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The House of Loredan (Italian: [loreˈdan], Venetian: [loɾeˈdaŋ]) is a Venetian noble family of supposed ancient Roman origin, which has played a significant role in shaping the history of the entire Mediterranean. A political dynasty, the family has throughout the centuries produced a number of famous personalities: doges, statesmen, magnates, financiers, diplomats, procurators, military commanders, naval captains, church dignitaries, writers and lawyers.

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  • Loredan ist der Name einer venezianischen Patrizierfamilie, die dem Großen Rat der Republik Venedig angehörte. Ab 1297 kam es zur serrata, der Schließung des Großen Rates. Sie stellte drei Dogen von Venedig. Die Familie wird daher zu jenen 16 Geschlechtern gezählt, die als die „herzoglichen Häuser“ (case nuove ducali) bezeichnet werden, obgleich sie diesen Rang natürlich nicht erblich, sondern nur in der jeweiligen Person des Wahlherzogs besaß (siehe: Patriziat von Venedig). Die Loredan wurden in Venedig erstmals im Jahre 1015 urkundlich erwähnt. Sie waren als Kaufleute, Diplomaten und Militärs tätig. Eine Familienangehörige, Donata, war die Ehefrau des Marco Polo. (de)
  • The House of Loredan (Italian: [loreˈdan], Venetian: [loɾeˈdaŋ]) is a Venetian noble family of supposed ancient Roman origin, which has played a significant role in shaping the history of the entire Mediterranean. A political dynasty, the family has throughout the centuries produced a number of famous personalities: doges, statesmen, magnates, financiers, diplomats, procurators, military commanders, naval captains, church dignitaries, writers and lawyers. In the centuries following the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the Loredans were lords in Emilia-Romagna, from where they came to Venice in the early 11th century. Settling there, the family grew in power in the High Middle Ages, amassing great wealth on the lucrative silk and spice trade, and in the following centuries it would become powerful and influential in regions across the Mediterranean, playing a significant role in shaping its history throughout the Late Middle Ages, the Renaissance and the early modern period. The family was present in virtually every home and overseas territory of the Republic of Venice, and at various points in history, its members have held titles in what are now modern countries of Italy, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro, Albania, France, Greece and Cyprus, and conducted trade operations as far as Egypt, Persia, India and China. Alongside other families of Venice's urban nobility, they have played a major role in fostering mercantilism and early capitalism. Although the Loredans were proponents of Venice's traditional, maritime orientation, and viewed with distrust its expansion on the Italian mainland, they have played a key role in the territorial development, and ultimately, the history of the Republic of Venice, helping to expand its Mainland Dominions and the State of the Sea. The family was significant in the War of the League of Cambrai, with Doge Leonardo Loredan leading Venice to a victory against the Papal States, which resulted in the pope having to pay the Loredan family a financial settlement of approximately 500,000 ducats, an enormous amount of money, making them one of the richest families in the world at the time. Furthermore, many of its members distinguished themselves as admirals and generals in defending Europe from the Ottoman conquests in the Ottoman-Venetian wars. Their naval triumphs have been honoured with the MV Loredan auxiliary cruiser of the Italian Royal Navy. The family has also played a crucial role in the creation of modern opera with the Accademia degli Incogniti, also called the Loredanian Academy, and has commissioned many works of art by artists of the Venetian School, including Giovanni and Gentile Bellini, Giorgione, Vittore Carpaccio, Vincenzo Catena, Sebastiano del Piombo, Titian, Paris Bordone, Jacopo and Domenico Tintoretto, Paolo Veronese, Palma il Giovane, Canaletto, Pietro Longhi and Francesco Guardi, among others. At the height of the Renaissance, the family's residences