Serbian invasion of Albania
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After the weakening of the Byzantine Empire and the Bulgarian Empire in the middle and late 13th century, the northern territory of modern day Albania was invaded by Serbia.
Chronology
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Serbian conquest of Kastoria.
January 1335: In 1334, the Serbian King Stefan Dušan led the conquest of Kastoria, a strategic city in the Byzantine Empire. This marked a significant expansion of the Kingdom of Serbia under the rule of Dušan, who later became known as Stefan Uroš IV Dušan the Mighty.
Serbian conquest of Ocrida.
January 1335: In 1334, the Serbian King Stefan Dušan conquered the city of Ocrida, located in present-day North Macedonia. This conquest was part of Dušan's expansion of the Kingdom of Serbia, solidifying his control over the region and establishing Serbian dominance in the area.
Serbian conquest of Prilep.
January 1335: In 1334, the Serbian King Stefan Dušan led the conquest of Prilep, a strategic city in the region. This marked an expansion of the Kingdom of Serbia (Medieval) under the rule of Dušan, who later became known as Stefan Dušan the Mighty.
Serbian conquest of Strumica.
January 1335: In 1334, the Serbian King Stefan Dušan led the conquest of Strumica, a town located in present-day North Macedonia. This marked an expansion of the Kingdom of Serbia (Medieval) under the rule of Dušan, who later became known as Stefan Dušan the Mighty.
Serbian conquest of Albania.
January 1344: In 1343, the Serbian King Stefan Dušan conquered Albania, incorporating it into the Kingdom of Serbia. This marked a significant expansion of Serbian territory under the rule of Dušan, who was known for his military campaigns and efforts to establish a powerful Serbian empire in the Balkans.