Gjergj Stres Balsha: Dallime mes rishikimesh

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'''Gjergj Stres Balsha''' {{Cref2|A}} ({{lang-it|Georgio Stresio}}) dhe vellai i tij [[Gojko Balšić|Gojko]] dhe John kane qene princet e Misia, zona bregdetare e [[Drini i Bardhe]] pergjate detit [[Adriatic Sea|Adriatik]]. Vellezerit ishin anetare te [[Balšić noble family|familjes Balsha]], whichte hadcilet earlierm epare kishin zoteruar held [[Lordship of Zeta|Zeta]]. Ata morën pjesë në themelimin e [[Besëlidhja e Lezhës]], një aleancë e udhëhequr nga xhaxhai i tyre nga ana e nënës [[Skenderbeu]]. George laterme betrayedvone Skanderbege tradhetoi Skenderbeu, byduke selling au domainshitur tonjë thezotërim Ottomansosmanëve, whilendërsa hisdy twovëllezërit e brotherstij continuedvazhduan to supportmbështesin SkanderbegSkenderbeun until his death and then continued to fight for the [[Venetian Albania|Venetian]] forces.
 
== Familja ==
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According to [[Fan S. Noli]] George and his brothers [[Ivan Strez Balšić|Ivan]] and [[Gojko Strez Balšić|Gojko]] were nephews of [[Skanderbeg]] from his sister Jelena<ref>{{harvnb|Noli|1947|p=208}}{{quote|Scanderbeg had three Balsha nephews from his sister Yella. Of these only George Stresi Balsha betrayed him, while the two others, John and Gioka, served him loyally to the end}}</ref> who married Pavle Balšić.<ref>{{cite book|last=Spandouginos|first=Theodōros|title=On the Origin of the Ottoman Emperors|year=1997|publisher=Cambridge University Press|location=United Kingdom|url=http://books.google.se/books?hl=sr&id=OEvWBG6Ct3YC&q=pavle+balsha#v=onepage&q=balsa&f=false|coauthors=,Donald MacGillivray Nicol|accessdate=25 March 2012|page=96|quote=Skanderbeg... sisters...Iella, who married Paul Balša}}</ref> Genealogy of Kastrioti family written by [[Karl Hopf]] does not present the information about George Strez Balšić being a son of Skanderbeg's sister Jelena.<ref>{{harvnb|Hopf||1873|p. 236}}{{quote|Yella e.p.:n.n.)}}</ref>
 
== LidhjLidhja e Lezhës ==
 
The three Balšić brothers joined the [[League of Lezhë]], an alliance formed by their maternal uncle Skanderbeg, after meeting in the St. Nicholas Church in [[Lezhë]] on March 2, 1444. The members included [[Lekë Zaharia]], [[Peter Spani (League of Lezhë)|Peter Spani]], [[Lekë Dushmani]], Andrea Thopia, [[Gjergj Arianiti]], Theodor Musachi, [[Stefan Crnojević]], and their subjects.{{Cref2|B}} Skanderbeg was elected its leader, and commander in chief of its armed forces numbering a total of 8,000 warriors.<ref>{{citation|last=Fox|first=Robert|title=The inner sea: the Mediterranean and its people|url=http://books.google.com/books?cd=10&hl=pl&id=GGwTAQAAIAAJ&dq=league+of+lezhe&q=%22league+of+lezhe%22#search_anchor|year=1993|publisher=Alfred A. Knopf|page=195|oclc=}}</ref><ref>{{citation|last=Vlora|first=Ekrem Bey|title=The Ruling Families of Albania in the pre-Ottoman Period in: Contributions to the History of Turkish Rule in Albania: an Historical Sketch|url=http://www.albanianhistory.net/texts20_2/AH1956_1.html|year=1956}}</ref>