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'''Giovanni Belzoni''' (1778–1823), sometimes known as The Great Belzoni, was a prolific Venetian explorer of Egyptian antiquities.  
'''Giovanni Belzoni''' (1778–1823), sometimes known as The Great Belzoni, was a prolific Venetian explorer of Egyptian antiquities.  


== Biography ==
In 1803 he fled to England to avoid being sent to jail.  Belzoni was a tall man at 6 ft 7 in  and he joined a travelling circus performing exhibitions of feats of strength and agility as a strongman at fairs and on the streets of London.
In 1803 he fled to England to avoid being sent to jail.  Belzoni was a tall man at 6 ft 7 in  and he joined a travelling circus performing exhibitions of feats of strength and agility as a strongman at fairs and on the streets of London.


In 1804 he was engaged at the circus at Astley's amphitheatre for a variety of performances He also had an interest in [[phantasmagoria]] and experimented with the use of [[magic lantern]]s in his shows.  
In 1804 he was engaged at the circus at Astley's amphitheatre for a variety of performances He also had an interest in [[phantasmagoria]] and experimented with the use of [[magic lantern]]s in his shows.  


== References ==
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{{Wikipedia|Giovanni Battista Belzoni}}
{{Wikipedia|Giovanni Battista Belzoni}}


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Latest revision as of 16:03, 22 September 2013

Giovanni Belzoni
BornGiovanni Battista Belzoni
November 5, 1778
Padua, Republic of Venice
DiedDecember 3, 1823 (age 45)
Gwato, Benin Empire

Giovanni Belzoni (1778–1823), sometimes known as The Great Belzoni, was a prolific Venetian explorer of Egyptian antiquities.

Biography

In 1803 he fled to England to avoid being sent to jail. Belzoni was a tall man at 6 ft 7 in and he joined a travelling circus performing exhibitions of feats of strength and agility as a strongman at fairs and on the streets of London.

In 1804 he was engaged at the circus at Astley's amphitheatre for a variety of performances He also had an interest in phantasmagoria and experimented with the use of magic lanterns in his shows.

References

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