Podestà of Constantinople
| Podestà of Constantinople | |
|---|---|
| Formation | 1205 |
| First holder | Marino Zeno |
| Final holder | Marco Gradenigo |
| Abolished | 1261 |
The Podestà of Constantinople was the official in charge of Venetian possessions in the Latin Empire and the Venetian quarter of Constantinople during the 13th century. Nominally a vassal to the Latin Emperor, the Podestà functioned as a ruler in his own right, and answered to the Doge of Venice. The Podestà was also officially known as Governor of One-Fourth and One-Half of the Empire of Romania and was entitled to wearing the crimson buskins as the emperors.