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Vitsentzos or Vikentios Kornaros ( el, Βιτσέντζος or ) or Vincenzo Cornaro (March 29, 1553 – 1613/1614) was a
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poet, who wrote the romantic epic poem '' Erotokritos''. He wrote in vernacular Cretan dialect ( Cretan Greek), and was a leading figure of the Cretan Renaissance. Vitsentzos Kornaros is considered to be the greatest of all the Cretan poets and one of the most significant and influential figures in the entire course of Greek poetry. The son of a Venetian-Cretan aristocrat and a scion of the noble Venetian family of
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, he was born near Sitia, Crete in 1553. Later, when he married, he came to live in Candia (now
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) where he joined the Accademia dei Stravaganti. Kornaros died in 1613 (or 1614), just before his contemporaries,
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Biography

Not many biographic sources exist about Kornaros apart from the last verses of ''Erotokritos''. It is believed that he was born to a wealthy family in Trapezonda (), a village near Sitia, Crete, in 1553, and lived there roughly up to 1590. He then moved to Candia (modern Iraklion), where his marriage to Marietta Zeno took place. Together they had two daughters named Helen and Katerina. In 1591 Kornaros became an administrator, and during the outbreak of
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from 1591 to 1593 he worked as a sanitary supervisor. He showed interest in
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and was a member of a literary group called ''Accademia degli Stravaganti'' (''Academy of the Strange Ones''), which was founded by his brother and fellow writer Andrea Cornaro, who wrote in Italian language. He died in Candia, in 1613 (or 1614), and was buried at the church of San Francesco. The cause of his death remains unknown. Alternate spellings of his first name include Vincenzo, Vitzentzos or Vikentios. Kornaros' "Erotokritos" was a source of inspiration for Dionysios Solomos and influenced Greek poets such as
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His legacy

After him named: * The Kornaros square in
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*The Vitsentzos Kornaros Technopolis * A ferryboat, connecting the Greek islands
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with Crete, the
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. *The Vitsentzos Kornaros cinema in Heraklion *The Sitia Public Airport in his hometown of Sitia was officially named after him in January 15, 2015.


References

* D. Holton, ''Λογοτεχνία και κοινωνία στην Κρήτη της Αναγέννησης'' "Literature and society in Renaissance Crete" (1991), p. 369 * L. Politis, ''Ιστορία της Νεοελληνικής λογοτεχνίας'' "History of modern Greek literature", ed. Μ.Ι.Ε.Τ. (National Bank of Greece Cultural Foundation), Athens 1978, p. 78 * K. Th. Dimaras, ''Ιστορία της νεοελληνικής λογοτεχνίας'' "History of modern Greek literature", ed. Ίκαρος, Athens 1975 (6η έκδοση), p. 81 * St. Alexiou, «Εισαγωγή» "Introduction" of ''Βιτσέντζος Κορνάρος, Ερωτόκριτος'', ed. Ερμής, Athens 1995, p. ιστ΄ιζ΄


External links

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The Cretan school of literature
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kornaros, Vitsentzos 1553 births 1610s deaths Greek dramatists and playwrights People from Sitia Greek people of Venetian descent Greek Roman Catholics Cretan poets 16th-century writers Modern Greek-language writers Cretan Renaissance literature Republic of Venice poets