Lezhë (, sq-definite, Lezha) is a
city
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in the
Republic of Albania
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and seat of
Lezhë County
Lezhë County ( sq, Qarku i Lezhës) is one of the 12 counties of Albania. The population as of 2021 was 120,678, in an area of 1620 km². and Lezhë Municipality.
One of the main strongholds of the
Labeatai, the earliest of the fortification walls of Lezhë are of typical
Illyrian construction and are dated to the late 4th century BC. Lezhë was one of the main centres of the
Illyrian kingdom. During the conflicts with
Macedon
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, it was captured by
Philip V Philip V may refer to:
* Philip V of Macedon (221–179 BC)
* Philip V of France (1293–1322)
* Philip II of Spain
Philip II) in Spain, while in Portugal and his Italian kingdoms he ruled as Philip I ( pt, Filipe I). (21 May 152713 September ...
becoming the Macedonian outlet to the
Adriatic Sea
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. The city was later recovered by the Illyrians. It was subjected to
Rome
, established_title = Founded
, established_date = 753 BC
, founder = King Romulus ( legendary)
, image_map = Map of comune of Rome (metropolitan city of Capital Rome, region Lazio, Italy).svg
, map_caption ...
after the
Roman-Illyrian wars and the fall of
Gentius
Gentius ( grc, Γένθιος, "Génthios"; 181168 BC) was an Illyrian king who belonged to the Labeatan dynasty. He ruled in 181–168 BC, being the last attested Illyrian king. He was the son of Pleuratus III, a king who kept positive relati ...
' realm. Lezhë was the site of the
League of Lezhë
The League of Lezhë ( sq, Lidhja e Lezhës), also commonly referred to as the Albanian League ( sq, Lidhja Arbërore), was a military and diplomatic alliance of the Albanian aristocracy, created in the city of Lezhë on 2 March 1444. The Lea ...
where
Skanderbeg
, reign = 28 November 1443 – 17 January 1468
, predecessor = Gjon Kastrioti
, successor = Gjon Kastrioti II
, spouse = Donika Arianiti
, issue = Gjon Kastrioti II
, royal house = Kastrioti
, father ...
united the
Albanian lords in the fight against the
Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire, * ; is an archaic version. The definite article forms and were synonymous * and el, Оθωμανική Αυτοκρατορία, Othōmanikē Avtokratoria, label=none * info page on book at Martin Luther University) ...
.
Name
The city is mentioned in ancient sources as ''Lissós'' (
Ancient Greek
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: Λισσός) and ''Lissus'' (
Latin
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: ''Lissus'', ''Lissum''). It is also attested in
numismatic
Numismatics is the study or collection of currency, including coins, tokens, paper money, medals and related objects.
Specialists, known as numismatists, are often characterized as students or collectors of coins, but the discipline also includ ...
material. The ''ethnicon'' ΛΙΣΣΙΤΑΝ /LISSITAN/ is found on coin inscriptions of the Hellenistic era. It is considered a Greek toponym, deriving from the Greek λισσός /lissós/, meaning 'smooth, smooth rock, gruff'.
The ancient name ''Lissus'' evolved into its modern form ''Lezhë'' (archaic: ''Lesh'') through
Albanian sound changes. In
Turkish
Turkish may refer to:
*a Turkic language spoken by the Turks
* of or about Turkey
** Turkish language
*** Turkish alphabet
** Turkish people, a Turkic ethnic group and nation
*** Turkish citizen, a citizen of Turkey
*** Turkish communities and mi ...
, the town is known as ''Leş'' or ''Eşim'' and in
Italian as ''Alessio''. Lezhë is also known as ''Alise'', ''Alexiensis'', ''Eschenderari'', or ''Mrtav''.
History
Early history

From the early Mycenaean period (1600-1450 BC) a free exchange pattern is confirmed with the centres of
Mycenaean Greece as seen by various swords (C and D type) unearthed in Lezhë. The earliest human constructions have an
Illyrian character and appear on the site from the Late
Bronze Age
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and Early
Iron Age
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. The settlement with its fortifications was built on a 413-metre-high mountain, the ''Mal i Shëlbuemit'', from at least the 8th century BC, and was located near the mouth of the
Drin river
The Drin (; sq, Drin or ; mk, Дрим, Drim ) is a river in Southern and Southeastern Europe with two distributaries one discharging into the Adriatic Sea and the other one into the Buna River. Its catchment area extends across Alba ...
.
