Who was St. Angelina of Serbia, who the Serbs admitted to being Albanian?

Angelina Brakovic Arianni was the wife of the medieval Serbian despot Stefan Brankoovic and the daughter of renowned Albanian noble Gjergj Ariani. For her life as a religious fanatic, she had been declared a saint and was revered by the Serbian Orthodox Church as the Holy Mother Angela. Prepodobna measured Angelina. Finally, the secretary - general of [...]
Angelina Brakovic Arianni was the wife of the medieval Serbian despot Stefan Brankoovic and the daughter of renowned Albanian noble Gjergj Ariani. For her life as a religious fanatic, she had been declared a saint and was revered by the Serbian Orthodox Church as the Holy Mother Angela. Prepodobna measured Angelina.
Finally, Serbian President Nikola Selakoviqi's secretary-general at the international conference “Feja as a peace instrument” acknowledged that Serbian Angelina had actually had Albanian origin, writes Periscopi.

Our great ignorance has led us to insensibleness and threatened peace. The level of ignorance is a witness to what we have today. Most Serbs do not know today that one of Serbia's Shets -- Serbia's Angelina -- was a noble Albanian. It is buried 50km at the Cyedol monastery in Belgrade. Likewise, most Albanians do not know that the son-in-law buried in Elbasan was Serb, John Vladimir was the first saint among the Serbs. ” he declared.
Angelina was the sixth daughter of renowned Albanian noble Gjergj Arianni and Donika's sister, who married to Gjergj Kastriot, Skenderbeun.
With her husband, Angelina had fled to Albania and then as her sister Donika, Italy. After her husband's death, she had gone to the kingdom of Hungary, where her son had become a despot at the exotic of Serbia's Despotat.
She and Stephen had three children, Jovan, George, and Marija.
Otherwise, Voisawa, Skenderbe's mother, was of Serbian origin by the Brankovic family. /Periscope












