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The Second Scutari War (; ) was an armed conflict in 1419–1426 between
Zeta Zeta (, ; uppercase Ζ, lowercase ζ; , , classical or ''zē̂ta''; ''zíta'') is the sixth letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of 7. It was derived from the Phoenician alphabet, Phoenician letter zay ...
(1419–1421) and then the
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(1421–1423) on the one side and the
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on the other, over
Shkodër Shkodër ( , ; sq-definite, Shkodra; historically known as Scodra or Scutari) is the List of cities and towns in Albania, fifth-most-populous city of Albania and the seat of Shkodër County and Shkodër Municipality. Shkodër has been List of o ...
and other former possessions of Zeta captured by Venice.


Background

The
First Scutari War The First Scutari War (; ) was an armed conflict in 1405–1412 between Zeta and the Venetian Republic over Shkodër and other former possessions of Zeta captured by Venice. Background Before this war, Zeta was governed by Gjergj II Balsha. Hi ...
was waged in period 1405–1413 between Balsha III and the Venetian Republic. In this war Balsha III tried to capture Shkodër and its surrounding region which was given to the Venetians by his father Gjergj II Balsha in 1396. Using the anti-Venetian rebellion of the Shkodër population, Balsha III managed to capture several nearby towns in 1405. The Venetians then convinced Balsha's towns
Budva Budva (Cyrillic script, Cyrillic: Будва, or ) is a town in the Coastal Montenegro, Coastal region of Montenegro. It had 27,445 inhabitants as of 2023, and is the centre of Budva Municipality. The coastal area around Budva, called the Budv ...
,
Bar Bar or BAR may refer to: Food and drink * Bar (establishment), selling alcoholic beverages * Candy bar ** Chocolate bar * Protein bar Science and technology * Bar (river morphology), a deposit of sediment * Bar (tropical cyclone), a laye ...
, and
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to accept their suzerainty. After several years of battles and negotiations the war was ended in 1412 with treaty which obliged Balsha III and Venice to return everything to the pre-war situation. Both parties were unsatisfied with the peace treaty and believed that the other party was in breach of the agreed terms and that the other party should pay more for the damage during the war.


War


Between Zeta and Venice

In March 1419 Balsha III again attempted to recapture Shkodër and its surrounding area. In May he managed to capture
Drivast Drisht ( sq-definite, Drishti) is a village, former bishopric and Latin titular see ( Roman Catholic Diocese of Drivasto) with an Ancient and notable medieval history (Latin ''Drivastum,'' Italian ''Drivasto'') in Albania, 6 km from Mesi Bri ...
and in August 1419 its
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. The Venetians tried to bribe Kastriotis and Dukagjinis to fight against
Zeta Zeta (, ; uppercase Ζ, lowercase ζ; , , classical or ''zē̂ta''; ''zíta'') is the sixth letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of 7. It was derived from the Phoenician alphabet, Phoenician letter zay ...
in 1419, but it seems without success. The Venetians also tried to win over some other prominent members of Albanian nobility who supported Balsha III, like
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who was asked to recognize Venetian suzerainty over his Dagnum. Then they tried to win over the Hoti and
Mataguži Mataguži (, ) is a village in the new Zeta Municipality of Montenegro. Until 2022, it was part of Podgorica Municipality. Mataguži is located in the Upper Zeta region, just north of Lake Skadar Lake Skadar or Lake Scutari (, ; cnr-Cyrl-La ...
tribes.


Between the Serbian Despotate and Venice


Capture of Drisht, Shirgj, and Bar

Lazarević and his
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had been ceded
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from Balsha III in April 1421, but the Venetians did not recognize him, holding on to the occupied Zetan coast and Bojana, including
Drisht Drisht ( sq-definite, Drishti) is a village, former bishopric and Latin titular see ( Roman Catholic Diocese of Drivasto) with an Ancient and notable medieval history (Latin ''Drivastum,'' Italian ''Drivasto'') in Albania, 6 km from Mesi Bri ...
recaptured by them after Balsha's death. Venetians emphasized to the despot's envoy that they had no intention to cede Balsha's former possessions to the despot and even requested Ottoman support in case of the despot's attack. In August 1421, Lazarević led his army into Zeta.
Gjon Kastrioti Gjon Kastrioti was an Albanians, Albanian feudal lord from the House of Kastrioti and the father of Albanian leader Gjergj Kastrioti (better known as Skanderbeg). He governed the territory between the Cape of Rodon and Debar, Dibër and had a ...
, who was a Serbian ally, reinforced Lazarević with troops led by one of his sons immediately upon the arrival of the latter in Zeta. According to
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it was Stanisha who was sent by his father, together with auxiliary forces, to help the Serbian despot to capture Shkodër from the Venetians. With their support, the despot immediately captured Shirgj and Drisht. Then he went to the coast and took
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in the middle of November 1421. Lazarević appointed Voivode Mazarek to administer his possessions in Zeta. Until then, Mazarek administered Lazarević's possessions in Rudnik (1414) and Ostrovica. Noblemen from Bar were then invited to a meeting in the cathedral of St. George where they recognized the suzerainty of the Serbian despot while Mazarek recognized their right to govern the city according to their own legislations.


Truce

Lazarević concluded the six-months truce with Venice and left to support
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in his fight against the
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. The truce was agreed to last until 15 May 1422. The Venetians used the truce to reinforce the Shkodër garrison. They transported soldiers, food, and arms to Shkodër through river Buna. During the truce in the first half of 1422, peace negotiations were held in Venice and attended by the despot's envoy Duke Vitko. They were continued in Serbia between Venice's envoy Marco Barbadigo and Lazarević himself. When Lazarević demanded the surrender of disputed towns, Venice refused and war resumed.


