# Correr

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Italian noble family from Venice

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Correr Country Republic of Venice Founded 9th century Founder Filippo Correr

The **House of Correr** or **Corraro** was a major [patrician](/source/Patrician_(post-Roman_Europe)) family in the history of the [Republic of Venice](/source/Republic_of_Venice). The family belonged to the [Venetian nobility](/source/Venetian_nobility).

## History

Said to have originated in [Torcello](/source/Torcello), the family moved to Venice in the 9th century and entered its [Great Council](/source/Great_Council_of_Venice) during the [Serrata](/source/Serrata_del_Maggior_Consiglio) of 1297. It is particularly notable for its clergymen, such as [Pietro](/source/Pietro_Correr_(patriarch)) ([Latin Patriarch of Constantinople](/source/Latin_Patriarchate_of_Constantinople)), Angelo (elected [pope Gregory XII](/source/Pope_Gregory_XII) in 1406), Angelo's nephew [Antonio](/source/Antonio_Correr_(cardinal)) (a cardinal and one of the founders of the [Canons Regular of San Giorgio in Alga](/source/Canons_Regular_of_San_Giorgio_in_Alga)), [Francesco Antonio](/source/Francesco_Antonio_Correr) and [Gregorio](/source/Gregorio_Correr). It is also notable for producing the diplomat [Pietro Correr](/source/Pietro_Correr_(politician)) and the art collector [Teodoro Correr](/source/Teodoro_Correr) - the latter left his family *[palazzo](/source/Palace#Italy)* and collection to the city in 1830, forming the [Museo Correr](/source/Museo_Correr).[1]

## See also

- [Palazzo Correr Contarini Zorzi](/source/Palazzo_Correr_Contarini_Zorzi)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** (in Italian) [Giuseppe Tassini](/source/Giuseppe_Tassini), *Curiosità Veneziane, note integrative e revisione a cura di Marina Crivellari Bizio, Franco Filippi, Andrea Perego*, Venezia, Filippi Editore, 2009 [1863], p. 204-205.

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