- Zachariah Carpi
Zachariah Carpi was an Italian-Jewish revolutionary, born at Revere in the second half of the eighteenth century. After the
French Revolution he appears to have engaged in plots against the Austrian government ofLombardy . OnMarch 25 ,1799 , he and his son, Mordecai Moses Carpi, were imprisoned atMantua . WhenNapoleon reached that city in 1800, Carpi was sent toVenice , thence toSabonico inDalmatia , and throughCarinthia andCroatia to Peterwardein inHungary , where he was at last released by Napoleon's orders (April 3 ,1801 ). He wrote a narrative of his imprisonment under the title "Toledot Yitzchaq", which was edited by G. Jaré, and published at Cracow in 1892. Besides this, he wrote an account of his early life, under the title "Megillat Yitzchaq", and a book for children entitled "Dibre Yitzchaq". The last two works are no longer extant.----
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