Battle of Saseno

Battle of Saseno
Part of the War of Saint Sabas
Date14 August 1264
Location
Result
  • Genoese victory
  • Most of the Venetian convoy captured or sunk.
Belligerents
Republic of Venice Republic of Genoa
Commanders and leaders
Michele Duaro Simone Grillo
Strength
13 taride cargo galleys
2 light galleys
1 saetta scouting galley
1 panzone transport ship
3 navi transport ships
16 galleys
Casualties and losses
12 taride captured
1 tarida burned
2 light galleys captured
1 nave captured
1 nave sunk
Total:
17 ships lost
Unknown

The Battle of Saseno took place on 14 August 1264 near Saseno Island off the coast of Albania, between a fleet of the Republic of Genoa and a trade convoy of the Republic of Venice, during the War of Saint Sabas. Since the outbreak of the war in 1256, the Genoese had experienced only defeats in direct confrontations with the Venetian navy, and had therefore resorted to raiding the Venetian commerce convoys to the Levant that were critical to the Venetian economy.

In mid-1264, the Genoese commander, Simone Grillo, managed to trick his Venetian counterpart, Andrea Barozzi, as to his intentions: Grillo spread rumours that he intended to head due east to the Levant, but secretly took up station at the island of Malta, south of the usual sea lanes. When Barozzi took the bait and moved east to pursue Grillo with his much larger fleet, the latter was free to attack a Venetian convoy heading out from Venice to the Levant. Confident of the absence of any threat, the convoy commander, Michele Duaro, was caught by surprise when he encountered the Genoese fleet off Saseno. The much more manoeuvreable Genoese galleys captured or sank most of the convoy's slow-moving merchant ships, except for the giant cargo vessel (nave) Roccafortis. Duaro rallied his crews there for safety, abandoning the other ships in the process. The trade goods captured by the Genoese were estimated at 100,000 Genoese liras. Venice was able to destroy the Genoese fleet two years later, however, and in 1270 the two states concluded a truce that ended the war.


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