Treaty of Constantinople (1479)

Treaty of Constantinople
TypeTreaty of peace between the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Venice
Signed25 January 1479
LocationConstantinople
NegotiatorsGiovanni Dario (for Venice)
Signatories

The Treaty of Constantinople was signed on 25 January 1479, which officially ended the sixteen-year-long war between the Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire. The Venetians were forced to hand over Scutari (which had been besieged by the Ottomans for many months) in Albania and the island of Lemnos and the Mani Peninsula in Greece; and acknowledge the loss of Negroponte (Euboea) and Croia. The treaty allowed a full restoration of Venetian trading privileges in the Ottoman Empire against an annual flat tax of 10,000 ducats, as well as a 100,000 ducats in arrears owed by Venetian citizens to the Porte.