Francesco Loredan (ambassador)

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PredecessorCarlo Ruzzini
Years active1682 - 1715
Born1656 (1656)
Villa Loredan at Stra
Died10 July 1715(1715-07-10) (aged 58–59)
Palazzo Loredan at Campo Santo Stefano
Francesco Loredan
N.H.
Ambassador to Vienna
PredecessorCarlo Ruzzini
Years active1682 - 1715
Born1656 (1656)
Villa Loredan at Stra
Died10 July 1715(1715-07-10) (aged 58–59)
Palazzo Loredan at Campo Santo Stefano
Family House of Loredan
FatherLeonardo Loredan
MotherAlba Soranzo

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]

He was born, presumably at the family villa in Stra, near Venice, on 19 October 1656 into the Santo Stefano branch of the Loredan family as the eldest son of the patrician Leonardo di Francesco Loredan (d. 1675), and of Alba Soranzo di Andrea, of the prestigious branch called the Golden Touch.[4]

From Leonardo and Alba, who celebrated their marriage, on 5 February 1655, in the monastery of Santa Maria delle Vergini, three other men and six women were born. Giovanni (1662-1725), Andrea (1664-1704), the only one who married, producing numerous children with Caterina Grimani, including Francesco Loredan, elected doge in 1752, and Girolamo. The daughters, except one who became a nun, married, richly married, with the offspring of some of the most prominent families: Francesca with Almorò Dolfin, Elisabetta with Antonio Da Mula, Maria with Marino Zorzi, Maddalena with Antonio Giustinian and Paolina with Domenico Zane.[4]

His father, who had not had an exceptional political career, but had left a considerable fortune, died in 1675 when he was found dead in a boat near the Palazzo Contarini-Sceriman. The unexplained death was the source of many rumours, claiming accidental death by fall from a bridge, murder by relatives, or murder by the Inquisitors of the Republic. The widow, Alba, was responsible for the children, some of whom were very young.[4]

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