Contarina Barbarigo (died 25 December 1804), was a famous Venetian noble. She was a controversial member of the Venetian society and frequently mentioned in the contemporary chronicles of Venice. She was the daughter of Gregorio Barbarigo and the famous Caterina Sagredo. She married Marin Zorzi in 1765 and divorced in 1773. She had a relationship with the politician Andrea Memmo, which lasted until 1783. Contarina Barbarigo was a leading member of the Venetian aristocracy, described as charming and made such a good impression on Emperor Joseph II on his visit in 1775 that he asked to have her as his guide in his next visit in 1782, which was granted. In 1783, she was called before the Venetian Inquisition and sentenced to house arrest on her country villa for her free and liberal lifestyle
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| - Contarina Barbarigo (died 25 December 1804), was a famous Venetian noble. She was a controversial member of the Venetian society and frequently mentioned in the contemporary chronicles of Venice. She was the daughter of Gregorio Barbarigo and the famous Caterina Sagredo. She married Marin Zorzi in 1765 and divorced in 1773. She had a relationship with the politician Andrea Memmo, which lasted until 1783. Contarina Barbarigo was a leading member of the Venetian aristocracy, described as charming and made such a good impression on Emperor Joseph II on his visit in 1775 that he asked to have her as his guide in his next visit in 1782, which was granted. In 1783, she was called before the Venetian Inquisition and sentenced to house arrest on her country villa for her free and liberal lifestyle (en)
- Contarina Barbarigo (metà del XVIII secolo – Venezia, 25 dicembre 1804) è stata una nobildonna italiana, protagonista della mondanità veneziana di fine Settecento. Figlia di Gregorio Barbarigo e dell'ancor più nota Caterina Sagredo, ebbe un'educazione fondata sulla danza e il canto con qualche nozione di lingua francese. Nel 1765 sposò Marin Zorzi, ma il matrimonio fu annullato nel 1773 per "inabilità del marito". Suo vero amore fu invece Andrea Memmo, con il quale ebbe un'appassionata relazione dal 1763 al 1783. Tra il 22 gennaio e il 28 febbraio del 1780 ospitò a Napoli Antonio Canova. (it)
- Contarina Barbarigo, död 25 december 1804, var en venetiansk adelsdam och en av de mer berömda medlemmarna av ätten Barbarigo. Hon var en välkänd gestalt i det samtida Venedig och omnämns oftai samtida skrifter och krönikor. Hon var dotter till Gregorio Barbarigo och den berömda Caterina Sagredo och gifte sig 1765 med Marin Zorzi. Hennes mor var välkänd som resenär och för sin konflikt med Venetianska inkvisitionen 1747. Contarina Barbarigo hade mellan 1763 och 1783 ett förhållande med politikern Andrea Memmo, vilket orsakade skandal och 1773 ledde till att hon lät annullera sitt äktenskap. (sv)
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| - Contarina Barbarigo (died 25 December 1804), was a famous Venetian noble. She was a controversial member of the Venetian society and frequently mentioned in the contemporary chronicles of Venice. She was the daughter of Gregorio Barbarigo and the famous Caterina Sagredo. She married Marin Zorzi in 1765 and divorced in 1773. She had a relationship with the politician Andrea Memmo, which lasted until 1783. Contarina Barbarigo was a leading member of the Venetian aristocracy, described as charming and made such a good impression on Emperor Joseph II on his visit in 1775 that he asked to have her as his guide in his next visit in 1782, which was granted. In 1783, she was called before the Venetian Inquisition and sentenced to house arrest on her country villa for her free and liberal lifestyle, where she lived the rest of her life. (en)
- Contarina Barbarigo (metà del XVIII secolo – Venezia, 25 dicembre 1804) è stata una nobildonna italiana, protagonista della mondanità veneziana di fine Settecento. Figlia di Gregorio Barbarigo e dell'ancor più nota Caterina Sagredo, ebbe un'educazione fondata sulla danza e il canto con qualche nozione di lingua francese. Nel 1765 sposò Marin Zorzi, ma il matrimonio fu annullato nel 1773 per "inabilità del marito". Suo vero amore fu invece Andrea Memmo, con il quale ebbe un'appassionata relazione dal 1763 al 1783. Tra il 22 gennaio e il 28 febbraio del 1780 ospitò a Napoli Antonio Canova. La Barbarigo compare nelle cronache mondane della città sino all'intervento degli inquisitori di Stato, che la richiamarono da Parigi (dove si era recata nel 1783) invitandola a una condotta più sobria. Si ritirò dunque nella sua villa di Valsanzibio (frazione di Galzignano Terme), dove concluse la sua esistenza in solitudine, badando ai propri interessi patrimoniali e lontana dai turbinosi eventi culminati con caduta della Repubblica nel 1797. Ultima del suo ramo familiare, lasciò la sua cospicua eredità al cugino Marcantonio Michiel e ai suoi dipendenti. (it)
- Contarina Barbarigo, död 25 december 1804, var en venetiansk adelsdam och en av de mer berömda medlemmarna av ätten Barbarigo. Hon var en välkänd gestalt i det samtida Venedig och omnämns oftai samtida skrifter och krönikor. Hon var dotter till Gregorio Barbarigo och den berömda Caterina Sagredo och gifte sig 1765 med Marin Zorzi. Hennes mor var välkänd som resenär och för sin konflikt med Venetianska inkvisitionen 1747. Contarina Barbarigo hade mellan 1763 och 1783 ett förhållande med politikern Andrea Memmo, vilket orsakade skandal och 1773 ledde till att hon lät annullera sitt äktenskap. Barbarigo var en av de mest uppmärksammade personerna i det dåtida Venedigs republik och omnämns ständigt i epokens skrifter om livet i det samtida Venedig. Hon beskrivs som charmerande, och gjorde ett så gott intryck på Josef II (tysk-romersk kejsare) under hans besök i staden 1775, att han bad att få henne som värd och ledsagare under sitt statsbesök 1782, något som också bifölls. Hon gjorde också flera resor. År 1783 ingrep den venetianska inkvisitionen, lät återkalla henne från Paris, där hon just då vistades, och dömde henne till husarrest på hennes lantvilla för osedligt leverne. (sv)
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