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Preceded by
  
Antoniotto Montaldo

Role
  
Politician

Name
  
Pietro Fregoso


Political party
  
Popolari

Died
  
April 22, 1404

Pietro Fregoso

Children
  
Battista I di Campofregoso

Succeeded by
  
Clemente Promontorio

Pietro Fregoso (or Campofregoso; 1330 – 22 April 1404) was a politician and statesman who became the 13th Doge of Genoa.

Biography

His birth date is not known precisely but his father was Rolando Fregoso and his mother Manfredina Fregoso. His brother Domenico was elected doge in 1370, and his nephew Giacomo became doge in 1390.

Pietro became bachelor of law and joined the family's business involved in trade with the Orient. On the political scene, he obtained a number of positions including the rile of Podestà of the city of Novi and, in 1373, he became admiral of the Republic and was in charge of the conquest of Cyprus. For his success in the Aegean, he was given a palace in Genoa, then ruled by his brother.

On July 15, 1393, at the age of 63, he was elected doge after the ruling doge Antoniotto di Montaldo had stepped down for unknown reasons. But Pietro retained the dogeship only one day and ceded the position the very next day to Clemente Promontorio. After this short episode, Pietro continued his political career, in particular as member of the Council of the commune until his death on April 22, 1404.

His daughter Pomellina was regent of Monaco on behalf of her granddaughter, Claudine Grimaldi.

References

Pietro Fregoso Wikipedia