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Albanian–Venetian War

Albanian-Venetian War of 1447–48
Drin bojana.jpg
The Drin and the Bojana Rivers in Shkodër as seen from Rozafa Castle, the former Venetian fortress.
Date December 1447 – 4 October 1448
Location Albania
Result Peace treaty signed on 4 October 1448; the Ottoman-Albanian War continued.
Territorial
changes
Dagnum stays under Venetian control. All lands on the Albanian side of the Drin river are relinquished to the League of Lezhë.
Belligerents
Coa Kastrioti Family.svg League of Lezhë

 Republic of Venice


 Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Coa Kastrioti Family.svg Skanderbeg
Coa Kastrioti Family.svg Vrana Konti
Coa Kastrioti Family.svg Hamza Kastrioti

Republic of Venice Daniel Iurichi
Republic of Venice Andrea Venier


Ottoman Empire Mustafa Pasha  (POW)
Strength

14,000 concentrated against the Venetians under Skanderbeg.


6,000 fought against the Turks, 3,000–4,000 of which were placed beforehand in Dibra under Vrana Konti to hold off a possible Ottoman incursion.

15,000 Venetian soldiers and local mercenaries stationed in the area of Shkodër; small numbers of soldiers stationed in Durrës and Lezha.


15,000 Ottoman soldiers were sent to Dibra.
Casualties and losses
  • 400 dead

Venetian:

  • 2,500 dead
  • 1,000 captured

Ottoman :

  • 5,000 dead or wounded
  • 300 prisoners

 Republic of Venice

Republic of Venice Daniel Iurichi
Republic of Venice Andrea Venier

14,000 concentrated against the Venetians under Skanderbeg.

15,000 Venetian soldiers and local mercenaries stationed in the area of Shkodër; small numbers of soldiers stationed in Durrës and Lezha.

Venetian:

Ottoman :

The Albanian–Venetian War of 1447–48 was waged between Venetian and Ottoman forces against the Albanians under George Kastrioti Skanderbeg. The war was the result of a dispute between the Republic and the Dukagjini family over the possession of the Dagnum fortress. Skanderbeg, then ally of the Dukagjini family, moved against several Venetian held towns along the Albanian coastline, in order to pressure the Venetians into restoring Dagnum. In response, the Republic sent a local force to relieve the besieged fortress of Dagnum, and urged the Ottoman Empire to send an expeditionary force into Albania. At that time the Ottomans were already besieging the fortress of Svetigrad, stretching Skanderbeg's efforts thin.


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