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Nicolò Erizzo

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on 15 January 1722 as the firstborn son of Andrea Erizzo and Caterina Grimani. His father was a prominent Venetian statesman and diplomat, and in his youth Nicolò joined him in his sojourns in various European courts. Alongside a first-hand experience of politics and the power brokers of the time,
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on 22 February 1767, Erizzo left Rome, being succeeded by his younger brother, Marcantonio. He then held a succession of not very senior administrative offices, but refused to undertake further diplomatic duties, such as proposed embassies to
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on a trade agreement; however, because Venice feared the reactions of Austria and the Ottomans, it refused to commit itself to any concrete decisions. In November 1765 he left Vienna to take up the post of ambassador to the
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court Vienna, in June 1761. The early part of his tenure there was still marked by the ongoing war, but in 1762, Erizzo held discussions with the Russian envoy
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Nicolò received an excellent education. In January 1743 he married Fontana Zorzi, the last descendant of her branch of the
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in 1752–1754. In 1756 he was sent as ambassador to Paris, his arrival coinciding almost with the outbreak of the
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in the next year. He was also not averse to associate with Jews, and supported their full legal emancipation.
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in 1797, Erizzo withdrew from public life and died at his palace on 4 February 1806.
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as a diplomat and administrator during the last decades of its existence.
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Treatise published in 1452 by Nicolò Erizzo on the administration of
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Ambassadors of the Republic of Venice to the Habsburg monarchy
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Erizzo began his political career in 1748, with election as
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in 1768 and Paris in 1774. He also refused election as
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A noted lover of luxury, he built a splendid villa at
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At the end of his tenure, Erizzo was knighted by King
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Ambassadors of the Republic of Venice to the Holy See
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Index


Chignolo d'Isola
Venetian patrician
Republic of Venice
Venice
House of Zorzi
Savio agli Ordini
Uffiziale alle Cazude
Podestà
Bergamo
Seven Years' War
Giovanni Alvise Mocenigo
Louis XV
Habsburg
Dmitri Alekseyevich Golitsyn
Holy See
Expulsion of the Jesuits
suppression of monasteries
Procurator of Saint Mark
Naples
Savio del Consiglio
esecutore contro la Bestemmia
Arsenale
Doge of Venice
Ludovico Manin
Mestre
Pope Pius VI
bissona
it
Joseph II

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