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    Casanova, Giovanni Jacopo
    /ˌkasəˈnəʊvə/
    • 1. (1725–98), Italian adventurer; full name Giovanni Jacopo Casanova de Seingalt. He is famous for his memoirs describing his sexual encounters and other exploits.

    noun

    • 1. a man notorious for seducing women.
  2. Giacomo Girolamo Casanova was born in Venice in 1725 to actress Zanetta Farussi, wife of actor and dancer Gaetano Casanova. Giacomo was the first of six children, followed by Francesco Giuseppe (1727–1803), Giovanni Battista (1730–1795), Faustina Maddalena (1731–1736), Maria Maddalena Antonia Stella (1732–1800), and Gaetano ...

  3. Jul 5, 2023 · 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! Home

  4. The meaning of CASANOVA is a man known for seducing women and having many lovers. How to use Casanova in a sentence.

  5. Aug 10, 2022 · Learn about the life and adventures of Giacomo Casanova, the famous lover, scam artist, writer and traveller of the 18th century. Discover how he escaped from prison, met famous figures, and had over 120 love affairs.

  6. www.smithsonianmag.com › travel › who-was-casanova-160003650Who Was Casanova? | Smithsonian

    In fact, Giacomo Girolamo Casanova lived from 1725 to 1798, and was a far more intellectual figure than the gadabout playboy portrayed on film. He was a true Enlightenment polymath, whose many ...

  7. May 31, 2024 · Giacomo Casanova was an ecclesiastic, writer, soldier, spy, and diplomatist, chiefly remembered as the prince of Italian adventurers and as the man who made the name Casanova synonymous with “libertine.”

  8. Jan 6, 2006 · A film based on the life of Giacomo Casanova, a 18th century Italian adventurer and lover, who tries to find the meaning of love amidst lies and confusion. Starring Heath Ledger, Sienna Miller, Jeremy Irons and Oliver Platt, directed by Lasse Hallström.

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