Vincenzo de Domini

Vincenzo de Domini (Casarsa della Delizia 1816 – Fiume 1903).

A Venetian patriot, close to the circles of Kossuth, he will be entrusted together with Gaspare Matcovich and Spiridione Gopcevich (1815 - 1861) with the project to turn the brick Implacable into a Hungarian man of war.

The armament of the ship, commanded by de Domini, led Jelačić to send an expedition and occupy Fiume on 31 August 1848 with Croat troops.

After being amnestied he returned to Fiume where he taught at the local nautical school that at the time of Croatian suzerainty over the city (1849 - 1869) was privatized and renamed Collegio Nautico-commerciale.

De Domini was the owner and there he taught Nautical Sciences, writing several books on the subject.