Francesco Loredan (ambassador)
17th/18th-century Venetian nobleman and diplomat / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Francesco Loredan (Italian: [franˈtʃesko loreˈdan], Venetian: [fɾaŋˈtʃesko loɾeˈdaŋ]; 1656 – 10 July 1715) was a Venetian magnate and nobleman of the Loredan family, and an ambassador of the Republic of Venice to Vienna (Holy Roman Empire) during the peace negotiations between the Ottoman Empire and the Holy League, which resulted in the Treaty of Karlowitz (1699).[1][2][3]
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Francesco Loredan | |
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Ambassador to Vienna | |
Predecessor | Carlo Ruzzini |
Years active | 1682 - 1715 |
Born | 1656 Villa Loredan at Stra |
Died | 10 July 1715 Palazzo Loredan at Campo Santo Stefano |
Family | House of Loredan |
Father | Leonardo Loredan |
Mother | Alba Soranzo |
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