Pietro Loredan | |
---|---|
Born | 1372 Venice |
Died | 28 October 1438 (aged c. 66) Venice |
Buried | |
Allegiance | Republic of Venice |
Years of service | 1403–1438 |
Rank | Captain-General of the Sea, Provveditore |
Wars | Battle of Modon, Battle of Gallipoli, Battle of Motta and Venetian conquest of Dalmatia, War over Thessalonica, Wars in Lombardy |
Spouse(s) | Campagnola Vitale Lando di Pietro |
Children | Polo, Giacomo, Maria |
Relations | Alvise Loredan (nephew) Francesco Barbaro (son-in-law) |
Pietro Loredan[a] (1372 – 28 October 1438) was a Venetian nobleman of the Loredan family and a distinguished military commander both on sea and on land. He fought against the Ottomans, winning the Battle of Gallipoli (1416), played a leading role in the conquest of Dalmatia in 1411–1420, and participated in several campaigns against Venice's Italian rivals, Genoa and Milan, to secure Venice's mainland domains (Terraferma). He also held a number of senior political positions as Avogador de Comùn, ducal councillor, and governor of Zara, Friuli, and Brescia, and was honoured with the position of Procurator of St Mark's in 1425. In 1423, he contended for the position of Doge of Venice, but lost to his bitter rival Francesco Foscari; their rivalry was such that when Loredan died, Foscari was suspected of having poisoned him.