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Tomaso Schiavo

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Tomaso Schiavo or Thomaso Schiavo di Lebano (Template:Lang-it; "Thomas the Slav"; fl. 1470) was a Venetian Dalmatian captain and mercenary commander that participated in the Ottoman–Venetian War (1463–79). He commanded a mercenary unit numbering 500 men largely recruited from Dalmatia. During the 1470 Ottoman siege of Venetian Negroponte the Venetians uncovered that he had sent envoys to the Ottomans; a deep conspiracy was unearthed and Schiavo's associates were arrested. His brother was tortured to death, giving up plans of an Ottoman attack. Schiavo, unknowing, was summoned by Erizzo and then killed.

References

  • İstanbul Üniversitesi (2004). İstanbul Üniversitesi 550. yıl, Uluslararası Bizans ve Osmanlı Sempozyumu (XV. yüzyıl): 30-31 Mayıs 2003. İstanbul Üniversitesi. ISBN 978-975-8070-82-4.
  • Marios Philippides (1 January 2007). Mehmed II the Conqueror and the Fall of the Franco-Byzantine Levant to the Ottoman Turks: Some Western Views and Testimonies. ACMRS/Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. ISBN 978-0-86698-346-4.
  • Roger Crowley (24 January 2012). City of Fortune: How Venice Ruled the Seas. Random House Publishing Group. pp. 461–. ISBN 978-0-679-64426-2.