Marco Barbarigo di Croia

Marco Barbarigo
Venetian "count" or "captain"
Governor of Croia (Venetian)
Governor of Croia (Ottoman)
Governor of Cattaro (Venetian)
BornRepublic of Venice
Died1428
Republic of Venice
Noble familyBarbarigo
SpouseHelena Thopia (1380s–94)
Occupation1388–93: Venetian subject
1393–94: Ottoman subject
1422–28: Venetian subject

Marco Barbarigo (fl. 1388–d. 1428)[a] was a Venetian nobleman, who married Helena Thopia and thus inherited the rule of Croia (Krujë) (in modern Albania), which he initially held under Venetian and later, after quarrelling with Venetian noblemen, Ottoman suzerainty, until in late 1394 when he was defeated by Venetian subject Niketa Thopia (his wife's cousin) and forced into exile at the court of Đurađ II Balšić. He was appointed the Venetian governor (as "count" or "captain") of Cattaro (Kotor) in ca. 1422.


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