Moisi Golemi

The eldest named Andronica, became a lady-in-waiting to Christina of Denmark in Milan, and married a nobleman from the Corte family in Pavia.

Their cousin-in law Francesca of Montferrat, wife of Constantine Arianiti, was Christina's chief lady-in waiting and later royal governess to her daughters.

After the debacle of the Siege of Berat, and growing envious of the fame Skanderbeg had accumulated over the years, he betrayed his commander in chief and went over to the Ottomans.

Skanderbeg devised a strategy against Moisi, deploying his army, which was commanded by the brothers Muzhaq Komnen Araniti and Djuric Vladan Araniti, who were the sons of Moisi's uncle, pitting the Aranites against each other, which avoided the fratricidal duel, as well as ensured the victory of his army.

[5] Moisi devoted the rest of his life to the Albanian struggle, but in April 1465 he fell prisoner to Ballaban Badera, an Albanian-born Ottoman sanjakbey of the Sanjak of Ohrid, during the Battle of Vajkal.

Gjon Muzaka mentions Librazhd, Qukës, Dorëz, and Gur among others as parts of his personal demesne.

Apart from the areas inherited by his father Golemi was acknowledged as lord of Dibra by Skanderbeg as he led the expedition against the Ottomans in that region.