Battles on Buna

Despot Stefan did not continue the war immediately after the truce because he was busy with other activities, but his voivode Mazarek undertook actions to prevent Venetian reinforcement of the Shkodër garrison. He erected several fortresses on the right bank of river Buna from where he controlled the river. When Venetian captain Niccolo Capello was sent to transport food, supplies, and archers to the besieged Shkodër using three galleys, Mazarek's forces on Buna forced his galleys to retreat to the
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. In July 1422, the Venetian Senate ordered Niccolo Capello to return to Buna and complete his mission, but he decided to wait for two galleys of providur and supracomite Marco Bembo and Marco Barbo carrying soldiers and material for destruction of the fortress Mazarek had erected in Shirgj.


Siege of Scutari in 1422

Lazarević's forces besieged Shkodër, probably in June 1422, and for a year, it seemed that Venice would have lost their possessions. In November 1422, a Venetian fleet destroyed Mazarek's fortresses on Buna and reached Shirgj. Due to low water level they could not continue their voyage through Buna. Supported by some local Albanians, Venice managed to break the siege in December 1422. The Shkodër garrison led by captain Niccolo Capello unexpectedly attacked Lazarević's army during one December night and broke the siege. After the siege was broken Venetians reinforced Shkodër's garrison with additional 400 cavalry and between 200 and 300 infantry.


Siege of Scutari in 1423

Lazarević's army did not suffer serious casualties and returned under Shkodër's fortress in January 1423. In January 1423, Venice bribed and won over the Pamaliots on Buna, and then bought over several tribal leader in or near Zeta: the
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,
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(who had extended to the outskirts of Alessio), the Dukagjins, and Koja Zaharija. Though none of these were mobilized militarily by Venice, they left the ranks of Lazarević's army, thus became a potential danger to Lazarević. Although Venetian
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Francesco Bembo offered money to Gjon Kastrioti, Dukagjins, and to Koja Zaharija in April 1423 to join the Venetian forces against the Serbian Despotate, they refused. In summer of 1423, Despot Lazarević sent Đurađ Branković with 8,000 cavalry to Zeta. He besieged Shkodër and erected fortresses on Bojana to cut off Venetian supplies of the besieged city. Duke Sandalj was prepared to support Lazarević in his attempts to capture Shkodër. Faced with such difficult situation Venetian governors were instructed to negotiate peace.


End of war


Treaty of Sveti Srđ

The conflict was ended in August 1423, after conclusion of the treaty (the Peace of Sveti Srđ). In the name of the Serbian Despotate, the treaty was signed by Đurađ Branković (with two witnesses who were Ottoman officials). Branković was the despot's representative in Zeta since 1423 and was also in charge for all negotiations. According to the treaty the Serbian Despotate kept
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and
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while Venice kept
Shkodër Shkodër ( , ; sq-definite, Shkodra; historically known as Scodra or Scutari) is the List of cities and towns in Albania, fifth-most-populous city of Albania and the seat of Shkodër County and Shkodër Municipality. Shkodër has been List of o ...
,
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, and
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. Venice was obliged to return
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and
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region to Serbia and to pay 1,000 ducats in annual tribute for Shkodër to the Lazarević family, which they initially had paid out to Balsha III. Both parties agreed to exchange prisoners and to raze their forts on Buna which was agreed to be completely in Venetian hands. After the treaty was signed Francesco Bembo invited Đurađ Branković to a ceremonial reception organized on his ship sailing through Buna, followed by other ships of the Venetian fleet. Đurađ then asked Venice to support him with six galleys in an eventual war against the Ottomans and to confirm him all privileges previously held by his father
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, knez Lazar, and Despot
Stefan Lazarević Stefan Lazarević ( sr-Cyrl, Стефан Лазаревић, 1377 – 19 July 1427), also known as Stefan the Tall (), was a Serbian ruler as prince (1389–1402) and Despot (court title), despot (1402–1427). He was also a diplomat, legislat ...
.


Treaty of Vučitrn

Although the treaty of
Sveti Srđ Shirgj (, , ) was an important market town on the left bank of the river Bojana (river), Bojana, away from Shkodër, in what is today northern Albania. It was a medieval trading center, until it lost its population and ceased to exist in the early ...
had been signed there were many issues that remained unresolved. Therefore, the situation was not fully resolved until the final settlement was achieved by an agreement signed in
Vučitrn Vushtrri ( sq-definite, Vushtrria; sr-Cyrl, Вучитрн, ''Vučitrn'') is a city and municipality located in the Mitrovica District in Kosovo. According to the 2024 census, the town of Vushtrri has 28,150 inhabitants, while the municipality ...
in 1426. The treaty of Vučitrn was revised in
Drivast Drisht ( sq-definite, Drishti) is a village, former bishopric and Latin titular see ( Roman Catholic Diocese of Drivasto) with an Ancient and notable medieval history (Latin ''Drivastum,'' Italian ''Drivasto'') in Albania, 6 km from Mesi Bri ...
on 11 November 1426.


Aftermath

Đurađ Branković succeeded
Stefan Lazarević Stefan Lazarević ( sr-Cyrl, Стефан Лазаревић, 1377 – 19 July 1427), also known as Stefan the Tall (), was a Serbian ruler as prince (1389–1402) and Despot (court title), despot (1402–1427). He was also a diplomat, legislat ...
after his death in 1427 and lost control over Bar to the Venetians in 1443.


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Further reading

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