[1] There were concerns that his uncle Antonio of Syra would take control of the regency.
[2] His reign was affected by the Ottoman–Venetian War of 1463–1479, when the Ottoman fleet repeatedly attacked the islands in the Greek archipelago and abducted the inhabitants into slavery.
[3] In 1477, Naxos were also attached and largely occupied until the Peace of 1479 between Venice and the Ottomans, when the Duchy was respected as a Venetian ally and its inhabitants treated as Venetians.
[4] In 1480, the peace was celebrated alongside the wedding of his daughter to Domenico Pisani, son of the Duke of Candia, to which he bestowed the island of Santorini; the wedding took place during the carnival and was described as the most splendid festivities in the history of the duchy.
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