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Giovanni Borgia (March 1498 – 1548), known as the Infans Romanus ("the Roman child"), was born into the House of Borgia.Speculations about the child's parentage involve either Lucrezia Borgia with her alleged lover, Perotto Calderon or Cesare Borgia, or Pope Alexander VI as his father. [1]
Giovanni Borgia, 2nd Duke of Gandía (Spanish: Juan de Borja; Catalan: Joan Borja; c. 1476 – 14 June 1497) was the second child of Pope Alexander VI and Vannozza dei Cattanei and a member of the House of Borgia. He was the brother of Cesare, Gioffre, and Lucrezia Borgia. Giovanni Borgia was the pope's favourite son, and Alexander VI granted ...
During this time rumors were also spread suggesting that a child born at this time, Giovanni Borgia, also known as the Infans Romanus (child of Rome) was Lucrezia's. [ 18 ] Lucrezia's second marriage, to wealthy young Prince Alfonso of Aragon , allowed the Borgias to form an alliance with another powerful family.
Giovanni Borgia (Infans Romanus) (1498–1548), parentage unclear Giovanni Borgia, 2nd Duke of Gandia (1474/5–1497), son of Pope Alexander VI Juan de Borja y Enríquez de Luna (1495–1543), in Italian, Giovanni Borgia, 3rd duke of Gandía , son of the 2nd duke and Maria Enriquez de Luna
A child was born, however, in the Borgia household, the year before Lucrezia's marriage to Alfonso of Aragon. He was named Giovanni but is known to historians as the "Infans Romanus.” In 1501, two papal bulls were issued, concerning the child, Giovanni Borgia. In the first, he was recognized as Cesare's child from an affair, before his marriage.
Giovanni Borgia (Infans Romanus) D. Eleonora d'Este (1515–1575) Francesco d'Este (1516–1578) E. Ercole II d'Este; Ippolito II d'Este; R. Rodrigo of Aragon
In 1502, he followed Lucrezia Borgia to Ferrara for her marriage to Alfonso d'Este, and became tutor to Alexander VI's youngest son, Giovanni Borgia (Infans Romanus). [4] From January 1503 to 1504, Borja held the title of Camerlengo, and during that time, on March 10, he attempted to recover some debts owed to the College of Cardinals.
G. Vincenzo Giustiniani; Louis Gonzaga (Rodomonte) Anna Juliana Gonzaga; Carlo Gonzaga (condottiero) Cesare I Gonzaga; Cesare II Gonzaga; Charles I Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua