Dimitri Progoni | |
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Lord of Kruja princeps Arbanorum (Prince of Albania/ the Albanians) |
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Reign | Prince of the Albanians, 1208–1216 |
Predecessor | Gjin |
Successor | Komnena Nemanjić |
Spouse | Komnena Nemanjić |
Issue
None
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Titles and styles
archon,princeps (Prince, lord)
judex panhypersebastos |
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Noble family | Progon |
Father | Progon of Kruja |
Died | 1215 or 1216 |
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Dimitri Progoni was the third and the last Prince of the Albanians of the Progon family, reigning from 1208 to 1216. He ruled the mountain stronghold at Kruja (Arbanon), succeeding his older brother Gjin, and he managed to bring Arbanon to its maximum. Dimitri ruled in the alliances of the Republic of Ragusa, Venice and Serbian Kingdom; he married Komnena, the daughter of Stefan Nemanjić. He was later turned against Venice.
According to Pickard-Çeliku and Norris, Progon's realm was the first Albanian state during the Middle Ages. Little is known about archon Progon who was the first ruler of Kruja and its surroundings, between 1190 and 1198. The Kruja fortress stayed in the possession of the Progon family, and Progon was succeeded by his sons Gjin, and later Dimitri. Before 1204, Arbanon was an autonomous principality of the Byzantine Empire. The titles archon (held by Progon) and panhypersebastos (held by Dimitri) is a sign of Byzantine dependence.
Dimitri, the son of Progon of Kruja, was the third and last lord of the Progon family, reigning between 1208 and 1216. He succeeded his brother Gjin and brought the principality to its climax. Contemporary Western sources attribute the titles judex ("judge") and princeps Arbanorum ("prince of the Albanians") to him, while Byzantine records refer to him as megas archon ("grand lord"). He also held the Byzantine title of panhypersebastos.