Giovanni Domenico Spazzarini

Italian statesman, diplomat, and historian
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IntroItalian statesman, diplomat, and historian
PlacesItaly
wasWriter Historian
Work fieldLiterature Social science
Gender
Male
Birth1429
Death1516 (aged 87 years)
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Biography

Giovanni Domenico Spazzarini (1429-1516 or 1519) was an Italian statesman, diplomat, and historian from Padua; he is best known for his chronicle of events of the War of the League of Cambrai.

Born in Padua, he trained in jurisprudence (law) and was appointed to the position of Cancellieri of Padua in 1488. In 1493, he was sent, along with a Jacopo Zabarella (likely relative of the Paduan philosopher (1533-1589) of the same name), as the representative (ambassador) from Padua to Venice. In 1494 he was named to the Paduan council of nobles. The podesta of Verona, Bernardo Bembo, attempted to recruit him as chancellor for that city, but Spazzarini refused. He wrote in Latin: Storia Veneta that includes his recount of events of the War of Cambrai. The ever-secretive Venetians became suspicious of his revelations and imprisoned him briefly in 1509.

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