Gjon Kastrioti II

Gjon II Kastrioti
Prince of Albania
Prince of Kastrioti
Duke of San Pietro in Galatina
Prince of Kastrioti
Reign1468–1468
1481–1484
PredecessorGjergj Kastrioti
Other titlesCount of Soleto
Signore of Monte Sant'Angelo and San Giovanni Rotondo
Signore of Gagliano del Capo and Oria
Lord of Kruja
Born1456
Petralba
Died2 August 1514
Noble family Kastrioti
SpouseJerina Branković
IssueCostantino Castriota
Ferdinand Castriota
Giorgio Castriota
Maria Castriota
Alfonso Castriota
FatherGjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg
MotherAndronika Arianiti

Gjon II Kastrioti (Italian: Ioanne Castrioto, Giovanni Castrioto;1456–2 August 1514), was an Albanian prince and the son of Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg, the Albanian national hero, and of Andronika Arianiti, daughter of Gjergj Arianiti. He was for a short time Lord of Kruja after his father's death, then Duke of San Pietro in Galatina (1485), Count of Soleto, Signore of Monte Sant'Angelo and San Giovanni Rotondo. In 1495, Ferdinand I of Naples gave him the title of the Signore of Gagliano del Capo and Oria. While in his teens, he was forced to leave the country after the death of his father in 1468. He is known also for his role in the Albanian Uprisings of 1481, when, after reaching the Albanian coast from Italy, settling in Himara, he led a rebellion against the Ottomans. In June 1481, he supported forces of Ivan Crnojević to successfully recapture Zeta from the Ottomans. He was unable to re-establish the Kastrioti Principality and liberate Albania from the Ottomans, and he retired in Italy after three years of war in 1484.