Casanova's Venetian love affairs were scandalous and numerous, earning him a reputation as a legendary seducer. He often targeted women from aristocratic families, using his charm, wit, and romantic gestures to win their hearts. His escapades, which often involved disguises, elaborate schemes, and narrow escapes, became the subject of gossip and intrigue among Venetian society. While Casanova's conquests brought him temporary pleasure and excitement, they also led to conflicts with powerful families and resulted in his eventual banishment from Venice, leaving him to seek new romantic adventures in other cities across Europe.