Gjin Progoni (
) was an ''
archon
''Archon'' (, plural: , ''árchontes'') is a Greek word that means "ruler", frequently used as the title of a specific public office. It is the masculine present participle of the verb stem , meaning "to be first, to rule", derived from the same ...
'' (or lord) of
Kruja, located in present-day
Albania
Albania ( ; or ), officially the Republic of Albania (), is a country in Southeast Europe. It is located in the Balkans, on the Adriatic Sea, Adriatic and Ionian Seas within the Mediterranean Sea, and shares land borders with Montenegro to ...
, from c. 1198 until his death in 1208.
[: "Even if it is hard to identify the outlook of Prince Gjin, the son of Progon, who died in 1208, it is clear that his successor, Dhimitër, saw Venice as the main enemy..."] He succeeded his father,
Progon of Kruja, becoming the second ruler of the
Principality of Arbanon.
[ During his reign, he controlled the areas around Elbasan and the fortress of Krujë. He also maintained good ties with the ]Despotate of Epirus
The Despotate of Epirus () was one of the Greek Rump state, successor states of the Byzantine Empire established in the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade in 1204 by a branch of the Angelos dynasty. It claimed to be the legitimate successor of the ...
due to the Venetian threat in northern Epirus. Gjin was succeeded by his younger brother Dhimitër Progoni.[
]
See also
*History of Albania
During classical antiquity, Albania was home to several Illyrian tribes such as the Albanoi, Ardiaei, Bylliones, Dassaretii, Enchele, Labeatae, Taulantii, Parthini, Penestae (tribe), Penestae, Amantes (tribe), Amantes, and many others, but also Bry ...
* Monarchs of Albania
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12th-century births
1208 deaths
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