Stradioti.....their origin and history????

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I would like to have a discussion on them just historical sources....


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first write the word correct,

and not with Venician pronounce.
 
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The Stradioti were Albanian mercenaries who during the Middle Ages, especially after the death of Scanderbeg and the occupation of Albania, migrated to Western Europe and offered their services to almost all the kingdoms and states of Europe. They were Albanians from Albania proper, especially from the South but also from the North, and Albanians from Greece, the so-called Arvanites. They were at the service of England to protect the northern borders with Scotland, in Spain, France, Netherlands, Austria and especially in Italy, they were the favorite soldiers of the Venetians and other cities and lords of the peninsula. They participated in all the major European conflicts of the Middle Ages. The most famous of all of them was Mercurio (Murrik, alb) Bue Shpata.
 
The Stradioti were Albanian mercenaries who during the Middle Ages, especially after the death of Scanderbeg and the occupation of Albania, migrated to Western Europe and offered their services to almost all the kingdoms and states of Europe. They were Albanians from Albania proper, especially from the South but also from the North, and Albanians from Greece, the so-called Arvanites. They were at the service of England to protect the northern borders with Scotland, in Spain, France, Netherlands, Austria and especially in Italy, they were the favorite soldiers of the Venetians and other cities and lords of the peninsula. They participated in all the major European conflicts of the Middle Ages. The most famous of all of them was Mercurio (Murrik, alb) Bue Shpata.


You mean the Cappelleti-stradiotoi ?

Palaiologos, Spandounios, Laskaris, Rhalles, Comnenos, Psendakis,
Maniatis, Spyliotis, Alexopoulos, Psaris, Zacharopoulos, Klirakopoulos, Kondomitis,


PLZ ALSO WRITE (TELL US) WHO WERE THE SIPA-HI SPA-HI
سپاهی, Spahiu
and their mostly ethnic origin and History.
 
The Stradioti were Albanian mercenaries who during the Middle Ages, especially after the death of Scanderbeg and the occupation of Albania, migrated to Western Europe and offered their services to almost all the kingdoms and states of Europe. They were Albanians from Albania proper, especially from the South but also from the North, and Albanians from Greece, the so-called Arvanites. They were at the service of England to protect the northern borders with Scotland, in Spain, France, Netherlands, Austria and especially in Italy, they were the favorite soldiers of the Venetians and other cities and lords of the peninsula. They participated in all the major European conflicts of the Middle Ages. The most famous of all of them was Mercurio (Murrik, alb) Bue Shpata.

Do you have some references, articles or books [emoji432]


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Tudor Mercenaries and Auxiliaries, 1485-1547 of Gilbert John Millar.
In this book you can find information about Albanian stradioti under the comand of Thomas Bue of Argos who were at the service of King Henry VIII of England.
 
You mean the Cappelleti-stradiotoi ?

Palaiologos, Spandounios, Laskaris, Rhalles, Comnenos, Psendakis,
Maniatis, Spyliotis, Alexopoulos, Psaris, Zacharopoulos, Klirakopoulos, Kondomitis,


PLZ ALSO WRITE (TELL US) WHO WERE THE SIPA-HI SPA-HI
سپاهی, Spahiu
and their mostly ethnic origin and History.

Excuse me but as always i have difficulty to understand your posts. It's not important what you have in mind but what you post here.
What have to do sipahi in this discussion?
 
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Excuse me but as always i have difficulty to understand your posts. It's not important what you have in mind but what you post here.
What have to do sipahi in this discussion?


EXCUSE ME

But why the 'empire' suddenly is interesting and mention the Stratiotoi
most famous of them was a Palaiologos,

Can you me a reason, why you open a Thread about The Orthodox Army, the remnants of Romioi of Byzantine?

and why not expanded ,more?

Can you give me a reason, A TRUE REASON?

Besides I have been to San Giorgio dei Greci 2 times in my life. (Ai Γιωργης ο Στρατηλατης, San Giorgio dei Stratioti)
Venezia_-_Chiesa_di_S.Giorgio_dei_Greci.jpg




DO YOU WANT TO CERTIFY THAT ALBANIAN WERE ALSO ROMIOI?
with your Post.

or that they
Palaiologos, Spandounios, Laskaris, Rhalles, Comnenos, Psendakis,
Maniatis, Spyliotis, Alexopoulos, Psaris, Zacharopoulos, Klirakopoulos, Kondomitis,
were Albanians?

