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  2. Giovanni Borgia, 2nd Duke of Gandía - Wikipedia

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    Giovanni Borgia was the pope's favourite son, and Alexander VI granted him important positions and honours. He was murdered in Rome on 14 June 1497. The case remained unsolved and is still considered one of the most notorious scandals of the Borgia era.

  3. Cesare Borgia - Wikipedia

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    Cesare Borgia [b] (13 September 1475 – 12 March 1507) ... It is possible that Giovanni was killed as a result of a sexual liaison. [9] On 17 August 1498, Cesare ...

  4. House of Borgia - Wikipedia

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    The House of Borgia (/ ... He was killed during the battle, in which his army failed to take the castle. Lucrezia. Lucrezia was born in Subiaco ...

  5. Lucrezia Borgia - Wikipedia

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    Alfonso of Aragon was an illegitimate son of the King of Naples, and tradition has it that Lucrezia's brother, Cesare Borgia, may have had him murdered, after his political value waned. Notorious tales about her family cast Lucrezia as a femme fatale , a controversial role in which she has been latter portrayed in many artworks, novels, and films.

  6. The Confession (The Borgias) - Wikipedia

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    "The Confession" is the final episode of the second season of Showtime-Bravo! historical drama The Borgias. It was written by Guy Burt and directed by David Leland. It originally aired on June 17, 2012. The episode deals with the grief of the Pope for Juan, killed by Cesare for shaming the Borgia name.

  7. Gioffre Borgia - Wikipedia

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    Gioffre Borgia (1481– January 1517), also known as Goffredo , or Jofré Borja , was the youngest illegitimate son of Pope Alexander VI and Vannozza dei Cattanei, and a member of the House of Borgia.

  8. List of popes who died violently - Wikipedia

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    A collection of popes have had violent deaths through the centuries. The circumstances have ranged from martyrdom (Pope Stephen I) to war (Lucius II), to an alleged beating by a jealous husband (Pope John XII). A number of other popes have died under circumstances that some believe to be murder, but for which definitive evidence has not been found. Martyr popes This list is incomplete ; you ...

  9. Mary Frances Creighton - Wikipedia

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    Mary Frances Creighton (July 29, 1899 – July 16, 1936) was an American woman convicted and executed for murder by poisoning. [1] Creighton was nicknamed "The Long Island Borgia" and the "Black-Eyed Borgia [2] by the press, because of her use of arsenic poisoning.