Ottoman–Venetian peace treaty (1419)
The Balkans and western Anatolia in 1410. Ottoman and other Turkish territories are marked in shades of brown, Venetian or Venetian-influenced ones in shades of green. | |
| Signed | 6 November 1419 |
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| Mediators | Manuel II Palaiologos |
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The Ottoman–Venetian peace treaty of 1419 was signed between the Ottoman Empire and Republic of Venice, ending a short conflict between the two powers, confirming Venetian possessions in the Aegean Sea and the Balkans, and stipulating the rules of maritime trade between them.