Antonio Barbaro | |
Office: | Provveditore generale of Dalmatia |
Term Start: | January 1670 |
Term End: | July 1671 |
Predecessor: | Antonio Priuli |
Successor: | Giambattista Nani as procuratore commissario, Giorgio Morosini |
Death Date: | 1679 |
Occupation: | Politician |
Antonio Barbaro (died 1679) was a Venetian general and governor, a member of the patrician Barbaro family of Venice (now Italy). Barbaro lived at a time when Venice had a maritime empire in the Mediterranean. He served in Candia (now Heraklion), Crete during the long-lasting Siege of Candia. He was Captain of the Gulf from 1655 to 1656, and in 1667 he became Provveditore generale di Candia. He also served in the Balkans; from 1670 he became the provveditore generale of Venetian Dalmatia and Venetian Albania. When he died, he left 30 thousand "ducati" for the rebuilding of the church of Santa Maria Zobenigo in Venice.