, ruled by the
Thopias (between 1385 and 1392) Gjergj, born around the 1370s, was the son of
Karl Thopia and
Voisava Balsha. A member of the powerful
Thopia family, Karl ruled the
Principality of Albania on the coast of the
Adriatic Sea and played a significant role in regional politics. Voisava came from the influential
Balsha family (often the Thopias' rivals) who ruled
Zeta, also on the Adriatic coast. Not much is known about Gjergj's early life. He succeeded his father as
Prince of Albania after his death in January 1388, though Gjergj was reportedly in poor health at the time. Gjergj held the title (Prince of Albania) and Lord of
Durrës. He married the
Serbian noblewoman
Teodora Branković, daughter of
Branko Mladenović of the
Branković family. Historical records indicate that Gjergj Thopia and Teodora were in possession of a richly adorned crown. In April 1391, hostilities between the Thopia and the Balsha flared up once again. The rivalry was partly driven by power struggles in Italy and Western Europe, where King
Ladislaus of Naples was competing against the French claimant,
Louis II of Anjou, for the
Kingdom of Naples. Descended from the Neapolitan royal house through his grandmother,
Hélène of Anjou, Gjergj took pride in his
Anjou lineage. He aligned himself with Louis who was backed by
Clement VII, the first pope seating in
Avignon during the
Western Schism. In response, the Roman pope,
Boniface IX, rejected Gjergj's claim to Durrës, and acknowledged his first cousin
Gjergj II Balsha as the city's rightful ruler. This decision had little real effects, as Gjergj Thopia retained control of the city. At the end of 1391, Gjergj Thopia appointed
Philip Barelli as his
first chamberlain. ==Venetian relations and the Ottoman threat==