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  1. Cesare Borgia ( Italian pronunciation: [ˈtʃeːzare ˈbɔrdʒa, ˈtʃɛː-]; Valencian: Cèsar Borja [ˈsɛzaɾ ˈbɔɾdʒa]; Spanish: César Borja [ˈθesaɾ ˈβoɾxa]; 13 September 1475 – 12 March 1507) was a Spanish-Italian cardinal and condottiero (mercenary leader), an illegitimate son of Pope Alexander VI and member of the Spanish- Aragonese House of Borgia.

  2. Girolamo Borgia (born 1501) was the illegitimate son of Cesare Borgia. He was one of Cesare Borgia's eleven illegitimate children, and his father brought him to Faenza with him as a child to play with him. Girolamo would go on to marry Isabella Contessa di Carpi, and he had two daughters...

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  4. Apr 18, 2024 · Cesare Borgia (born c. 1475/76, probably Rome [Italy]—died 1507, near Viana, Spain) was the natural son of Pope Alexander VI. He was a Renaissance captain who, as holder of the offices of duke of the Romagna and captain general of the armies of the church, enhanced the political power of his father’s papacy and tried to establish his own ...

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  5. Girolama Borgia (Catalan: Jerónima de Borja; 1469 – 20 January 1483) was an illegitimate daughter of Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia, later Pope Alexander VI. Arms of the House of Borgia Biography

  6. At the end of 1457, Rodrigo Cardinal Borgia's elder brother, Pedro Luis Borgia, fell ill, so Rodrigo temporarily filled Pedro Luis' position as captain-general of the papal army until he recovered. In 1458, Cardinal Borgia's uncle and greatest benefactor, Pope Callixtus, died.

  7. Girolamo Borgia o Borgio (Senise, 1475 – Napoli, 1550 circa) è stato un umanista e storico italiano.. Biografia. Sembra che l'esatto cognome della famiglia fosse Borgio e che pertanto non vi fosse alcuna relazione di parentela con i Borgia, anche se comune era l'origine spagnola: un ramo dei Borgio venne in Italia nel 1421 al seguito dell'aragonese Alfonso il Magnanimo che li fece stabilire ...

  8. Cesare was also father to at least 11 illegitimate children. Among them are Girolamo Borgia who married Isabella Contessa di Carpi and Camilla Lucrezia Borgia (the younger) who, after Cesare's death, was moved to Ferrara to the court of her aunt Lucrezia Borgia (the elder).

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