were being designed and constructed by renowned architects, notably Mauro Codussi, Jacopo Sansovino, and Andrea Palladio. Loredan palaces remain some of the most beautiful ever built in Venice. The wealth of the Loredan family in Venice was legendary, likely reaching its height in the 18th century, when they owned numerous palaces, as well as hundreds of estates and vast land holdings across the territories of the Republic, primarily in the Veneto, Friuli, Istria and Dalmatia. Besides the silk and spice trade, they also participated in the medieval slave trade, and were, more than once, accused of usury and sodomy, often by long-time political rivals such as the Faliero and Foscari families. In cases of corruption, assault, murder and other scandals, when members of their own family were involved, the Loredans usually pursued a policy of lenience and outright tolerance, and aimed to resolve relating accusations by means of threats or bribery. Under a Loredan government, the first Jewish ghetto in the world was created in Venice in 1516, although some members of the family argued in the Senate for the reduction of the sum the Jews had to pay for their "conduct". In the 17th century onwards, the Loredans were noted for supporting and taking in Jews arriving in Venice, several of whom adopted the 'Loredan' name in recognition of the family's generosity. Today, the Loredan coat of arms, which features six laurel (or rose) flowers on a shield of yellow and blue, is displayed on numerous buildings and palaces across the territories previously held by the Republic of Venice; from the Veneto and Friuli, Istria and Dalmatia, and in the more distant possessions such as the Ionian Islands and Crete. In Venice, it is even carved into the Rialto Bridge and the façade of St. Mark's Basilica. (en)
  • Les Loredan (ou Loredano) est une famille patricienne de Venise, originaire de Loreo. * Leonardo Loredan est le 75e doge de Venise. * Pietro Loredan est le 84e doge de Venise. * Francesco Loredan est le 116e doge de Venise élu en 1752. La famille Loredan possédait à Paese, une villa représentée par Francesco Guardi. Ce tableau commandé par le résident britannique John Strange, est conservé à Londres. * Paolo Laredan général d'armée mort après 1372 qui à son tombeau à San Zanipolo * Antonio, Jacopo, Pietro, Marco et Paolo furent tous des généraux d'Armées. Les armes des Loredan se composent d'un écu coupé d'or et d'azur, avec six roses à cinq feuilles, percées de l'une en l'autre, trois d'azur sur l'or et trois d'or sur l'azur. (fr)
  • I Loredan sono una famiglia patrizia di Venezia, il cui nome, compreso tra i Curti, rimase nel Libro d'Oro anche dopo la Serrata del Maggior Consiglio del 1297. Diedero tre dogi alla Serenissima. Gli storici del passato, basandosi più su tradizioni che su fatti certi, individuarono l'origine della famiglia nei Mainardi, a loro volta discendenti da Muzio Scevola (detto Manum ardeo). Acquisirono poi il cognome di Laureati, Lauretani e Loredani per le glorie conseguite. Sempre secondo le dicerie, fondarono Loreo nell'816 e si trasferirono in Laguna nel 1015. I primi riferimenti scritti si hanno però a partire dall'XI secolo. Merita menzione quel Pietro che fu tre volte Capitano Generale da Mar; nel 1416 conquistò diverse piazzeforti dalmate e più tardi sconfisse i Turchi a Gallipoli, catturando quindici galere; nel 1431 sconfisse Genovesi e Milanesi a , conseguendo la cattura di otto galere e del generale . Suo figlio Giacomo fu invece generale nel 1453 e sconfisse i Turchi nel 1464. Nel corso della storia, la famiglia è stata organizzata e divisa in molti rami, molti dei quali tradizionalmente prendono il nome da toponimi veneziani. Alcune delle sedi sono: Santo Stefano, San Pantaleone della Frescada, San Cancian, San Vio, Santa Maria, San Luca, San Marcilian, Sant'Aponal. (it)
  • 로레단 가(Loredan)는 베네치아 공화국의 귀족 가문이다. (ko)
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  • Loredan palaces in Barban and Rakalj. (en)
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  • Coat of Arms of the House of Loredan (en)
  • Blazon: Party per fess or and azure, six roses barbed and seeded; in chief three in azure, and in base three in or. (en)
