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Paganino Doria
BornGenoa
DiedGenoa
AllegianceMost Serene Republic of Genoa
RankAdmiral
Commands heldGenoese fleet
Battles/wars

Paganino Doria was an Italian admiral from the prominent Genoese Doria family. He was the victorious head of the Genoese naval forces in the conflict between the Republic of Genoa to Venice in the middle of the 14th century.

Paganino Doria seized Tenedos (now Bozcaada) in 1350.

Heset siege to the Venetian colony of NegroponteinEuboea in 1351.

In 1352 he commanded the Genoese Navy in a fight against Niccolò Pisani, admiral of the Venetians, off the coasts of Constantinople: the victory was granted to the Genoese but it cost them so much that Doria lost the command.

The next year Venetians allied with Catalans defeated Genoa’s fleet led by Antonio Grimaldi off the coast of Sardinia. Genoa had 2,000 men killed and 3,500 taken prisoner.[1] Doria was called back in 1354: he ravaged the coast of the Adriatic (Poreč) and completely captured the Venetian fleet under Pisani at the Battle of Sapienza or battle of Porto-Longo, between the fortresses of Modon (mod. Methoni) and Navarino or Zonklon (Pylos) in southern Greece.[2]

This brilliant success ended the war. Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice, accepted the terms of peace imposed by Genoa and agreed to pay an indemnity of 200,000 florins.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Italian City States 1250-1400 Sanderson Beck
  • ^ The Project Gutenberg EBook of Weird Tales Vol. II., by E. T. A. Hoffmann
  • See also

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    Venetian–Genoese Wars


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