The Serbs occupy parts of northern and …

Years: 1108 - 1251

The Serbs occupy parts of northern and eastern Albania toward the end of the twelfth century.

In 1204, after Western crusaders sack Constantinople, Venice wins nominal control over Albania and the Epirus region of northern Greece and takes possession of Durrës.

A prince from the overthrown imperial ruling family, Michael Komnenos, makes alliances with Albanian chiefs and drives the Venetians from lands that now make up southern Albania and northern Greece.

In 1204 he sets up an independent principality, the Despotate of Epirus, with Janina (now Ioannina in northwest Greece) as its capital.

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