Pietro Aretino, born out of wedlock in…
1516 CE
Pietro Aretino, born out of wedlock in Arezzo (hence the name Aretino, meaning "from Arezzo"), very casually educated, then banished from his native city, had spent a formative decade in Perugia, before being sent, highly recommended, to Rome, where Agostino Chigi, the rich banker and patron of Raphael, has taken him under his wing.
When Hanno the elephant, the pet of Pope Leo X, dies in 1516, Aretino pens a satirical pamphlet entitled "The Last Will and Testament of the Elephant Hanno".
The fictitious will cleverly mocks the leading political and religious figures of Rome at the time, including Pope Leo X himself.
The pamphlet is such a success that it starts Aretino's career and established him as a famous satirist, ultimately known as "the Scourge of Princes" through the use of his forthright, witty, and often wicked pen.