[; ]

In antiquity the area was described as the territory of the
Illyrii tribe (the "Illyrians proper"; grc, Ἰλλυριοί, ''Illyrioi''; la, Illyrii or ''Illyrii propriae dicti'').
Diodorus ("Library", 15.1, 1st century BC) mentions that
Dionysius of Syracuse founded a "city called ''Lissos''" in the year 385 BC,
as part of a strategy by Dionysius to secure Syracusan trade routes along the
Adriatic.
[Evans, A., Destani, B.]
''Ancient Illyria, an archeological exploration''
IB Tauris, 2007. p. 276. Diodorus calls it a
polis
''Polis'' (, ; grc-gre, πόλις, ), plural ''poleis'' (, , ), literally means "city" in Greek. In Ancient Greece, it originally referred to an administrative and religious city center, as distinct from the rest of the city. Later, it also ...
. It has been suggested that the
Syracusan
Syracuse ( ; it, Siracusa ; scn, Sarausa ), ; grc-att, Συράκουσαι, Syrákousai, ; grc-dor, Συράκοσαι, Syrā́kosai, ; grc-x-medieval, Συρακοῦσαι, Syrakoûsai, ; el, label=Modern Greek, Συρακούσε� ...
colony mentioned by Diodorus was in fact more likely established at
Issa
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Acronyms and abbreviations
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*Information Systems Security Association
*Instituto Superior de Secretariado y Administracion ...
near the island of
Pharos
The Lighthouse of Alexandria, sometimes called the Pharos of Alexandria (; Ancient Greek: ὁ Φάρος τῆς Ἀλεξανδρείας, contemporary Koine ), was a lighthouse built by the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Ancient Egypt, during the re ...
, not at Lissus (modern Lezhë) which was too distant for the events described by the ancient historian. Meanwhile, Issa is known from other evidence to be a Syracusan foundation. Pierre Cabanes notes that there is nothing to connect Lissos with Syracuse except Diodorus' account, and even if Diodorus' account is accepted as accurate, it is very likely that this colony had a short life.
The earliest of the fortification walls of the proto-urban settlement are of typical Illyrian construction and are dated to the late 4th century BC. The transition from the Iron Age fortification of Acrolissus (on the 413 m ''Shëlbuem'' mountain) to the proper Illyrian city of Lissus was continuous. The city was built on a lower hill (172 m) near the Iron Age fortification.
It was surrounded by ramparts that faced the low valley of the Drin river and the sea coast. Its function was to guard the route inland, to ensure defense against possible attacks from the sea, and to furnish a secure anchorage for the Illyrian ships.
By the 3rd century BC, Lissus was one of the main cities of the
Illyrian kingdom under the
Ardiaean and
Labeatan dynasties. In the 228 BC peace treaty with Rome, the Illyrian queen
Teuta promised not to sail south of Lissus at the mouth of the Drin river with more than two ''
lembi
The lemb, ''lembus'' or ''lembos'' ( grc, λέμβος, ''lembos''; la, lembus) was an ancient wide term covering a range of small ships, which were used for different purposes, both civilian and military.
It was small and light, with a low free ...
'' (Illyrian light ships), even those had to be unarmed. But when Rome was engaged in a war against the
Celtic peoples of the
Po Valley
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in northern
Italy
Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, and its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical ...
about the years 225–222 BC, Illyrian commander
Demetrius
Demetrius is the Latinized form of the Ancient Greek male given name ''Dēmḗtrios'' (), meaning “Demetris” - "devoted to goddess Demeter".
Alternate forms include Demetrios, Dimitrios, Dimitris, Dmytro, Dimitri, Dimitrie, Dimitar, Du ...
detached the
Atintani tribe from their alliance with Rome. Moreover, he sailed south of Lissus and engaged in piracy in violation of the 228 BC peace treaty. In the summer of 221 BC, tensions in
Greece
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increased as
Macedon
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ia allied with the
Achaean League against the
Aetolian League
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, and the Illyrians attacked in their typical manner. Demetrius and
Scerdilaidas sailed with 90 ''lembi'' south of Lissus. When they failed an assault on
Pylos (western
Peloponnese
The Peloponnese (), Peloponnesus (; el, Πελοπόννησος, Pelopónnēsos,(), or Morea is a peninsula and geographic region in southern Greece. It is connected to the central part of the country by the Isthmus of Corinth land bridge whi ...
), they separated their fleets and Scerdilaidas returned north with 40 ships, while Demetrius plundered the
Cyclades
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with 50 ships.