Plz also search about The Cypriot Stratioti and mention them,


ΤΑΚΕ A GOOD LOOK IN THE GREEK FLAG OF INFANTRY
IN THE CENTER IS SAN GIORGIO DEI STRADIOTI
0004.jpg


 
EXCUSE ME

But why the 'empire' suddenly is interesting and mention the Stratiotoi
most famous of them was a Palaiologos,

Can you me a reason, why you open a Thread about The Orthodox Army, the remnants of Romioi of Byzantine?

and why not expanded ,more?

Can you give me a reason, A TRUE REASON?

Besides I have been to San Giorgio dei Greci 2 times in my life. (Ai Γιωργης ο Στρατηλατης, San Giorgio dei Stratioti)
Venezia_-_Chiesa_di_S.Giorgio_dei_Greci.jpg




DO YOU WANT TO CERTIFY THAT ALBANIAN WERE ALSO ROMIOI?
with your Post.

or that they
Palaiologos, Spandounios, Laskaris, Rhalles, Comnenos, Psendakis,
Maniatis, Spyliotis, Alexopoulos, Psaris, Zacharopoulos, Klirakopoulos, Kondomitis,
were Albanians?

Plz also search about The Cypriot Stratioti and mention them,





First, this thread was started by another member.
Second, i continue to have difficulty with your post.
And third, i insist that you answer to this question:
What have to do sipahi in this discussion?
 
That is the the Flag of Mercury Bua from Μπου(γ)α from Boya
Given by Maxilian
bua.jpg

What do you see there?


Also Notice the Serbian

image.png



And The Byzantine
Βασιλευς Βασιλεων Βασιλευων Βασιλευοντων


4b_300.jpg
 
OK

I ASK WHY THIS THREAD IS OPEN?
THE REASON AND THE PURPOSE,
Cause I think there is something Behind,
 
EXCUSE ME

But why the 'empire' suddenly is interesting and mention the Stratiotoi
most famous of them was a Palaiologos,

Can you me a reason, why you open a Thread about The Orthodox Army, the remnants of Romioi of Byzantine?

and why not expanded ,more?

Can you give me a reason, A TRUE REASON?

Besides I have been to San Giorgio dei Greci 2 times in my life. (Ai Γιωργης ο Στρατηλατης, San Giorgio dei Stratioti)
Venezia_-_Chiesa_di_S.Giorgio_dei_Greci.jpg




DO YOU WANT TO CERTIFY THAT ALBANIAN WERE ALSO ROMIOI?
with your Post.

or that they
Palaiologos, Spandounios, Laskaris, Rhalles, Comnenos, Psendakis,
Maniatis, Spyliotis, Alexopoulos, Psaris, Zacharopoulos, Klirakopoulos, Kondomitis,
were Albanians?

Plz also search about The Cypriot Stratioti and mention them,


ΤΑΚΕ A GOOD LOOK IN THE GREEK FLAG OF INFANTRY
IN THE CENTER IS SAN GIORGIO DEI STRADIOTI
0004.jpg



So the Stradioti fighting for Venice were Cypriot?


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Why they were called stradioti? Due to tactics or religion? Or due to something else?


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I find very interesting this topic, but unfortunately will be destroyed by Yetos, as always.
 
OK

I ASK WHY THIS THREAD IS OPEN?
THE REASON AND THE PURPOSE,
Cause I think there is something Behind,

I open it....The history of the Stradioti fascinates me... want to learn more from
Reliable sources.....


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That is the the Flag of Mercury Bua from Μπου(γ)α from Boya
Given by Maxilian
bua.jpg

What do you see there?


Also Notice the Serbian

image.png



And The Byzantine
Βασιλευς Βασιλεων Βασιλευων Βασιλευοντων


4b_300.jpg

What this tells us about Mercur Bua?


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Tudor Mercenaries and Auxiliaries, 1485-1547 of Gilbert John Millar.
In this book you can find information about Albanian stradioti under the comand of Thomas Bue of Argos who were at the service of King Henry VIII of England.

Are there some other sources?


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