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Giacomo Casanova Biography

Giacomo Casanova

(Giacomo Girolamo Casanova; Venice, 1725-Doge, present-day Czech Republic, 1798) Venetian writer and adventurer.Famous for his dissolute life, his countless loves and his relationships with personalities of the time, he was a seminarian, secretary to Cardinal Acquaviva in Rome, violinist and protégé of a senator from Venice.An indefatigable traveler, he visited many countries and returned to Venice in 1755.

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That same year, due to his fondness for gambling, magic tricks and the publication of some satirical sonnets considered too licentious, he was sentenced to five years' imprisonment in the Plomos prison in Venice, from which he escaped three years later, starring in a daring escape.

Refugee in France, he created in this country the public lottery, which ran from 1762 to 1836; she frequented the court of Louis XV, treated Rousseau and Voltaire, and was a lover of Madame de Pompadour.Forced to leave Paris after losing one of his many court cases, he regained his love of travel and visited numerous European cities.After a long stay in Turin and Trieste, he obtained forgiveness and returned to Venice in 1774, the year until which his famous Memoirs reach.

About his later life it is known, through police reports signed by him, that he was a secret agent in the service of the state inquisitors.In 1782, forced to flee Venice once again due to his numerous legal disputes, Giacomo Casanova returned to Trieste and later moved to Paris, where he befriended the Count of Waldstein, who installed him with all luxury and comfort in his castle of Doge, Bohemia, and appointed him librarian.

There he dedicated himself to writing and printed History of my escape from the prisons of Venice that are known as Los Plomos (1788) and L'Icosameron (1788).The Memoirs of Jacobo Casanova de Seingalt , written in French, were not printed until after his death.

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