In Roman times Lissus was located in a territory inhabited by the
Labeatae, however ancient sources never relate it with this tribe. Taking in account archaeological and historical considerations, the city of Lissus should have been founded in a Labeatan context, but perhaps by the time of Teuta's fall in the end of the 3rd century BC, on a Greek model it was organized as a ''
polis
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'' turning away from its ethnic context. The dissociation from the ethnic to the ''polis'' coincided with
Philip V of Macedon
Philip V ( grc-gre, Φίλιππος ; 238–179 BC) was king ( Basileus) of Macedonia from 221 to 179 BC. Philip's reign was principally marked by an unsuccessful struggle with the emerging power of the Roman Republic. He would lead Macedon aga ...
's conquest of a number of cities in Illyria. In 211 BC, Philip V captured Acrolissus, the
citadel
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In ...
of
Lissus, and Lissos surrendered to him, becoming the Macedonian outlet to the
Adriatic Sea
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. The town was later recovered by the Illyrians. It was in Lissus that
Perseus of Macedon
Perseus ( grc-gre, Περσεύς; 212 – 166 BC) was the last king ('' Basileus'') of the Antigonid dynasty, who ruled the successor state in Macedon created upon the death of Alexander the Great. He was the last Antigonid to rule Macedon, aft ...
negotiated an alliance against Rome with the Illyrian king
Gentius
Gentius ( grc, Γένθιος, "Génthios"; 181168 BC) was an Illyrian king who belonged to the Labeatan dynasty. He ruled in 181–168 BC, being the last attested Illyrian king. He was the son of Pleuratus III, a king who kept positive relati ...
, and it was from Lissus that Gentius organized his army against the Romans. Lissus maintained a large degree of municipal autonomy under both Macedonian and Illyrian rule, as evidenced by the coins minted there. During the reign of
Gentius
Gentius ( grc, Γένθιος, "Génthios"; 181168 BC) was an Illyrian king who belonged to the Labeatan dynasty. He ruled in 181–168 BC, being the last attested Illyrian king. He was the son of Pleuratus III, a king who kept positive relati ...
in the first half of the 2nd century BC, Lissus minted coins for the Illyrian ruler. The city was of some importance in the Roman Civil War, being taken by Marc Antony and then remaining loyal to Caesar. In Roman times, the city was part of the province of
Epirus Nova,
Middle ages

During the reign of
Justinian I
Justinian I (; la, Iustinianus, ; grc-gre, Ἰουστινιανός ; 48214 November 565), also known as Justinian the Great, was the Byzantine emperor from 527 to 565.
His reign is marked by the ambitious but only partly realized ''renovat ...
(527-565) the local fortress was possibly mentioned as ''Alistion'' in the
Synecdemus of Hierocles. At early 590s Lissus was captured by Slavic populations.
Byzantine
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control was re-established during the early 9th century.
Albanian lord
Vladislav Jonima of the
Jonima family was acknowledged by the Pope as a ruler of a territory around Lezhë in 1319. He had the title of ''Count of Dioclea and of the seaside Albania''. At the end of the 14th century, Albanian lord
Dhimitër Jonima was lord of a territory between
Mat and Lezhë.
In the Middle Ages, Lezha (known in Italian as Alessio) frequently changed masters until the Venetians took possession of it in 1386. It still belonged to them when Skanderbeg died, but In 1478 it fell into the hands of Turks during the
siege of Shkodra
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, except for a short period (1501–1506) when it returned to Venetian domination.
[Catholic Encyclopedia, article "Alessio (Lissus, Alexiensis)"](_blank)
/ref> Because it was under the Venetian control, it was chosen in 1444 by Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg as a neutral place for the convention of Albanian nobles and lords of the area aiming at organizing their common defence against the Turks.
Lezha was the site of the League of Lezhë
The League of Lezhë ( sq, Lidhja e Lezhës), also commonly referred to as the Albanian League ( sq, Lidhja Arbërore), was a military and diplomatic alliance of the Albanian aristocracy, created in the city of Lezhë on 2 March 1444. The Lea ...
where Skanderbeg
, reign = 28 November 1443 – 17 January 1468
, predecessor = Gjon Kastrioti
, successor = Gjon Kastrioti II
, spouse = Donika Arianiti
, issue = Gjon Kastrioti II
, royal house = Kastrioti
, father ...
united the Albanian princes in the fight against the Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire, * ; is an archaic version. The definite article forms and were synonymous * and el, Оθωμανική Αυτοκρατορία, Othōmanikē Avtokratoria, label=none * info page on book at Martin Luther University) ...
