List of Venetian governors of Dulcigno

Dulcigno, modern day Ulcinj (Albanian: Ulqini), was under Venetian rule between 1405–1412 and 1421–1571. During this time, the Venetian governors of Dulcigno held the title of Count and Captain (Italian: Conte e Capitano di Dulcigno, Latin: Comes et Capitaneus Dulcinii) or provveditore (overseer).

Count and captain of Dulcigno
Latin: Comes et Capitaneus Dulcinii
Italian: Conte e Capitano di Dulcigno
Inaugural holderNicolò Foscolo
Formation1405
Abolished1571

List of governors

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Wall in the Castle of Dulcigno, that bear the name of count Johani Bollani (Giovanni Bollani)[1]
Family coat of arms Name Period Title Notes
 
Nicolò Foscolo 1405 – ? first count and captain[2]
 
Francesco Guoro 1422 – ? provveditore[3] after Adrea Querini refused[4]
 
Nicolo Miani 1423 – ? provveditore[5]
 
Pietro Diedo 1424 – ? provveditore[6]
 
Giacomo Civran 1425 – ? provveditore[7]
 
Andrea di Donato qu Fantin 1427 – ? provveditore[8]
 
Andrea Arimondo 1428 – ? provveditore[9]
 
Antonio Contarini 1437 – 1939 count and captain[10]
 
Pietro Balastro 1439 – 1441 count and captain[8]
 
Iacopo Nani 1441 – 1442 podestà, count and captain[11][12]
 
Nicolò da Mosto 1443 – 1444 count and captain[12]
 
Andrea Boldù 1444 – 1446 count and captain[12]
 
Leonardo Calbo 1446 – 1448 count and captain[12]
 
Nicolò Salamon 1448 – 1450 count and captain[12]
 
Giovanni Bollani 1450 – 1452 count and captain[12]
 
Pietro Soranzo 1452 – 1456 count and captain[12]
 
Iacopo (Giacomo) Miani 1456 – 1459 count and captain[5][12]
 
Leonardo Zane 1459 – 1462 count and captain[12]
 
Marco Marcello 1462 – 1465 count and captain[12][5]
 
Michele Darmer 1465 – 1468 count and captain[12]
 
Giovanni Lombardo 1468 – 1471 podestà,[13] count and captain[12]
 
Alvise Moro 1470 – 1473 count and captain[14]
 
Iacopo (Giacomo) Tagliapietra 1473 – 1476 count and captain[15]
 
Tommaso (Toma) Salamon 1476 – 1479 count and captain[16]
 
Andrea Michiel 1479 – 1481 podestà,[14] count and captain[12]
 
Pietro Tiepolo 1481 – 1485 count and captain[16]
 
Antonio Minotto 1485 count and captain[14]
 
Pietro Venier 1486 – 1489 count and captain[17]
 
Carlo Salamon 1489 –1492 count and captain[12]
 
Antonio Bon 1492 – 1494 count and captain[18]
 
Marco Marcello 1494 – 1497 count and captain[19]
 
Pietro Nadal 1497 – 1500 count and captain[20][15]
 
Francesco Tagliapietra 1500 – 1503 count and captain[21] after Filippo Cocco, Girolamo Pisani and Lorezno Foscarini refused[22]
 
Alvise Baffo 1503 – 1505 count and captain[23][24]
 
Alvise Moro 1505 – 1507 count and captain[25] after Daniele Moro refused
 
Stefano Lion 1507 – 1510 count and captain[26]
 
Pietro Bondumier 1510 – 1513 podestà dhe kapiten[27] after Iacopo Pizzamano refused
 
Andrea Marcello 1513 – 1515 count and captain[28][29]
 
Iacopo Loredan 1515 – 1517 count and captain after Bernardino Venier refused[30]
 
Francesco Corner 1517 – 1520 count and captain after Girolamo da Pesaro and Marco Querini refused[30]
Alessandro Permarino 1520 – ? count and captain[31]
 
Alvise Cicogna 1531 – ? podestà[32]
 
Baldassare Condumier (Bondumier) c. 1544 count and captain[33]

See also

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