Pietro di Campofregoso

A grosso of Pietro di Campofregoso.

Pietro Campofregoso (1417 14 September 1459) was doge of Genoa from 1450 to 1458.

Biography

He was a grandson of Tommaso di Campofregoso, he was a vassal of the Visconti as lord of Gavi. Married to Bartolomea Grimaldi, he had six sons, one of which, Battista II, was later also doge of Genoa.

He was elected as doge on 8 September 1450, succeeding his cousin Lodovico di Campofregoso. His rule was one of the most disastrous for the eastern colonies of the Republic of Genoa. In this period Genoa lost Pera in Turkey, Caffa in Crimea and Chios in Greece, while the flourishing trade with those regions declined. In 1458, after turmoil with Turk and Aragonese soldiers, and with the Ghibelline faction in Genoa, Pietro asked for help to King Charles VII of France. This however turned in an effective submission of Genoa to France, which lasted until 1461 while Pietro was deposed as Doge.

After a vain attempt at insurrection against the French, Pietro was stoned by the populace near the Porta Soprana on 14 September 1459. He had been the first Grand Master of the Military Order of St. George.

In popular media

Pietro di Campofregoso is played by Ali Ersin Yenar in 2012 film Fetih 1453. In the film, Pietro, not mentioned by name, orders Giovanni Giustiniani (Cengiz Coşkun) to command Genoese army to help Byzantine Empire preparing for war against Ottoman Empire after an assault towards a Genoese freight by the Turks in the Bosphorus.

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Preceded by
Lodovico di Campofregoso
Doge of Genoa
8 September 1450 – January 1458
Succeeded by
Submission to Charles VII of France