Jacopo Dondulo (Italian: Giacomo Dondulo or Dandolo; fl. 1258–1288) was a Venetian sailor, military commander, and politician in the 13th century. He played a distinguished role in the naval conflicts of the War of Saint Sabas against the Republic of Venice, leading the Venetian navy to a crushing victory at the Battle of Trapani in 1266. He served also several tenures as a member of the Great Council of Venice, as Bailo of Negroponte in 1277–1279, and as Duke of Candia in 1281–1283, where he faced the start of the Revolt of Alexios Kallergis.
JacopoDondulo (Italian: Giacomo Dondulo or Dandolo; fl. 1258–1288) was a Venetian sailor, military commander, and politician in the 13th century. He played...
Genoese tarried at Corsica until the end of May. The Venetian fleet under JacopoDondulo, was left to sail back and forth awaiting the appearance of the Genoese...
– Battle of Trapani: The Venetian fleet (24 galleys) led by Admiral JacopoDondulo moves to Marsala and attacks the larger Genoese fleet anchored at Trapani...
– Battle of Trapani: The Venetian fleet (24 galleys) led by Admiral JacopoDondulo moves to Marsala and attacks the larger Genoese fleet anchored at Trapani...
command over to JacopoDondulo. In 1275, he was one of the rectors of the Dogato between the death of Lorenzo Tiepolo and the election of Jacopo Contarini....
Provveditore Generale da Mar was appointed as acting Captain General. JacopoDondulo, during the War of Saint Sabas Antonio Grimani, during the Second Ottoman–Venetian...
against the Republic of Genoa, and led a squadron of ten galleys under JacopoDondulo in the crushing Venetian victory at the Battle of Trapani in June 1266...
after a few days 1266, June 23 off Trapani, Sicily War of Saint Sabas JacopoDondulo — Genoese fleet under Lanfranco Borbonino Crushing Venetian victory...