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- A sopracomito (plural sopracomiti) was the captain of a galley in the Venetian navy. Elected from among those among the Venetian patriciate who already...
- Ottoman rule in Gr****-inhabited regions Parent Giorgio Lanza Awards Sopracomito / Governor of Parga Espionage activity Country Greece Allegiance Republic...
- September 1525, he was elected to the Savi. In February 1526, he was elected sopracomito (commander) of a galley. He was reelected to the Savi in April 1527,...
- during the campaign. Pasqualigo was subsequently promoted to the rank of sopracomito and made the captain of a galley stationed in Venetian Dalmatia. In mid-1797...
- under a Capitano della Guardia. Individual galleys were commanded by a sopracomito, gale****es by a governatore, and the ships of the line by a governatore...
- to carry the Banner of Saint Mark on his flagship, rather than every sopracomito. With "rare unanimity", the Great Council voted to authorize Loredan...
- financial damage that occurred to Sinan on 25 January 1479. Scipio Bon, a sopracomito (captain of a galley in the Venetian navy) from Italy, captured two Ottoman...
- of Padua and Treviso, he made his debut in public life in 1510 as a sopracomito. In April 1511 he was elected a Senator, and he intervened in the Senate...
- embraced a career inn the navy: on March 2, 1625, he was appointed captain (sopracomito) of a galley and on May 7, 1628 he was elected patron dell'****nale....
- allowed him to make a career for himself. By 1650 he was galley captain (sopracomito), and already in 1654 he was captain of a gale**** in the first Venetian...