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for five years. These proposals were rejected by the Senate. Eventually the sentence was reduced after the Tenedos controversy had subsided. His sentence was reduced "as too severe for a man who has committed his life to the service of the Signoria, with exemplary loyalty". On 8 March 1392 Barbo was
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and Venetian opposition. In the aftermath of the diplomatic crisis, Barbo was sentenced on 17 April 1383 to "deprivation of all offices of state for ten years". Additional sentence proposals included imprisonment of between six months to a year "in one of the lower prisons" and exile from Venice and
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instead of destroying it according to the Venetian plan "factum ruynationis Tenedi". According to the Doge, "it would be offensive to God and to all mankind to disperse the Greek population of Tenedos and to destroy everything on the island". The doge also wanted to keep the island as an aid to
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to Hungary representing Venice's interests during a crisis involving the succession to the Hungarian throne. The diplomatic mission was successful as described in a report by de Monacis to the Venetian government.
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In 1389, Barbo accompanied de Monacis again on another diplomatic mission to Hungary when they fell victims to robbery. The two diplomats, having lost all their belongings during the incident, received 60
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Barbo was sent as Venetian ambassador to Constantinople on the occasion of the death of
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sent to Constantinople as Venetian ambassador during John V Palaiologos's funeral.
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in 1363, captain of Crete in 1389, and duke of Crete in 1395. He also served as
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Venice and the Veneto during the Renaissance: the Legacy of Benjamin Kohl
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in 1389. Amongst his other diplomatic appointments, he served as
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Men of Empire: Power and Negotiation in Venice's Maritime State
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Men of Empire: Power and Negotiation in Venice's Maritime State
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However the proposal of the Doge did not succeed due to
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Knapton, Michael; Law, John E.; Smith, Alison (2014).
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could rebuild it even if the Venetians destroyed it.
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Index

Venetian Republic
Constantinople
bailo of Corfu
Crete
bailo and captain of Negroponte
John V Palaiologos
Manuel II Palaiologos
Lorenzo de Monacis
gold ducats
Maggior Consiglio
Doge of Venice
Antonio Venier
Tenedos
John V Palaiologos
navigation
Ottoman Turks
Genoan
Veneto








ISBN
9780801896378
ISBN
9780801896378

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