Antonio Bruti
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Born1518
Lezhë
Died1571 (aged 52–53)
Ulqin
Causeof deathSiege of Ulqin
CitizenshipVenetian
Antonio Bruti | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1518 Lezhë |
| Died | 1571 (aged 52–53) Ulqin |
| Cause of death | Siege of Ulqin |
| Citizenship | Venetian |
| Education | Giovanni di lingua, dragoman. |
| Occupations | Translator, merchant and diplomat. |
| Years active | 1570-1591 |
| Employer | Venice. |
| Known for | Maintaining relations between the Porte and the Western powers |
| Spouse | Maria Bruni |
| Children | Bartolomeo Bruti, Benedetto Bruti and Jacomo Bruti |
| Father | Antonio Bruti (1518-1571) |
| Relatives | Antonio Bruni (merchant) |
| Family | Bruni family |
Antonio Bruti (c. 1518 in Lezhë d. 1571 in Ulqin) was an Albanian trader,[1] agent,[2] merchant and diplomat,[3] part of the Bruti family,[4] who worked for Venice in the cities of Ulqin and Ragusa[5] working with Venetian-Ottoman relations.[6][7]