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Tomaso di Campofregoso (1375-1453)

"Tomaso di Campofregoso (1375–1453) was doge of the Republic of Genoa three times.

The son of Pietro Campofregoso, who had been doge for a single day on 13 July 1393, in the early 15th century he was named captain of the Republic of Genoa at Famagusta (Cyprus) and entered the political life of the city. In the same period, together with his brother Rolando (or Orlando), he tried a coup against the allegiance of Genoa towards France and its king Charles VI. He besieged the government palace with 200 soldiers, but he failed and was jailed for a while.

In 1403 he was appointed as governor of Corsica by the French governor Boucicault; after his return from the island, he became a member of the Council of the Elders of the Republic of Genoa." - (en.wikipedia.org 22.06.2020)

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Commissioned Tomaso di Campofregoso (1375-1453)