanian lords of Arta (Ghin Bua Spata and Peter Ljoša) in the south"</ref> HeAi waska partqene ofpjes thee e familjes noblefisnike Shpata family.<ref>The Albanians: An Ethnic History from Prehistoric Times to the Present. Edwin E. Jacques. P. 166 ISBN 0899509320</ref> He was the last [[Albanians|Albanian]] Despot of the [[Despotate of Arta]]. He reigned as the head of the Despotate until the loss of [[Arta, Greece|Arta]] in 4 October 1416 from [[Carlo I Tocco]]. He served after his brother [[Muriq Bua Shpata]]. He was the last prince of the Shpata's Reign, and was the first [[Albanians|Albanian]] [[muslim]] ruler of the [[despotate of Arta]]. Jakub Shpata Died and many of his soldiers in 1416 in a battlefield against the Toccos<ref>"History of Albanian People" Albanian Academy of Science.ISBN 99927-1-623-1</ref>
 
==Lufta me Carlo Tocco==
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In spite of Jakob Shpata's victory over Carlo in 1412, the Albanians failed to take Ioannina. On the contrary, not long after [[Muriq Shpata]] died, and Jakob was killed in battle in 1416, Carlo advanced on Arta and obtained its surrender in 1416. Arta was entrusted to Carlo's younger brother Leonardo II, and now the Tocchi controlled all major towns in Epirus. In 1415 he was granted the title despotes by the Byzantine Emperor Manuel II Palaiologos. Apart from his conflict with the Byzantine rulers of Morea (the Peloponnese) over Elis, Carlo spent the remainder of his reign in relative peace.
 
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