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”’Coriolano Cippico”’ (1425–1493) was a [[Dalmatian |
”’Coriolano Cippico”’ (1425–1493) was a [[Dalmatian |Dalmatian]] nobleman, landowner, civil servant, humanist and military commander from [[Trogir]]. From 1470 to 1470 he served as galley captain under the future doge [[Pietro Mocenigo]] and wrote an elegant, humanist, eye-witness account of the systematic depredation of the Anatolian coast by the Venetian navy.<ref>{{cite book | first= Coriolano | last= Cippico | first2= Kiril | last2= Petkov |year=2014 | title=The Deeds of Commander Pietro Mocenigo in Three Books (English translation) | publisher=Italica Pr | isbn=978-1-59910-295-5 }}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 07:27, 6 December 2025
Coriolano Cippico (1425–1493) was a Dalmatian nobleman, landowner, civil servant, humanist and military commander from Trogir. From 1470 to 1470 he served as galley captain under the future doge Pietro Mocenigo and wrote an elegant, humanist, eye-witness account of the systematic depredation of the Anatolian coast by the Venetian navy.[1]
• Cippico, Coriolano; Petkov, Kiril (2014). The Deeds of Commander Pietro Mocenigo in Three Books (English translation). Italica Pr. ISBN 978-1-59910-295-5.
- ^ Cippico, Coriolano; Petkov, Kiril (2014). The Deeds of Commander Pietro Mocenigo in Three Books (English translation). Italica Pr. ISBN 978-1-59910-295-5.
