User:Antidiskriminator/Drafts of articles/Battle of Torvioll

  • Kenneth Setton presents the opinion of Pall who says that "most accounts of Skanderbeg's career during the years of 1443—1444 owe far more to fancy then to the fact". Setton continues "Of the best known biographers of Skanderbeg, Barletius wrote fiction in the early sixteenth century and Biemmi perpetrated an entertaining fraud in the nineteenth." Then Setton emphasize the case of first important victory against Ottomans that "Skanderbeg is alleged to have scored". If the existence of this victory is disputed by Setton, that is important fact.--Antidiskriminator (talk) 12:43, 28 December 2011 (UTC)