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The () was a senior commander of the ships of the line of the
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of the
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History and functions

The Venetian navy had traditionally been a galley-based force. The first organized tactical formations of sailing ships began being formed in the late 15th century. The position of was established as the commander of the larger sailing ships built by the Venetian government, but he also assumed control—under the overall authority of the Captain General of the Sea—over all sailing ships in the battle fleet, which were mostly merchant vessels, chartered in Venice or abroad (usually Holland) for naval service. During the 17th century sailing ships of the line began to play a more important role and comprised a larger and larger portion of the Venetian battle fleet, particularly during the War of Candia. The increase in numbers necessitated the creation of more squadrons of sail, initially by the appointment of a second or of a , but on 25 May 1657 two new positions, the and the were created to command the second and third sailing ship divisions, while the commanded the first division. At the outbreak of the
Morean War The Morean War ( it, Guerra di Morea), also known as the Sixth Ottoman–Venetian War, was fought between 1684–1699 as part of the wider conflict known as the " Great Turkish War", between the Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire. Military ...
in 1684 the Republic mobilized 24 sailing ships along with 30 galleys, and during that conflict and the subsequent
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, the sailing ships played the main role in fleet actions. During the latter two wars, when the Venetians sent as many as 36 ships of the line into battle, the senior position of was created, who now commanded the first division of 9 ships, while the commanded the second. The post of remained the highest peacetime rank for the commanders of the sailing fleet (). Appointment to the post was usually for three years. As distinctive signs, the flagship of the carried a single lantern aft, the standard of Saint Mark on the starboard side aft, and on the
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a square ensign of Saint Mark.


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* * {{Venetian navy Republic of Venice admirals Military ranks of the Venetian navy 15th-century establishments in the Republic of Venice