Andrea Cornaro (poet and historian)
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Andrea Cornaro or Andrea Corner (Greek
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 Ανδρέας Κορνάρος) Hellenized Venecian aristocrat and very important historian and writer.

Biography

He was born in Trapezonta of Sitia
Sitia
Sitia refers both to the port town, with 8,900 inhabitants and to the municipality with 19,209 inhabitants in Lasithi, Crete . It lies to the east of Agios Nikolaos and to the northeast of Ierapetra. Sitia port is on the Sea of Crete, which is a part of the Aegean Sea and is one of the economic...

 in the island of Crete
Crete
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 and was son of Giaccomo Cornaro and Issaveta ( Zampia) Demezo and also brother of Vincenzo Cornaro. He got married twice , firstly Carnarola Zen (or Zeno) and after her death Anezina Zen without having any kids.

He served as a commander in a galley naval ship and in his 24th year of age he took part at the battle of Lepanto
Battle of Lepanto
The Battle of Lepanto normally refers to the 1571 Holy League victory over the Ottoman fleet. There were also three earlier battles fought in the vicinity of Lepanto:*Battle of Naupactus in 429 BC, an Athenian victory during the Peleoponnesian War...

 with his galley Cristo (Jesus Christ)

His seigniory (Fief) included the villages Voni, Zoofori and Thrapsano
Thrapsano
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 today’s prefecture of Heraklion.

In 1591 he founded in Candia
Heraklion
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 (now Heraklion ) the philological academy of the weird (L’ Accademia degli Stravaganti). He wrote hundreds of poems in the Italian language and also the History of Crete ( Historia Candiana). These works though they have been saved they have unfortunately never been printed.

He died in Candia
Heraklion
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and his burial took place in the monastery of St Francisco.

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