.
Skanderbeg was buried in the cathedral of Lezhë which was dedicated to Saint Nicholas
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and later used as Selimie Mosque Selimiye may refer to:
* Selimiye Mosque (disambiguation), the name of various mosques.
* Selimiye Barracks, in Istanbul, Turkey
* Selimiye (Antalya), a village in Antalya Province, near Manavgat and Side, Turkey
* Selimiye (Marmaris), a village in ...
.
Contemporary
Today Lezhë is a growing city. Its proximity to the port of Shëngjin as well as its location on the national road between the Montenegrin border to the North and Tirana to the South makes it an attractive location for industry and business.
Majority of the people from Lezhë descend from the Zadrima, Mirdita
Mirdita is a region of northern Albania whose territory is synonymous with the historic Albanian tribe of the same name.
Etymology
The name Mirdita derives from a legendary ancestor named Mir Diti from whom the tribe claims descent. Other a ...
and Malësia
Malësia e Madhe ("Great Highlands"), known simply as Malësia ( sq, Malësia, cnr, / ), is a historical and ethnographic region in northern Albania and eastern central Montenegro corresponding to the highlands of the geographical subdivision ...
/Malësi e madhe
Malësi e Madhe () is a municipality in Shkodër County, in northwestern Albania. The municipality consists of the administrative units of Gruemirë
Gruemirë is a former municipality in the Shkodër County, northwestern Albania. At the 2 ...
regions of northwestern Albania. The people from Zadrima and Mirdita are native to Lezhë and the surrounding area. The Malësor clans from Malësia, such as Kelmendi, Shkreli, and Kastrati had settled Lezhë and surrounding areas around 100–300 years ago. In terms of religion, Lezha has a Catholic majority (70-80%) and a Muslim minority (30-20%).
Geography
Lezhë Municipality lies within Lezhë County
Lezhë County ( sq, Qarku i Lezhës) is one of the 12 counties of Albania. The population as of 2021 was 120,678, in an area of 1620 km². as part of the Northern Region of Albania and consists of the adjacent administrative units of Balldre
Balldren is a village and a former municipality in the Lezhë County, northwestern Albania. At the 2015 local government reform it became a subdivision of the municipality Lezhë. The population at the 2011 census was 6,142.
Etymology
The name co ...
n, Blinisht, Dajç, Kallmet, Kolsh, Shëngjin, Shënkoll, Ungrej
Ungrej is a village and a former municipality in the Lezhë County, northwestern Albania. At the 2015 local government reform it became a subdivision of the municipality Lezhë
Lezhë (, sq-definite, Lezha) is a city in the Republic of Albania ...
, Zejmen with Lezhë constituting the municipal seat. The municipality spans between the Plain of Zadrima in the north, the Pukë-Mirditë Highlands in the east, the mouth of the Mat River in the south and the Albanian Adriatic Sea Coast
The Albanian Adriatic Sea Coast ( — ) stretches in the Southeastern Adriatic Sea beginning at the Gulf of Drin in the north, across the port cities of Shëngjin, Durrës and Vlorë, to the Bay of Vlorë in the south, where the Albanian ...
in the west. It covers 509.1 km2.
Climate
As of the Köppen climate classification
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, Lezhë falls under the periphery of the hot-summer Mediterranean climate
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(Csa) zone with an average annual temperature of .
Infrastructure
There are urban buses throughout the city and international and national buses. Lezhe has a train station not far from the center. The line starts in Durrës
Durrës ( , ; sq-definite, Durrësi) is the second most populous city of the Republic of Albania and seat of Durrës County and Durrës Municipality. It is located on a flat plain along the Albanian Adriatic Sea Coast between the mouths of the ...
and ends in Shkodër
Shkodër ( , ; sq-definite, Shkodra) is the fifth-most-populous city of the Republic of Albania and the seat of Shkodër County and Shkodër Municipality. The city sprawls across the Plain of Mbishkodra between the southern part of Lake Sh ...
. It is functional but not frequently.
The main highway in Lezhe is SH 1, connecting it with Shkodër
Shkodër ( , ; sq-definite, Shkodra) is the fifth-most-populous city of the Republic of Albania and the seat of Shkodër County and Shkodër Municipality. The city sprawls across the Plain of Mbishkodra between the southern part of Lake Sh ...
to the north and the Durrës-Kukës Highway
The A1 ( sq, Autostrada A1 or Autostradë A1), also commonly Rruga e Kombit or SH10, is the longest and only toll motorway in Albania, stretching in the counties of Lezhë and Kukës. It consists for the most part of two traffic lanes and an e ...
