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Venice became his playground—an opulent city where he could freely explore his desires and the depths of human relationships. However, the inherent avarice of his pursuits led him into trouble, resulting in expulsion from the church securities and propelling him toward a life of freedom and risk.
The Parisian Escapades
Casanova's journey took him through grand locales and illustrious courts, including Venice, Rome, and ultimately Paris, the cultural heart of Europe at the time. Throughout the 1740s, he engaged in countless love affairs, manipulating the tides of fortune and charm that came with his newfound freedoms.