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Giacomo Casanova - Wikipedia Giacomo Girolamo Casanova ( ˌkæsəˈnoʊvə, ˌkæzə - ; [1][2][3] Italian: [ˈdʒaːkomo dʒiˈrɔːlamo kazaˈnɔːva, kasa-]; 2 April 1725 – 4 June 1798) was an Italian adventurer who was born in the Republic of Venice and travelled extensively throughout Europe [4][5] He is chiefly remembered for his autobiography, written in French and published posthumo
More Than a Womanizer: The History Behind the Real Casanova Who is Casanova? The story behind this world-famous seducer, scofflaw, and scam artist, including his famous escape from the inescapable prisons of the Doge's Palace in Venice!
Casanova Fathered his own Grandchild - The Vintage News Giacomo Girolamo Casanova, the 18th Century Venetian womanizer led a life full of intrigue, adventure and seduction, not to mention forays into the occult, alchemy and espionage A man who matched wits with the greatest minds of the Enlightenment and authored his own legend through his writings
Giacomo Casanova: The True Story Of The Infamous Womanizer Giacomo Casanova was a lover, hero, villain, seducer, rapist, peacock, and libertine He was certainly shaped in many ways by the charms of his watery homeland, but also found his humid home a trifle stifling — particularly from the I Piombi jail, high in the attic of the Doge’s Palace
Casanova: Venice’s most misunderstood iconic figure Explore the fascinating and often misunderstood life of Giacomo Casanova, the Venetian figure whose legacy goes beyond romance Discover his contributions as a writer, intellectual, and traveler, and learn why his story is more complex than the myth
Casanova, Giacomo 1725–1798 - Encyclopedia. com It is hard to distinguish between the writer Giacomo Casanova, born in Venice in 1725, and the protagonist of his monumental Story of My Life ("neither the story of a famous man nor a novel"), the multi-volume source of his fame as a symbol of unabashed, libertine sexuality; and it is harder still to neglect the countless other books and films