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Pages in category "Husbands of Lucrezia Borgia" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Lucrezia Borgia was born on 18 April 1480 at Subiaco, near Rome. [2] Her mother was Vannozza dei Cattanei, one of the mistresses of Lucrezia's father, Cardinal Rodrigo de Borgia (later Pope Alexander VI). [3] During her early life, Lucrezia Borgia's education was entrusted to Adriana Orsini de Milan, a close confidant of her father.
In fact, he actually rapes Lucrezia on their wedding night and continues to sexually abuse her until she engineers an accident in which he breaks his leg. After his marriage is annulled, he is humiliated, and eventually is killed by Lucrezia's brother Cesare. In the 2011 French-German series Borgia, Giovanni was played by Austrian actor Manuel ...
Articles relating to Lucrezia Borgia, Duchess consort of Ferrara (1480-1519, term 1505-1519) and her depictions. Subcategories. ... Husbands of Lucrezia Borgia (3 P)
Vannozza's relationship with Cardinal Rodrigo de Borgia began sometime between 1466 and 1472. She is believed to have married Domenico d'Arignano, an officer of the Church, perhaps in 1473, possibly at the arrangement of Borgia. [3] [6] She bore four children whom Borgia openly acknowledged as his: Cesare (1475–1507)
English: Lucrezia Borgia (left) with her first son Rodrigo (on the right next to her) and her second husband, Alfonso of Aragon (to the very right), c. 1500 (shortly after the assassination of Alfonso of Aragon)
While Orsino has been rather disparagingly described as being "squint eyed", "awkward" and "self-conscious," Giulia was a beautiful young woman who went by the nickname of La Bella, "the beautiful one." Shortly after this marriage, around 1491, Giulia met Rodrigo Borgia, during one of his visits to Monte Giordano to see his daughter, Lucrezia ...
Maria Villavecchia Bellonci (30 November 1902 – 13 May 1986) was an Italian writer, historian and journalist, known especially for her biography of Lucrezia Borgia. She and Guido Alberti established the Strega Prize in 1947.