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  2. Dec 16, 2020 · Together, they have tens of thousands of living descendants today, including all of the Roman Catholic royal families of Europe—but they are not patrilineal Medici. Patrilineal descendants today: 0; Total descendants today: about 40,000.

  3. Naples. Cesare Borgia and his exploits were the inspiration of Niccolò Machiavelli’s The Prince and for centuries he was the topic of poetry and paintings.1 The lives of the Borgia family were full of intrigue and drama which made them figures of popular culture in their own era through today. As Pope Alexander VI, Rodrigo Borgia

  4. thednatests.com › borgia-family-treeBorgia Family Tree

    Are There Any Living Descendants of the Borgia Family? Yes, you’re related to the Borgias if you descend from St. Francis Borgia, a great-grandson of Pope Alexander VI, whose canonization confirms the family’s continued lineage.

  5. As for the question of whether there are any living descendants of the Borgia family today, it is challenging to provide a definitive answer. The Borgia family lineage has been extensively researched, and there are individuals who claim descent from the family.

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  6. The Borgia family, who were actually Spanish—Borgia is an Italianization of the original surname Borja—have done more to perpetuate the Black Legend of Spanish cruelty than any other single family through the centuries. I had visited their family home near Valencia, the most memorable aspect of which was Saint Ignatius Loyola's walking ...

  7. The Borgia’s were a powerful family that garnered a great deal of their influence through the Catholic Church during the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. The height of the Borgia was between 1492 and 1503, when Rodrigo Borgia was elected Pope Alexander VI. Throughout history they have been known for the rumors of murder, incest, greed, and corruption that have surrounded the ...

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