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Painting by John Collier, "A glass of wine with Caesar Borgia", from left: Cesare Borgia, Lucrezia, Pope Alexander, and a young man holding an empty glass. The painting represents the popular view of the treacherous nature of the Borgias – the implication being that the young man cannot be sure that the wine is not poisoned.
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On 24 June 1501, Borgia's troops stormed the latter to end the siege of Capua. The coat of arms of Cesare Borgia as Duke of Valentinois and Duke of Romagna and Captain-General of the Church. In June 1502, he set out for Marche, where he was able to capture Urbino and Camerino by treason. He planned to conquer Bologna next.
The coat of arms of Spain represents Spain and the Spanish nation, including its national sovereignty and the country's form of government, a constitutional monarchy.It appears on the flag of Spain and it is used by the Government of Spain, the Cortes Generales, the Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court, and other state institutions.
Coat of arms InfoField Español: de la familia Borja (Borgia): De oro un buey paciente de oro sobre una campiña de sinople; bordura de oro cargada de ocho (3,2,2,1) matas de hierba al natural.
Coat of Arms of the Duchess of Osuna and 12th Duchess of Benavente.svg. This vector image includes elements that have been taken or adapted from this file: Arms of George Owen of Henllys.svg .
The National Day of Spain (Spanish: Fiesta Nacional de España) is a national holiday held annually on 12 October. It is also traditionally and commonly referred to as the Día de la Hispanidad ( Hispanicity , Spanishness Day [ 2 ] ), commemorating Spanish legacy worldwide, especially in Hispanic America .