Georgius Pelino

1438–1463) was an Albanian[2] Catholic priest, the abbot of Ratac Abbey and diplomat of Skanderbeg and Venetian Republic.

[4] In 1421 Pelino borrowed 1,505 perpers to Balsha III when the latter decided to travel to visit Stefan Lazarević.

Later, on 15 March 1445, Pelino requested from the Venetian Senate to authorize him to claim this amount from the heritage property of Jelena Lazarević.

[5] Jelena Lazarević also borrowed 205 ducats from Ratac Abbey and in 1446 Pelino added this amount to his claim, promising to forgive a half of it.

[8] Stefan Lazarević confirmed the privileges of Ratac Abbey initially granted by the King Milutin.

[11] During this period Pelino appealed to the Venetian Senate to support his appointment on the position of archbishop of Archdiocese of Bar.

[15] This was a beginning of Pelino's long struggle with Bar archbishops and governors to keep privileges his abbey had within Serbian Despotate.

[19] In July 1457 Pelino complained to Venetians that Paštrovići still control four villages conquered during campaign of Altomanović.

In a sign of good will, in 1459 Skanderbeg handed over to Venice the castle of Sati, that he had captured from Lekë Dukagjini that year.

Taking in consideration that on 13 December 1463 Pal Gazulli was again mentioned as Skanderbeg's envoy in Venice, it is assumed that Pelino died in this period.

Исте године Скендербег га је именовао и за свога прокуратора.