List of Venetian governors of Kotor

This is a list of Venetian governors of Kotor. The governors of Cattaro (modern Kotor) held the titles of conte (count), capitano (captain), rettore (rector), and provveditore (overseer). Kotor was under Venetian rule between 1420 and 1797.

List

Governor Period Notes
Counts (conte and capitano):
Antonio Boccole (fl. 1420–22) 1420 — 1422 first governor, elected on August 24, 1420
Marco Barbarigo (fl. 1388–d. 1428) 1422 — 1423 Barbarigo family.
Stefano Querini (fl. 1423–25) 1423 — 1425 Querini family, son of Guglielmo.
Pietro Duodo (fl. 1425–27) 1425 — 1427 Duodo family.
Zuanne (or Giovanni) Balbi (fl. 1427–29) 1427 — 1429
Nicolò Pisani (fl. 1429–32) 1429 — 1432 Pisani family.
Antonio Pesaro (fl. 1432–34) 1432 — 1434
Lorenzo (or Vincenzo) Vitturi (fl. 1434–36) 1434 — 1436 Vitturi family.
Paolo Contarini (fl. 1436–38) 1436 — 1438 Contarini family, son of Lorenzo.
Albano Sagredo (fl. 1438–40) 1438 — 1440 Sagredo family.
Pietro Dalmario (fl. 1440–42) 1440 — 1442
Leonardo Bembo (fl. 1442–44) 1442 — 1444 Bembo family, son of Andrea.
Zuanne (or Giovanni) Nani (fl. 1444–47) 1444 — 1447 Nani family, son of Costantino.
Jacopo (or Giacomo) Morosini (fl. 1447–49) 1447 — 1449 Morosini family, son of Francesco.
Zuanne (or Giovanni) Lion (fl. 1449–51) 1449 — 1451
Lodovico Barbo/Baffo (fl. 1451–53) 1451 — 1453 Barbo family.
Zuanne (or Giovanni) Barbo (fl. 1454–56) 1454 — 1456 Barbo family, son of Paolo.
Alvise Duodo (fl. 1457–59) 1457 — 1459 Duodo family, son of Pietro.
Antonio Donà (or Donato) (fl. 1459–62) 1459 — 1462 Donà family, son of Benedetto.
Paolo Priuli (fl. 1462–65) 1462 — 1465 Priuli family, son of Giacomo.
Alvise (or Lodovico) Bon (fl. 1465–67) 1465 — 1467 son of Giovanni.
Eustachio Balbi (fl. 1467–69) 1467 — 1469 son of Bernardo.
Bertuccio Gabriel (fl. 1469–72) 1469 — 1472 son of Giacomo.
Michele Michiel (fl. 1472–74) 1472 — 1474 son of Francesco.
Giovanni Donato (fl. 1474–77) 1474 — 1477 son of Alvise Donato.
Francesco Lippomano (fl. 1477–80) 1477 — 1480
Governors (rettore and provveditore)
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