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  1. Jan 3, 2017 · Claim: The modern image of Jesus is modeled on Cesare Borgia, a gangster's son. Rating: False. About this rating. Whether modern depictions of the appearance of Jesus are historically...

  2. Feb 23, 2024 · Side by side, the images share several similarities. Both look to be of the same healthy weight, with medium-length beards, mustaches, and similar skin tones. The facial expressions seem to be the same as well, which makes it easy to assume why Dumas believed that Cesare Borgia is Jesus.

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  4. Aug 30, 2019 · One of the more famous depictions of Jesus, in Giotto di Bondone’s The Lamentation of Christ, depicts Jesus as longhaired, handsome, and white. There are physical similarities between this image and Borgia, and the painting was made in 1305. Borgia is believed to have been born in 1475 or 1476.

  5. Apr 17, 2021 · Many Hebrew Israelites claim that the image of Jesus that is commonly used throughout Christendom today was actually modelled upon a man named Cesare Borgia. They will often use a picture that has 2 side by side images to support their claims. Something like these images below.

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  6. May 16, 2023 · Was the depiction of European Jesus based on Cesare Borgia? It is true that the resemblance between the portraits of Cesare Borgia and the Renaissance-era depictions of Jesus Christ is uncanny. Both have medium-length beards, similar facial features, long hair, and a fair skin tone.

  7. Mar 15, 2015 · Lyrics for the rap song, B.I.B.L.E. (Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth), include the following line: The white image, of Christ, is really Cesare Borgia. The idea that our modern image of Jesus could be based on a ruthless power-hungry illegitimate son of a pope is startling and farfetched.

  8. Is the common modern image of Jesus Christ really based off of Cesare Borgia due to his father, Pope Alexander VI? I have recently stumbled upon the claim that during his papacy, Pope Alexander VI felt that the Semitic and Arab looking images of Christ where not to his liking so he commissioned the creation of new portraits of Jesus, with his ...

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