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Muharrem ahmeti loca loca translation
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muharrem ahmeti loca loca translation

  • Pope Clement XI (1649 – 1721), Pope of the Catholic Church.
  • Father Daniel Dajani (1906 – 1946), Jesuit religious and martyr, of the Catholic Church, killed by the regime during the communist dictatorship in Albania.
  • Papa Kristo Negovani (1875 – 1905), religious leader and writer for the Albanian cause.
  • Muhammad Nasiruddin al-Albani, Salafist Islamic scholar.
  • Donato Oliverio (born 1956), Bishop of the Eparchy of Lungro. Angelo Massafra (born 1949), metropolitan archbishop of Scutari-Pult and president of the Albanian Episcopal Conference. Rrok Kola Mirdita (1939 – 2015), Catholic archbishop.
  • Papa Eleuterio Francesco Fortino (1938 – 2010), priest of the Italo-Albanian Catholic Church, Archimandrite in the Eparchy of Lungro in Calabria, served as the Under Secretary of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity and albanolog.
  • Sotir Ferrara (1937 – 2017), the Bishop of the Eparchy of Piana degli Albanesi, a diocese of the Italo-Albanian Catholic Church in Sicily, Italy. Ercole Lupinacci (1933 – 2016), Bishop of Italo-Albanian Catholic Eparchies of Piana degli Albanesi and Lungro.

    muharrem ahmeti loca loca translation

  • Father Zef Pllumi (1924 – 2007), Franciscan priest and writer, author of the memoirs of Christian religious persecution in Albania.
  • Cyril of Bulgaria (1901 – 1971), the first Patriarch of the Bulgarian Patriarchate, born of an Albanian family.
  • Zef Valentini (1900 – 1979), Italian Jesuit, albanologist, byzantinist and historian, naturalized Albanian.
  • Anton Harapi (1888 – 1946), Franciscan friar, teacher, writer and politician.
  • Papa Marco La Piana (1883 – 1958), priest and scholar, gave his contribute through his studies on Albanian language.
  • Theofan Stilian Noli (1882 – 1965), bishop and intellectual, writer, scholar, diplomat, politician, historian, orator, founder of the Orthodox Church of Albania.
  • Gjergj Fishta (1871 – 1940), Franciscan friar, poet, politician and translator.
  • Nikoll Kaçorri (1862 – 1917), Catholic religious, politician and patriot, deputy prime minister with Ismail Qemali, in the first Albanian government (1912–1913).
  • Papa Francesco Antonio Santori (1819 – 1894), writer, poet and playwright.
  • Giuseppe Crispi (1781 – 1859), one of the major figures of the Arbëresh community of Sicily of that era, wrote a number of works on the Albanian language.
  • Papa Nikollë Filja (1691 – 1769), priest and writer.
  • Pjetër Bogdani (1630 – 1689), Catholic bishop and writer, author of the first Albanian work in prose.
  • Frang Bardhi (1606 – 1644), Catholic bishop, lexicographer, folklorist and ethnographer, author of the first dictionary of the Albanian language known so far.
  • Papa Luca Matranga (1567 – 1619), priest and scholar, author of the first literary expression arbëresh of the Albanians in diaspora.
  • Pjetër Budi (1565 – 1622), Catholic priest and writer, published three books in Albanian and I leave several poems in his native language.
  • Gjon Buzuku (1499 – 1577), bishop Catholic, author of the oldest known document in Albanian: a translation of the Roman Missal, " Meshari" ( 1555).
  • Father Marin Barleti (1450 – 1513), Catholic ecclesiastic and writer, author of the life of Scanderbeg.
  • Dhimitër Frangu (1443 – 1525), friar and scholar of a noble family, treasurer and councilor of Giorgio Castriota, in 1480 wrote the first biography, in Latin, on the life of Scandebeg, from which all later writers drew.
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