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The Borgias is a historical drama created by Neil Jordan based upon the life of Rodrigo Borgia, later Pope Alexander VI, and his family.The series takes place in Rome, as well as several other locations in Italy and France, at the end of the 15th century and depicts Borgia's ruthless efforts to win the papal election, his eventual rise to the position of pope and his family's struggle to ...
The Borgias is a historical drama television series created by Neil Jordan; it debuted in 2011 and was canceled in 2013.. The series is set in Renaissance-era Italy and follows the Borgia family in their scandalous ascension to the papacy.
The Borgias is a British television drama serial produced by the BBC in 1981, in association with the Second Network of the Italian broadcaster RAI.The series, produced by Mark Shivas, was set in Italy during the late 15th and early 16th centuries and told the story of Rodrigo Borgia (played by Adolfo Celi) – the future Pope Alexander VI – and his family, including his son Cesare (Oliver ...
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Rodrigo tries to prolong Pope's life to revert his will. Cesare brings the witch to heal is family. Ottaviano dies so he kills her. Juan takes credit for foiling the assassinations and publicly kills the assassin. Juan discovers Franceschetto Cybo's conspiracy and the will is reverted. The pope dies and peasants unleash chaos through the city. 3: 3
David Leland, the British writer, director and actor whose credits include “Wish You Were Here,” “The Borgias” and more, died on Dec. 24, according to his agents Casarotto Ramsay & Associates.
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The Borgias episode: Episode no. Season 1 Episode 1: Directed by: Neil Jordan: Written by: Neil Jordan: Original air date: April 3, 2011 () Guest appearances; Peter Sullivan as Ascanio Sforza; Stephen Noonan as Deacon Cardinal; Michael Poole as Pope Innocent VIII; Vernon Dobtcheff as Cardinal Julius Versucci; Bosco Hogan as Cardinal Piccolomini