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Casanova de Seingalt

The Nuttall Encyclopedia

A clever Venetian adventurer and scandalous impostor, of the Cagliostro type, who insinuated himself into the good graces for a time of all the distinguished people of the period, including even Frederick the Great, Voltaire, and others; died in Bohemia after endless roamings and wrigglings, leaving, as Carlyle would say, "the smell of brimstone behind him"; wrote a long detailed, brazen-faced account of his career of scoundrelism (1725-1798).

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Wood, James, ed. Entry for 'Casanova de Seingalt'. The Nuttall Encyclopedia. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​nut/​c/casanova-de-seingalt.html. Frederick Warne & Co Ltd. London. 1900.