Niccolò Tonisto

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Niccolo Tonisto
7th Duke of Crete
In office
1230–1232
Preceded byMarino Storlato
Succeeded byStefano Giustiniani

Niccolò Tonisto (fl. 1222–1240) was a 13th-century Venetian nobleman and administrator. He is the most illustrious member of the Tonisto patrician family.

Niccolò Tonisto is first referred to as podestà of Capo d'Istria (present-day Koper, Slovenia) in 1222. He served as bailo in Acre in 1227. He was Duke of Crete from 1230 to 1232, then podestà of Verona in 1233. He functioned as podestà of Ragusa (present-day Dubrovnik, Croatia) between 1238 and 1240.[1]

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  1. ^ Bácsatyai 2023, p. 1186.

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