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Andrea Memmo (29 March 1729 – 27 January 1793) was a Venetian patrician and politician. Tutored by Carlo Lodoli, he was a proponent of Enlightenment values and political reform for the stagnant Republic of Venice. He is well known for his love affair with Giustiniana Wynne, following her to Milan and Paris, before returning to Venice.

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  • Andrea Memmo (en)
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  • Andrea Memmo (fr)
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  • Меммо, Андреа (ru)
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  • Andrea Memmo (29 mars 1729 - 27 janvier 1793) est un patricien vénitien, fils de Pietro et de Lucia Pisani, appartenant à l'une des douze familles les plus nobles de Venise. (fr)
  • Andrea Memmo (29 de marzo de 1729 - 27 de enero de 1793) fue un político, diplomático y literato italiano. (es)
  • Andrea Memmo (Venezia, 29 marzo 1729 – Venezia, 27 gennaio 1793) è stato un letterato, politico e diplomatico italiano, cittadino della Repubblica di Venezia. (it)
  • Андреа Меммо (итал. Andrea Memmo; 29 марта 1729, Венеция, Венецианская республика — 27 января 1793, там же) — венецианский писатель, политик и дипломат. (ru)
  • Andrea Memmo (29 March 1729 – 27 January 1793) was a Venetian patrician and politician. Tutored by Carlo Lodoli, he was a proponent of Enlightenment values and political reform for the stagnant Republic of Venice. He is well known for his love affair with Giustiniana Wynne, following her to Milan and Paris, before returning to Venice. (en)
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  • Andrea Memmo (29 March 1729 – 27 January 1793) was a Venetian patrician and politician. Tutored by Carlo Lodoli, he was a proponent of Enlightenment values and political reform for the stagnant Republic of Venice. He is well known for his love affair with Giustiniana Wynne, following her to Milan and Paris, before returning to Venice. He became a member of the Venetian Senate, and governor of Padua in 1775–1776, during which time he initiated the construction of Prato della Valle. He later served as Bailo of Constantinople (1777), ambassador to the Holy See (1781), and was elevated to the post of procurator of Saint Mark (1785). In 1789, he was a candidate for the Dogeship, losing to Lodovico Manin. He was one of the first freemasons in Venice. (en)
  • Andrea Memmo (29 mars 1729 - 27 janvier 1793) est un patricien vénitien, fils de Pietro et de Lucia Pisani, appartenant à l'une des douze familles les plus nobles de Venise. (fr)
  • Andrea Memmo (29 de marzo de 1729 - 27 de enero de 1793) fue un político, diplomático y literato italiano. (es)
  • Andrea Memmo (Venezia, 29 marzo 1729 – Venezia, 27 gennaio 1793) è stato un letterato, politico e diplomatico italiano, cittadino della Repubblica di Venezia. (it)
  • Андреа Меммо (итал. Andrea Memmo; 29 марта 1729, Венеция, Венецианская республика — 27 января 1793, там же) — венецианский писатель, политик и дипломат. (ru)
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