(A1, intersection at Milot) to the south. The SH32 connects Lezhe with Shëngjin on the coast.
Demography
The population of the municipality of Lezhë at the 2011 census was 65,633, of which 15,510 in the city proper.
Culture
The association football
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club is KS Besëlidhja Lezhë.
Although primarily concerned with football, KS Besëlidhja also participates in sports such as wrestling
Wrestling is a series of combat sports involving grappling-type techniques such as clinch fighting, throws and takedowns, joint locks, pins and other grappling holds. Wrestling techniques have been incorporated into martial arts, combat ...
and beach volleyball.
From 2004 an excavation started around the ancient Acropolis of Lissos and the Skanderbeg Memorial, which revealed Hellenistic, Roman and Early Byzantine buildings, tombs and other findings.Karl-Franzens Universitat, Lissus excavation report 2004.
Notable people
*
Skanderbeg
, reign = 28 November 1443 – 17 January 1468
, predecessor = Gjon Kastrioti
, successor = Gjon Kastrioti II
, spouse = Donika Arianiti
, issue = Gjon Kastrioti II
, royal house = Kastrioti
, father ...
, the National Hero of Albania
*
Antonio Bruti, 16th century merchant and diplomat
*
Anton Kryezezi Anton Kryezezi (c. 1710 – 1765) was an Albanian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
Life
Born in Lezhë, northern Albania around 1710 he joined the Franciscan orders and studied in the Urban College. He served as abbot in Mirditë
Mirditë ...
, Bishop of Lezhë
*
Lekë Dukagjini
Lekë III Dukagjini (1410–1481), mostly known as Lekë Dukagjini, was a 15th-century member of the Albanian nobility, from the Dukagjini family. A contemporary of Skanderbeg, Dukagjini is known for the '' Kanuni i Lekë Dukagjinit'', a code of ...
, prince
*
Jonima (Gjoni) family
The Jonima family ( sq, Gjonima) was an Albanian noble family that held a territory around Lezhë (northern Albania), as a vassal of Arbër, Serbia and Ottoman Empire, active in the 13th to 15th centuries. The Jonima, like most Albanian noble ...
noble family
*
Gjergj Fishta
Gjergj Fishta (; 23 October 187130 December 1940) was an Albanian Franciscan friar, poet, educator, politician, rilindas, translator and writer. He is regarded as one of the most influential Albanian writers of the 20th century due to his epic ...
, Catholic priest and poet
*
Ndoc Gjetja, poet
*
Henri Ndreka
Henri Ndreka (born 27 March 1983 at Lezhë) is an Albanian football defender who finished his career at Laçi.
Club career
He previously played for FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih, one of 4 Albanians who played for the Ukrainian club simultaneously.
I ...
, soccer player, capped with
Albania
Albania ( ; sq, Shqipëri or ), or , also or . officially the Republic of Albania ( sq, Republika e Shqipërisë), is a country in Southeastern Europe. It is located on the Adriatic
The Adriatic Sea () is a body of water separating the ...
*
Robert Grizha
Robert Grizha (born 10 March 1982) is an Albanian former professional footballer who played as a defender.
Club career
He played as a defender for Partizani Tirana
Futboll Klub Partizani, or FK Partizani for short, is an Albanian professio ...
, soccer player
*
Erjon Dushku, soccer player
*
Renato Malota
Renato Malota (born 24 June 1989) is an Albanian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Egnatia in the Kategoria Superiore.
Club career Kukësi
On 9 August 2012, Malota completed a transfer at newly promoted Kukësi in club's fi ...
, soccer player
*
Ornel Gega
Ornel Gega (born 24 March 1990) is a retired Albanian-born Italian rugby union player. and his position was hooker.
From 2015 to 2020 he played for Benetton.
He was named in the Italian squad for the 2016 Six Nations Championship. He made hi ...
, rugby union player
*
Tosol Bardhi
Tosol Bardhi (1490–1582) was an Albanian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
He was born in the area of Lezhë, modern northern Albania in 1490. His family was among the most important Albanian families of that time, and supported educatio ...
, 16th century Albanian Catholic Priest.
See also
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List of settlements in Illyria
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List of mayors of Lezhë
Notes
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External links
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