The Venetians had attempted to attack Traù …
Years: 1379 - 1379
May
The Venetians had attempted to attack Traù again in spring 1379 but were repelled.
Vettor Pisani during the previous summer had been employed partly in attacking Genoa in Cyprus, but mainly in taking possession of the Istrian and Dalmatian towns that support the Hungarians from fear of the aggressive ambition of Venice.
He had been ordered to winter on the coast of Istria, where his crews suffered from exposure and disease.
Genoa, having recovered from the panic caused by the disaster at Anzio, decides to attack Venice at home while the best of her ships are absent with Carlo Zeno. The Ligurian republic sends a strong fleet into the Adriatic under Luciano Doria.
Pisani had been reinforced early in the spring of 1379, but when he is sighted by the Genoese fleet of twenty-five sail off Pola in Istria on May 7, he is slightly outnumbered, and his crews are still weak.
The Venetian admiral would prefer to avoid battle, and to check an attack on Venice itself, by threatening the Genoese fleet from his base on the Istrian coast.
He is forced into battle by the commissioner (proveditore) Michele Steno, who as agent of the senate has authority over the admiral.
The Venetians are defeated with the loss of all their galleys except six.
Luciano Doria falls in the battle, and the Genoese, who have suffered severely, do not at once follow up their success.
Pola has been nearly demolished by the Genoese in the course of the naval actions.
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People
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- Istria
- Genoa, (Most Serene) Republic of
- Croatia, Kingdom of
- Venice, (Most Serene) Republic of
- Hungary, Kingdom of
