The famous Casanova himself very rarely laughed, but loved to make others laugh.

Tramp Casanova is one of those legendary characters who are forever inscribed in the history of mankind. Well, when your own name becomes a household name, it says a lot! What became so famous for the mythical womanizer and whether his story is real, today we investigate together.

Tramp Casanova "Oh, he's a real Casanova!"

A similar phrase can be heard when someone describes a man who is famous for his bed exploits and the number of seduced ladies. Casanova's tramp is partly mythologyIt's based on a real person. Giacomo Casanova was born on April 2, 1725 and became famous all over the world.



Instagram / @vsya_history Interestingly, Giacomo was highly educated and intelligent. He studied at the University of Padua as a lawyer, after which he entered theological seminary. Giacomo returned to his native Venice and tried to get used to the role of a church lawyer, but this occupation quickly bored him. The adventurer embarked on adventures in Europe.



Instagram / @elizorina_italia Giacomo loved money. He liked to win and spend it. Casanova was very gambled and often found himself in debt. The Italian often indulged in charlatanism, posing as a magician, a magician, an alchemist. Rumor has it that while in France, he even managed to enroll in Freemasons.

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Instagram / @fond_bezrukova A huge amount of debt and a fascination with occult dark affairs led Giacomo to prison. However, the adventurer did not stay in prison for long. Of course, he managed to escape. In her memoirs, Casanova says that his accomplice was a priest from a nearby cell.



Instagram/@jamestuengerthal Giacomo invented the national lottery. After escaping, he reflected on how easy it was to raise large sums for the state. Tickets, issued on the instructions of the adventurer, sold out in a flash, and Giacomo managed to earn good money. Curiously, this is not the last time an adventurer has collaborated with the state.

So, for example, one of the ministers of France agreed on cooperation with the famous Casanova. The point was, The minister needed a spy in Dunkirk.To find out information about the enemy army. Giacomo did a great job. Who was the famous Italian? Spy, writer, diplomat, musician, ladies and even librarian!



Last position, by the way, he got at the very end of his life. The Czech count hired Giacomo, and he peacefully managed the books of his master, while writing his memoirs. They were a real sensation in their time. Perhaps in our time, such piquant details are not surprising, but then the book amazed everyone.



By the way, many people think that Casanova was beautiful, like Apollo. But that is not the case at all. He was not beautiful by modern standards. Casanova had a high height, excellent muscular relief and was dark. Everything was spoiled by the eternally offended evil look, full of anxiety. Giacomo didn’t smile too often, but he made others laugh.

In the life of the Italian there were many women. According to some researchers of his biography, there were more than a hundred. However, only one fell into his soul more than others. Her name is mentioned in his memoirs. Henrietta left a significant trace in the heart of the womanizer. She delighted him day and night. The novel lasted only three months, but only her tramp Casanova really loved.