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374:, p. 791: "In the winter of 1256â1257, George Akropolites, exercising authority over the newly acquired provinces, felt free to travel around the region, after bringing together at Durazzo the ânotablesâ of Arbanon, among them, no doubt, Prince Gulam (of whom subsequently no more would be heard); he thus annexed without a murmur the statelet in which he was able to install a civil, military and fiscal administration which was thoroughly Byzantine."
305:, p. 161: "But he was overruled by Demetrios Chomatianos M. In due course the daughter of Kamonas married a local magnate called Golem (or Goulamos), and Kroia and Arbanon reverted to native rule. Golem was connected not only with the Serbian royal family but also by marriage with John Batatzes of Nicaea; and it was through this latter connexion that he was tempted into joining the winning side in Macedonia in 1252, when the armies..."
189:. Both men were in the region of Kastoria with their armies in order to support Michael against Vatatzes but instead of preparing to fight against him, they reached an agreement with Vatatzes who had also camped in western Macedonia. The exact details of the agreement are not known but contemporary historian George Pachymeres writes that Golem (
417:(Berlin, 1873), p. 535 (table XI. 13) and Donald M. Nicol, The Despotate of Epiros (Oxford, 1957), pp. 152â53, 161â162, 237 (table III). Golem married the daughter of Gregorios Kamonas, Prince of Kroia c.1215 by his second wife, a daughter of Stefan II Prvovencani, King of Serbia and his first wife Eudokia Angelina."
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developed. In 1246, the two expanded in the region of
Macedonia and the new border between them in the area between Albania and western Macedonia. Golem was in control of Ohrid at the time. He, Theodore Petraliphas and others who were allies of Michael Doukas negotiated with Vatatzes and changed
347:, p. 152: "They had barely crossed the frontiers of Albania when Golem, the chieftain of Kroia and Elbassan, who had been helping Michael's army in the region of Kastoria, surrendered himself and his soldiers to Vatatzes.
332:, p. 134 "In 1252, Prince Golem of Arbanon submitted to the empire of Nicaea, but this did not last, since, in 1257/58, the Albanians rebelled again and rejoined the party of Michael II, ruler of Epirus."
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or south Slavic/Bulgarian and signified one's high status. In
Albanian historiography, those scholars who have favored the second hypothesis have proposed a possible connection to the
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expanded westwards. When he died in 1240, the
Despotate of Epirus under the Komneno-Doukai exerted again its influence in central Albania. This was the era of the rise of the
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According to Donald M. Nicol, Golem was the "chieftain of Krujë and
Elbasan". Other modern sources also call him "Prince of Krujë and Elbasan", "Prince of Arbanon", or "
193:) was "honored with Roman dignities" by the Nicaean Emperor. Golem is last mentioned in the historical records among other 'notables' of Arbanon, in a meeting with
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that occurred in the winter of 1256â1257. Akropolites subsequently annexed the statelet and installed a
Byzantine civil, military and fiscal administration.
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and then succeeded him to rule
Arbanon. The ascension of Golem is regarded as a reversion to the native rule of Albania. Komnena was the daughter of
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441:, p. 141: "Im Jahre 1253 wird als Landesherr von "Albanon' ein gewisser Golem, GoulĂąmos genannt, dessen Frau, Georgios..."
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413:, p. 40 (Note #29): "29. For "Goulamos" or Golem, Prince of Kroia and Elbasan c.1254, see Karl Hopf,
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