HIMARA BELONGS TO HIMARIOTES
UNITED WE STAND
CLUB "HIMARA"
www.monavie.com Distributor ID: 2077361
ALBANIAN-SHQIP
H
I
M
A
R
A
H
I
M
A
R
A
WWW.ALBANIAN-RIVIERA.COM THE VILLAGES OF HIMARA'S REGION
BORSHI-GALERI
DHERMIU-GALERI
CORRAJ
KERKOHET FOTOGRAFI
ILIASI-GALERI
FTERRA-GALERI
KUDHESI-GALERI
LUKOVA-GALERI
PALASA-GALERI
NIVICA-GALERI
PILURI-GALERI
PIQERASI-GALERI
QEPAROI-GALERI
SASAJ-GALERI
VUNOI-GALERI
SHENVASILGALERI
PLEASE GIVE A CALL FOR NEXT MEETING HELD BY HIMARIOTES SOCIETY IN USA
MEETING HELD BY HIMARIOTES SOCIETY OF USA
ALBANIAN TELEGRAPHIC AGENCY NEWS
This web page is designed to bring

information about the

Region of Himara (Ancient Chimara).

This page will bring you to Himara -

located in Southwest Albania,

on the coast of Ionian Sea -

with its wonderful nature, splendid

beaches, beautiful people -

with their long history,

with their efforts to

conquer nature and man,

and hopefully with bright future.
POLL
for
HELP:
American, European,
and
Australian
Himariotes...
GENERATIONS
..........................................................................................................
Naples under Spanish suzerainty also recruited stradioti in the late 15th
and early 16th century. The first entry of stradioti into
Neapolitan or Spanish service occurred in the 1470's in the wake of
a revolt in the Mani under one Korkodeilos Kladas.
A Neapolitan ship picked up the rebels and brought to them Neapolitan territory, where together with Albanian refugees under the son of Scanderbeg, John Kastrioti, they participated in fomenting a revolt in the Himara (Cheimarra) region of Epirus. After the failure of this insurrection, most of Kladas' and Kastrioti's men, together with other refugees from Himara, served the Spanish in Italy.[39] Later in 1538, after the Venetians abandoned Corone, the Spanish government in Naples accepted many refugees from that Peloponnesian town and region, some of whom had served the Venetians as stradioti. These troops now took on service with the Spanish in Naples. Spain continued to employ stradioti in the 16th and 17th century, chiefly in Naples and elsewhere in Italy. The most important recruiting area for these troops was Cheimarra.[40]
................................................................................
You need Java to see this applet.
MINO GJOKA
QIRJAKO KOKA
(TENET)
MILO ZAHO
SPIRO KENDOS
ALEKO ZAHO
RAKO MARKO
SPIRO MEMI ANASTASIA GJOKA
LAZO DUKA
NICK ZOUPAS
ELIA CAPULARI
VASIL VODA
ALEKS LITRAS
MISS LITRAS
MILO ZOTI
himara1@yahoo.com
MISS MILIOS
PANO GALUSI
MAP HIMARA
MAP EUROPA MAP BALKAN
WWW.ALBANIAN-RIVIERA.COM
VISITORS
SINCE FEBRUARY 1999
webmaster  e-mail: dekl@USA.com
PRINT IT