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  • Laurae, in ancient Rome (en)
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  • The old and the new Loredan ships. The latter is photographed off the coast of Beirut, Lebanon. The winged Lion of St. Mark is visible on the funnel of both ships. (en)
  • (Clockwise from upper left:) Palazzo Loredan at Campo Santo Stefano, Palazzo Loredan at Campo S. Maria Formosa, Palazzo Loredan Cini, Palazzo Loredan a San Cancian, Palazzo Giustinian Loredan, Palazzo Loredan Gheltoff. (en)
  • Palazzo Loredan dell'Ambasciatore and Ca' Loredan Vendramin Calergi, 15th-century palaces on the Grand Canal in Venice. (en)
  • Exploration of the Loredan shipwreck and an illustration depicting the ship lying on its left side. (en)
  • Palazzo Loredan a Santa Marina in Castello, Palazzo Signolo Loredan in Dorsoduro, and Palazzo Loredan-Porcia in Pordenone, Friuli. (en)
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  • Gaius Mucius Scaevola (en)
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  • Ca' Vendramin Calergi.jpg (en)
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  • Loredan ship 1936.jpg (en)
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  • Palazzo Giustinian Loredan .jpg (en)
  • Palazzo Loredan Cini .jpg (en)
  • Palazzo Loredan a San Canciano 02.jpg (en)
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  • Palazzo Loredan dell'Ambasciatore .jpg (en)
  • Palazzo Loredan in Campo Santo Stefano .jpg (en)
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  • Palazzo Loredan Gheltoff parte est a Cannaregio Venezia.jpg (en)
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  • Latin (en)
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  • "Praise us not, O Lord." (en)
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  • 로레단 가(Loredan)는 베네치아 공화국의 귀족 가문이다. (ko)
  • Loredan ist der Name einer venezianischen Patrizierfamilie, die dem Großen Rat der Republik Venedig angehörte. Ab 1297 kam es zur serrata, der Schließung des Großen Rates. Sie stellte drei Dogen von Venedig. Die Familie wird daher zu jenen 16 Geschlechtern gezählt, die als die „herzoglichen Häuser“ (case nuove ducali) bezeichnet werden, obgleich sie diesen Rang natürlich nicht erblich, sondern nur in der jeweiligen Person des Wahlherzogs besaß (siehe: Patriziat von Venedig). (de)
  • The House of Loredan (Italian: [loreˈdan], Venetian: [loɾeˈdaŋ]) is a Venetian noble family of supposed ancient Roman origin, which has played a significant role in shaping the history of the entire Mediterranean. A political dynasty, the family has throughout the centuries produced a number of famous personalities: doges, statesmen, magnates, financiers, diplomats, procurators, military commanders, naval captains, church dignitaries, writers and lawyers. (en)
  • Les Loredan (ou Loredano) est une famille patricienne de Venise, originaire de Loreo. * Leonardo Loredan est le 75e doge de Venise. * Pietro Loredan est le 84e doge de Venise. * Francesco Loredan est le 116e doge de Venise élu en 1752. La famille Loredan possédait à Paese, une villa représentée par Francesco Guardi. Ce tableau commandé par le résident britannique John Strange, est conservé à Londres. * Paolo Laredan général d'armée mort après 1372 qui à son tombeau à San Zanipolo * Antonio, Jacopo, Pietro, Marco et Paolo furent tous des généraux d'Armées. (fr)
  • I Loredan sono una famiglia patrizia di Venezia, il cui nome, compreso tra i Curti, rimase nel Libro d'Oro anche dopo la Serrata del Maggior Consiglio del 1297. Diedero tre dogi alla Serenissima. Gli storici del passato, basandosi più su tradizioni che su fatti certi, individuarono l'origine della famiglia nei Mainardi, a loro volta discendenti da Muzio Scevola (detto Manum ardeo). Acquisirono poi il cognome di Laureati, Lauretani e Loredani per le glorie conseguite. Sempre secondo le dicerie, fondarono Loreo nell'816 e si trasferirono in Laguna nel 1015. I primi riferimenti scritti si hanno però a partire dall'XI secolo. (it)
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  • Loredan (Adelsgeschlecht) (de)
  • House of Loredan (en)
  • Loredan (fr)
  • Loredan (it)
  • 로레단 가 (ko)
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