Antonio Loredan
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Biography
Antonio Loredan or Antoine Loredan (Latin: Antonius Lauretanus) (1420 – August 1482) was a member of Venetian noble family Loredan, captain of Venetian held Scutari and governor of Split, Albania Veneta and a town in Morea.
Family
Antoine Loredan was born in the Loredan noble Venetian family. His wife was Orsa (Orsola) Pisani with whom he had three sons: Giovanni, Marco and Jacopo.
Morea and Dalmatia
In 1466 Loredan was governor of one town in Morea. In period 1467—9 he was a governor of Split in Venetian Dalmatia.
Albania Veneta
Loredan was appointed as captain of Scutari and governor of Albania Veneta on 12 July 1473.
He was one of Venetian military commanders during the Siege of Shkodra (1474). According to some sources, when Scutari garrison complained for lack of food and water, Loredan told them "If you are hungry, here is my flesh; if you are thirsty, I give you my blood."
Because of the successful defense of the city he was considered as war hero. Venetian government awarded Loredan with title of "Knight of San Marco". To celebrate this victory Venetians decided on 4 September 1474 to construct a hospital.
Cyprus and Venice
After successful defense of Scutari, Loredan was ordered by the Venetian government to seize Cyprus and garrison its castles after destroying Ottoman forts on Bojana first. The purpose of this move was to prevent Republic of Genoa to use unstable situation at Cyprus and capture it first.
In 1478 Loredan was Procurator of San Marco. He died of marsh fever in 1482, during the War of Ferrara.
In literature and arts
Loredan is mentioned in many works of literature, such as those authored by Stjepan Mitrov Ljubiša and Marin Barleti.